“The Spain of witch hunts and superstitions is intact. It’s the anachronistic exoticism that tourists look at like entomologists,” he wrote.
Two hours later, Papell added: “Dark and gloomy Spain of rosaries and processions.”
Góngora responded forcefully: “The ‘religious parades in the streets’’ and the ‘anachronistic exoticism’ in memory of the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Christ, will continue until the end of time.”
“A piece of advice, Antonio, get used to the idea,” said the priest.
Papell’s posts also drew strong criticism from various Twitter users.
Jordi Sabaté, who is almost totally paralyzed due to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and who is actively campaigning for the Spanish government to help those who suffer from this disease and not only provide them with the option of euthanasia, replied: “Why do you hate yourself and Christianity? I would like to help you.”
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