Posted on 05/20/2023 6:49:08 PM PDT by marshmallow
ACI Prensa Staff, May 18, 2023 / 15:45 pm The Nicaraguan Ministry of the Interior (Migob) announced in official media the “voluntary dissolution” of the Immaculate Conception Catholic University of the Archdiocese of Managua (UCICAM), which functioned as a formation center for seminarians from the Nicaraguan capital.
According to ministerial agreement 77-2023-OSFL, published May 18 in La Gaceta, the regime’s official newspaper, the minister of the interior, María Amelia Coronel Kinloch, approved “by voluntary dissolution agreed by its members … the cancellation of legal personality” of the UCICAM.
The dictatorship pointed out that the university, registered in the public records since July 2012, had allegedly been in “noncompliance with its obligations since 2015, since they did not report their financial statements and board of directors.”
However, the local investigative newspaper Confidencial noted that representatives of several national institutions that were dissolved have charged that Migob prevented them from complying with the filing of the required documents.
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Not a peep out of the Pope.
Coming soon to the US?
Funny how some people hate Catholic institutions, as if the Catholic institutions represent something they hate, such as goodness and intelligence.
This just invites another counter-counter-counter group of revolutionaries the commies don’t know about. The Catholics preferred to work within the system. Ortega should know this, senility?
Reject God better....see how that works out for your soviet country.
Not working out for us here, everybody falling to their base desires.
Who will be left? Those that fear and love God.
Funny thing about Ortega and the church.
Many years ago, when I attended a Catholic University, they supported him as a communist.
Now, he is attacking the church.
Communism and religion don’t really mix. Communists want to be GOD, and will accept no competition.
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