In Nicaragua, President Ortega once again attacked the Catholic Church, a few days after Pope Francis expressed concern for Nicaraguan Bishop Rolando Álvarez, sentenced to 26 years in prison for treason.
Daniel Ortega calls the Catholic Church an “organized mafia”
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