Father Roman’s Health Worsens under Police Siege in Masaya, Nicaragua
Father Edwin Roman, a diabetic, suffered two fainting spells for lack of food and medicine as he accompanies a group of mothers in his besieged Masaya church.
Read MoreFather Edwin Roman, a diabetic, suffered two fainting spells for lack of food and medicine as he accompanies a group of mothers in his besieged Masaya church.
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Read MoreThe Ortega regime’s police have maintained a siege for three straight days, with a police cordon that has closed off a perimeter of 300 meters around the Catholic church.
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