2024-05-09 19:43:50
The Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese of Chilpancingo-Chilapa, Salvador Rangel Mendozastated that after the speculation that arose after his disappearance, he will not exercise no action against those who re-victimized him.
“Following the evangelical principles of our Lord Jesus Christ, who forgave the people who betrayed him, sold him, tried him, tortured him and murdered himWith all my heart I forgive all the people who have harmed me due to the events of which I have been a victim, as well as those who have re-victimized me as a result of misinformation. Therefore, in the exercise of my constitutional rights, I will not file any complaint against the people who have done so much harm to me,” he expressed.
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In a brief statementasked the media to understand him and respect his decision aimed at the good of his safety and physical and moral integrity.
“I am infinitely grateful to all the authorities, both legal and ecclesiastical, who have collaborated in this case, and in a very special way to Mr. Luis Gasca, who has been my lawyer. I thank all the people who have shown solidarity with me. My special gratitude to all those who prayed for my life and for my speedy recovery,” she indicated.
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It must be remembered that the religious disappeared on April 27 and was located until Monday, April 29, in a hospital in Morelos.
At first, the version was put forward that he was the victim of an express kidnapping, but later the state commissioner of Security, José Antonio Ortiz Guarnerosmaintained that Rangel voluntarily entered a motel with a man and revealed that he was in possession of narcotics.
Message to all the people of God from Monsignor Salvador Rangel Mendoza, Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese of Chilpancingo-Chilapa. pic.twitter.com/IoAF4k2xY2
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