Ingresan a iglesia y profanan Eucaristia en primer dia del ano en Mexico
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Desconocidos ingresaron a una iglesia en Villahermosa, en el estado mexicano de Tabasco, y profanaron la EucaristĂa durante la madrugada del 1 de enero.
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Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
1/2/2019 (5 years ago)
Published in Americas
Keywords: church and desecrate, Eucharist, Mexico
CIUDAD DE MEXICO (ACI Prensa) - El P. Manuel MartĂnez Jimenez, parroco de la parroquia Jesus Nazareno de la Colonia Atasta, en Villahermosa, denuncio que ingresaron al templo violentamente "entre la medianoche y el amanecer". Los desconocidos "profanaron el SantĂsimo Sacramento, que se encontraba en el Sagrario de la comunidad, llevandose Hostias Consagradas: una grande y varias pequeñas, y dejando tiradas en el piso algunas de ellas".
En un comunicado publicado el 1 de enero, Mons. Gerardo de Jesus Rojas Lopez, Obispo de Tabasco, senalo que "inmediatamente despues" de descubrir la profanacion, "la comunidad junto con su parroco comenzaron un acto de desagravio ante el SantĂsimo Sacramento".
"Pedimos a la comunidad que al menos sean 40 horas de desagravio por el sacrilegio cometido", indico el Prelado.
Mons. Rojas Lopez hizo un llamado a que "ofrezcamos actos de desagravio para pedir perdon por tal sacrilegio. Invitamos a todos los sacerdotes, comunidades de nuestra Iglesia Particular de Tabasco y en donde existan Turnos de Adoracion Nocturna Mexicana, se organice y de ser posible se haga la hora santa el dĂa jueves 03 de enero en desagravio por tan doloroso acontecimiento".
El Obispo de Tabasco señalo ademas que "este triste acto sacrĂlego ha de mover nuestras conciencias y nuestra responsabilidad pastoral, para promover con mayor eficiencia el cuidado y la custodia del SantĂsimo Sacramento en nuestras comunidades y templos parroquiales".
El Prelado pidio que "se refuercen las puertas de las capillas del SantĂsimo Sacramento, asĂ como los sagrarios", y recordo que estos deben "estar empotrados en la pared".
"Que Santa MarĂa Madre de Dios, bajo la advocacion de Guadalupe nos lleve en su regazo", finalizo.
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