For decades, Spain has been oblivious to the boom of evangelical churches worldwide. Until they arrived in Madrid

They do not run good times for the Catholic Church, which dealt with a Vocations collapse and one clear loss of practitioners. However, others that are going better. As the Latin American community has gained presence In the Madrid region it has also been done by the Evangelical Church, increasingly present in its streets and with greater influence. Both, in fact, that there are those who calculate that they are opening places of worship to A past speed. Your data are of course amazing. What’s happening? That evangelical faith is extending strongly in Spain. And specially for the Community of Madrid, where he has been experiencing a real boom for years that can easily be traced in two areas: hemeroteca, who have been echoing of the trend; And on the streets (and polygons) of certain districts, which have seen how apartments, commercial bass or even old industrial workshops and ships were reconverted in places of worship. Are there data to try it? Yes. The observatory of religious pluralism in Spain leaves two interesting. The first is that, according to the registration available right now on its website, in the Community of Madrid there are 834 places dedicated to evangelical cult. The second is that, with that figure, the evangelists are (from afar) the minority confession with more presence in the region. They monopolize more than 69% of the totalquite above the Muslim, which barely reaches 12%. The Observatory itself points out that its data starts from a directory of places of worship that was last updated in October 2021. To have a more complete photograph it arrives with a look at the local press. In August The newspaper dedicated A wide report to the expansion of the evangelical temples in Madrid that spoke of the religion also passed the 800 centers of worship, which even exceeds the number of Catholic parishes, 702. How does it expand? At a surprising speed. Especially if we take into account that it coincides with a moment of weakness of the Catholic Church, marked by A serious vocations crisis that has forced him to pull imagination to maintain temples operations located in the rural. According to The data published yesterday by The countryover the last five years the Madrid region has seen how places of evangelist worship opened at a record rate: one every four days. The proliferation of this kind of temples is not in any exclusive case of the capital. The Observatory reveals that there are also hundreds and hundreds distributed throughout the rest of the country, especially in Catalonia, Andalusia and the Valencian Community. The Board of Directors of the Agency He attributes themrespectively, 984 and 731 and 495. In all Spain Newtral calculates 4,653 distributed for just over 800 municipalities. What reveals Madrid? Several things. Especially the force with which the cult expands and where it does. Although the number of temples has grown clearly in the region, it has not done so homogeneously. While the most central district brings together 21 temples, in Carabanchel we find almost 90, which has made some practitioners refer to it as the “evangelical gold mile.” The Observatory Board of religious pluralism shows that confession also has A rather relevant community Distributed by Alcalá de Henares, Móstoles, Fuenlabrada, Parla, Torrejón de Ardoz, Leganés or Getafe. Any of these locations has dozens of points of worship. What is the reason? There is not one. But the phenomenon coincides with another clear trend: the increase in the population of Latin American origin in Madrid. Last year the region lived a historical milestone when overcoming the symbolic barrier of the Million residents born in Spanish -speaking countries. The data is relevant because it confirms the exponential increase that the community has experienced in recent years, after successive migratory waves. As a reference, at the beginning of this century they barely went from 81,500. Beyond its evolution, it imports (and much) the weight that Americans have reached within Madrid’s society, already representing one in seven population. Why is it important? Because although Catholicism still has a key weight in Latin America, Protestantism and more specifically evangelism (and the Pentecostal movement) movement) has gained strength On the other side of the Atlantic. Upon arriving in Spain, immigrants not only retain the faith they professed in their countries, but helps them preserve their identity and establish ties. “They bring practices, leaders and networks already consolidated in origin that are reproduced in neighborhoods and municipalities where they settle, and find in the Pentecostal churches a space to maintain the identity community,” reflects the sociologist Paola García in A study On the phenomenon published in 2010. Religion abounds, allows them to “maintain identity continuity and, at the same time, mitigate the loneliness and vulnerability of the migratory process.” Are they just temples? No. They are anchor points. And its function goes beyond religious celebrations. They also serve as a space for socialization and support, which partly explains how temples They have expandedoccupying low, old workshops and even ships that come to rent by thousands of euros. “It is a form of social reconstruction that explains why Pentecostalism has found in Latin American flows a conducive land to grow,” he abounds. In Spain they live 1.5 million of people who declare themselves evangelists: to represent 0.2% of the population in 98 became 2% in 2018. Is there anything more than religion? Yes. Although the places of worship have a valuable social function and it is not an exclusive problem of evangelism, there are those who question the approach of some congregations from Latin America that are implanted in Europe. “It is difficult to know when we are talking about an evangelical church and when of a sect”, duck Luis Santamaría del Río, Ries expert, in an essay on the matter published in 2023 cited by The country. The researcher remember that in Spain the groups meet the same population as on the other side of the Atlantic, but “with a different purchasing power.” … Read more

Fear between immigrants grows by allowing arrests in schools and churches

Under the new directives of the Trump administration, immigrants can be carried out in schools, churches and hospitals, spaces in which the detention operations of migration agents were prohibited. The announcement was made on the first day that Trump assumed the presidency of the United States, with which the new president ended a policy of at least ten years of validity that prohibited immigrants arrests in sensitive places such as schools, hospitals and hospitals Churches. “Parents are spending moments of panic. Although it is important that they are informed, I ask you to try not to listen to the news much, ”said Evelyn Alemán, founder and president of Our Voice: Communities for Quality Education, A group of Hispanic parents in the Los Angeles area. He mentioned the case of a mother with six daughters who has a deportation order, and after Trump’s executive orders fears going out. “She cleans buildings in the west of the city. You cannot miss your work. Now he is very afraid. Other mothers are saying that they do not want to send their children to schools for the fear of being arrested and not knowing who they are going to stay, ”he said. Evelyn commented that although the city of Los Angeles has the best intentions to protect immigrants, it is not enough, Trump has federal powers, and not putting police officers outside schools, they will be able to avoid arrests. “What we are doing in order to calm parents is to maintain contact through telephone applications, and we have had meetings every week we invite leaders, legislators and experts to give them information about their rights and how to prepare ” He added that although fires have left mental and physical trauma in families, Trump’s executive orders are causing emotional trauma especially in children. And he remembered how when he was a child, although he was born in this country, in 1970 he had to return to El Salvador with his mother whom they had deported for having the defeated visa. “We spent two years separated from my father until he could fix my mother’s papers. It is a trauma that my parents never exceeded. And to my almost 55 years, I am living again that drama through the parents who are terrified of being separated from their children. The country has been decades in the same situation without giving a solution to the undocumented population. ” A spokesman for the Department of National Security (DHS) said that the new policy strengthens the actions of the Migration and Customs Service (ICE) and the Office of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) “to comply with immigration laws and catch criminal foreigners , including murderers and rapists, who have illegally entered our country. “Criminals may no longer hide in the United States schools and churches to avoid being arrested. The Trump administration will not tie the hands of our brave forces of order and, on the other hand, trust that they use common sense. ” After the announcement, the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, José H. Gómez said that the statements and actions of the new administration in Washington have caused fear in parishes, schools and communities. “That is not good for anyone. I pray for our leaders to proceed in moderation and compassion, with respect for law and for the rights and dignity of all involved. ” He showed that any compliance action of immigration laws must be prudent and accompanied by immediate action in Congress to fix the immigration system, which has been broken for decades. “For Catholics, immigration is not a political issue. It is a matter of our deeply entrenched religious beliefs. Jesus Christ ordered us to love God as our Father and love our brothers and sisters, especially the most vulnerable, and regardless of which country come or how they got here. ” Alberto M. Carvalho, Superintendent of the Unified School District of Los Angeles (Lausd) published on the X site that have heard many concerns in the community about federal migration policies. “Lausd is forced by legal, professional and moral obligations to protect the private and legal rights of our students and employees, and to ensure constitutional rights to public education.” He added that these obligations seriously take and will continue working with their allies in the community to provide support and resources to students, families and employees. With regard to hospitals, California prosecutor, Rob Bont The execution of arrests. Pastor Guillermo Torres, director of the Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice (CLUE) decision to enter schools, hospitals and churches to arrest immigrants. “How do you think we are going to turn your back on immigrants. God’s law asks us to give special attention to the orphan, to the immigrant and the widow; And in the Hebrew texts, God is very specific by asking us not to hurt the immigrant, and that we treat it as if it were part of the country. ” He said that stop supporting the immigrant is to leave the biggest commandment, “love God with all your heart and your neighbor the immigrant as yourself.” He emphasized that if someone is violating the law they are politicians. “Although the Biden administration was not so cruel and inhuman, it also made many mistakes by not having the value of passing the immigration reform when they had power; and not doing so, they have led us to an extreme government and lacking compassion. ” He said that because of politicians, they will now criminalize immigrants, who are human beings, not illegal. “There has been disconnection of both Democrats and Republicans towards immigrants. It is the responsibility of both that is happening. They will be accounts before God. ” (Tagstotranslate) Immigrant arrests (T) Schools (T) Iglesias

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