It's interesting that Father Moreno basically backs up your quote about the "refounding" by stating that "over the next two years, Honduran politics will be shaped by the people's call for a constitutional assembly."
If Zelaya is not re-instated, that call should only become stronger,no? And perhaps might be the only way Honduras will get back on track, international acceptance-wise?
I am a permanent deacon in the diocese of Santa Rosa de Copán, ordained July 15, 2016. I help in the rural parish of Dulce Nombre de María. From June 2007 to that date I was a lay volunteer with the Catholic diocese of Santa Rosa de Copán, Honduras. Between 2009 and 2014 I served as associate director of Caritas of the diocese.
Soy un diácono permanente en the diócesis de Santa Rosa de Copán, Honduras, ordenado el 15 de julio de 2016.
The name "Hermano Juancito" - Brother little John or Brother Jack - was given to me by the children in the Suchitoto, El Salvador, countryside in 1992, a "title" which I treasure - worth more than any doctorate.
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John -
It's interesting that Father Moreno basically backs up your quote about the "refounding" by stating that "over the next two years, Honduran politics will be shaped by the people's call for a constitutional assembly."
If Zelaya is not re-instated, that call should only become stronger,no? And perhaps might be the only way Honduras will get back on track, international acceptance-wise?
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