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Franco at Mass

“El Jefe de Estado que más ha hecho en el mundo moderno por la salvación de la catolicidad, pide a Dios, antes de entregarse al trabajo diario, que ilumine su inteligencia.”
The Chief of State that has done more in the modern world for the salvation of Catholicism, prays to God, before giving himself to daily work, that illuminates his intelligence.

Found in an old Spanish magazine printed towards the end of the Civil War.

Category: Franco

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008 8:34 pm | Categories: Church Franco | Tags: , , ,
6 Comments so far
  1. 3 September 2008
    5:11 pm

    Got to love Franco. I think of him whenever the 43 years we’ve been without him on earth depress me.

  2. 6 September 2008
    5:05 am

    33 years, surely? He didn’t die till 1975.

    R J Stove
  3. 6 September 2008
    10:20 am

    Crusader is right.
    History will probably remember him as a last and finest flower of the glory that was Christendom.

    Galbraith of Culross
  4. 8 September 2008
    8:56 pm

    Viva el Caudillo!

    Samuel Gonzalez
  5. 14 March 2010
    1:50 pm

    Viva Cristo Rey! Viva Franco! Arriba España!

    Giménez de Tesada
  6. 19 August 2010
    2:32 pm

    SI,SEÑOR, DON FRANCISCO FRANCO FUE UN HOMBRE MÃS GRANDE DE LA HISTORIA DE ESPAÑA,POR ESO !!CON FERVIENTE PATRIOTISMO GRITEMOS OTRA VEZ !!!VIVA FRANCO!!!!ARRIBA ESPAÑA!!!!

    tom de groot
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