Controversy in Mexico over ‘locked down’ cathedral wedding for drug lord’s daughter
February 03, 2020
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CWN Editor's Note: “This has been one of many Achilles heels of the Mexican Church—its relationship with organized crime—in the last 30 years or so,” said Rodolfo Soriano-Nuñez of Fordham University. “Locking down the cathedral and pretty much giving it away gives very bad optics and forces one to raise all sorts of questions regarding the decision-making process.”
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