The boomerang interview in 'La Vanguardia' with Archbishop Argüello

The president of the Spanish Episcopal Conference, Luis Argüello, in an archive image
14/12/2025
2 min

Today is a good day to remember Siniestro Total:Here in the church, singing hymns / 300 psalms, always the same ones / one day I suddenly lost it / and said something, I said yeah"Who has gone too far and called his own yeah It is the president of the Spanish Episcopal Conference, Luis Argüello, who in an interview The Vanguard It has left them with that spiritual headline: "We must go to a vote of confidence, a motion of no confidence, or elections." If it were a Mortadelo and Filemón comic book, it could be titled Argüello a degüelloI don't recall any verses in the Catalan Interconfessional Bible that address matters of trust or censorship. However, there is what the Apostle Paul writes in his letter to the Romans: "Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for all authority comes from God." The bishop faces a divine rebuke: "Whoever rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has established, and those who rebel bring judgment on themselves." The bishop could also have recalled the Gospel of Matthew (22:21) and the principle of giving to Caesar what is Caesar's, to Sánchez what is Sánchez's, and to God what is God's. Incidentally, the second headline they removed is: "I cannot guarantee that there will not be more cases of abuse; sin exists," which is, word for word, what the Spanish president might say the day after the latest scandal breaks.

It's therefore ruled out that God inspired such specific words. We must conclude that they are the result of a political strategy to influence the course of a nominally secular state. But it wasn't necessary. If even The Country The headline read: "Sánchez's government in its most critical hours." This is counterproductive, and the Bible warns him of the danger of bringing about punishment, which could be four more years of Sánchez's rule, since with statements like these he ends up mobilizing the left, whose only remaining option is "If you don't go, they'll come back."

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