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Macarena Olona promotes a project to bring Andalusian imagery to Latin America and asks for the support of the Board

CORDOBA, Sep.

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Macarena Olona promotes a project to bring Andalusian imagery to Latin America and asks for the support of the Board

CORDOBA, Sep. 30 (EUROPA PRESS) -

The former leader of Vox Macarena Olona held a meeting with Andalusian image makers this Friday in Córdoba to address the creation of a foundation that aims to bring Andalusian imagery, the "Catholic faith and our roots" to Latin America, while requesting collaboration of the Government of the Junta de Andalucía for its promotion.

As Olona explained in statements to journalists during his visit to the Sacramental Brotherhood of the Sweet Name of Jesus and the Nazarene Brotherhood of the Most Holy Ecce-Homo, Our Father Jesus of Redemption before Caiaphas, Denials and Tears of Saint Peter and Our Lady of the Star, the purpose of the project is to promote Andalusia and the rest of Spain in Ibero-America "through our Holy Week", all with the aim of "building bridges" so that "the two Spains meet, one and across the Atlantic", in a "Catholic union".

As he continued, "our brotherly Ibero-American peoples and Spain have very important connecting links and points of union" such as "the culture and the Catholic faith", emphasizing that "40 percent" of Ibero-America "professes the Catholic religion and the Spanish language ".

The former candidate for the Presidency of the Board has stated that "in Andalusia we have a source of Christian tradition, of evangelization, such as our Christian Catholic tradition through Holy Week". Thus, as he has expressed, Olona has visited said sacred art "in the cathedral of Panama (Panama), the oldest on the mainland of the entire American continent", where image makers from Córdoba, Málaga and Seville have managed to "cross borders" and "bringing our imagery art across the Atlantic."

Finally, Olona has asked the president of the Junta de Andalucía, the popular Juanma Moreno, for "help" so that the project "walks alone but with the help of public institutions." "We have the opportunity to deepen our Christian traditions" and "make Andalusia the cradle and focus of the Catholic faith for the whole world", he added.