February 19, 2024 / 09:14 PM
The Catholic bishops of the Mexican state of Guerrero sent a message to members of organized crime, expressing that “no one has the right to kill, sexually abuse, steal, lie, enslave; much less to turn it into a business or a means of intimidation.”
It is pronouncement It was held on February 18, in the context of the dissemination of the recent meeting held by the four bishops of the Ecclesiastical Province of Acapulco with members of organized crime, in an effort to seek peace in a region plagued by clashes and death.
The four bishops who met with the criminal groups sign the statement: Bishop Leopoldo González, Archbishop of Acapulco; Mons. José de Jesús González, Bishop of Chilpancingo-Chilapa; Mons. Dagoberto Sosa, Bishop of Tlapa; and the Bishop of Ciudad Altamirano, Mons. Joel Ocampo.