Nicaragua: Bishop Mata rearrested the day after his Mass for the Persecuted Church

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Nicaragua: Bishop Mata rearrested the day after his Mass for the Persecuted Church
Illustration : Marie Yukimura Saitō

Detained on June 29 after a homily calling to pray for the persecuted Church, the 80-year-old emeritus bishop of Estelí was arrested again as early as June 30. The Ortega-Murillo regime is tightening its grip on Catholic prelates.

The Fact

Bishop Abelardo Mata, Bishop Emeritus of Estelí (Nicaragua), aged 80, was arrested by Nicaraguan police on June 30, 2026, the day after a brief initial detention on June 29. According to Infovaticana, which reported these events in a dispatch published on July 4, he remained in detention following this second arrest. We had reported in our previous edition on the first arrest, which occurred after the Mass on June 29, during which the bishop had asked for prayers for the persecuted Church.

Our Analysis (in the Light of Church Teaching)

The Ortega-Murillo regime continues its policy of harassing the Catholic Church. Since 2018, Aid to the Church in Need has documented in Nicaragua the exile of over 200 religious, the nationalization of Catholic schools, the closure of Caritas Nicaragua in 2022, and the incarceration of Cardinal Rolando Álvarez before his expulsion to Rome in January 2024. The decree Christus Dominus of the Second Vatican Council (n. 19) proclaims the "full freedom" of bishops in the exercise of their pastoral ministry. The dogmatic constitution Lumen Gentium (n. 27) recalls that "bishops govern the particular Churches entrusted to them as vicars and legates of Christ." Arresting an 80-year-old bishop for the public exercise of his ministry is therefore an attack on the apostolic ministry itself, and not merely on the person of the prelate.

For Reflection

The suffering of Nicaraguan bishops is that of an entire people. They endure because Christ endures. We unite our prayers with those of the faithful of the Diocese of Estelí, and we call on the Holy See to issue a clear public statement, commensurate with the gravity of these events.

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Bénédicte77 04 Jul 2026 · 08:52

On nous parle de persécution, mais où est la solidarité concrète des autres Églises d’Amérique latine ? Un tweet ne suffit pas.

LecteurDuDimanche 04 Jul 2026 · 08:48

Quatre-vingts ans, une messe, et on l'arrête comme un criminel... Où est passée la dignité humaine ?

Clémence R. 04 Jul 2026 · 08:43

80 ans, une messe, et on en est là… Le régime a peur de la prière, c’est tout ce qu’il reste à retenir.

sophie.b 04 Jul 2026 · 08:43

Et si c'était justement cette absence de réaction forte qui encourageait le régime à serrer la vis ? On a l'impression d'un silence assourdissant.

le_veilleur 04 Jul 2026 · 08:39

Est-ce qu’on va attendre que tous les évêques soient en prison pour que l’Église lève enfin la voix plus fort que des communiqués ?

Th. Aubry 04 Jul 2026 · 08:23

La Vox Fidei avait signalé en 2022 un précédent avec Mgr Álvarez : même méthode, même brutalité. Est-ce une coïncidence ou un schéma qui se confirme ?

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