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The Ortega-Murillo regime has arrested Monsignor Abelardo Mata for the second time. An act of systematic repression that the universal Church cannot ignore.
Bishop Abelardo Mata, emeritus bishop of Estelí (Nicaragua), was detained again by the authorities of the Ortega-Murillo regime. Catholic News Agency confirmed the arrest on June 29, his release the same day, and house arrest as of June 30. This follows a documented and systematic pattern: since 2019, the Nicaraguan regime has expelled over twenty foreign priests, nationalized Catholic schools, shut down Catholic media, and sentenced Bishop Rolando Álvarez—bishop of Matagalpa—to 26 years in prison before forcing him into exile after several months of house arrest. Bishop Mata is no stranger to Ortega’s prisons.
The persecution of the Church in Nicaragua is not a series of isolated incidents: it is a methodical state policy aimed at eliminating the only truly independent civil institution in the regime. By imprisoning bishops, Daniel Ortega knows exactly what he is doing. He deprives Catholics of their shepherds, intimidates the faithful, and sends an unequivocal message to civil society: any organized resistance will be crushed. ACN (Aid to the Church in Need) closely monitors the situation in Nicaragua and documents the gradual destruction of any public Catholic presence in a country that was once one of the most Catholic in Central America. Revelation (6:9-11) speaks of the souls of those who were slain for the Word of God: they cry out, and they wait. The Nicaraguan brothers and sisters wait for the universal Church to raise its voice.
Bishop Mata is our brother in the episcopate. His detention concerns us directly. Praying for him by name, informing our loved ones, and supporting ACN in its concrete action in Nicaragua—these are three actions within reach of every believer this July 3.
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