The former nuns of Belorado continue their particular fight and now, to demonstrate their “resistance” to the situation of “economic asphyxiation” of which they accuse the Archbishopric of Burgos and its leader, Mario Iceta, they have announced their intention to launch in the coming days, a line of chocolates with the striking name “RqueR”.
It is a product to be consumed next Christmas, as they explain in a press release, in which they also take the opportunity to ensure that they continue to be “economically stifled” by the Archbishopric of Burgos due to blocking their accounts.
Thus, they intend to put on the market “drops of extra fine chocolate of different flavors” with which they wish to make visible their “resistance to the numerous debts caused by this irregular and suffocating situation”, with the aim of the act of conciliation scheduled for December and the judicial opening and expulsion in January, in case they do not appear at the first request.
Phone and Internet outages
The master chocolatiers assure that the monthly deficit of the monasteries that the Archbishopric of Burgos has certified “is the clearest example of the misfortune” that “the intervention of the commissioner” has meant for the nuns of Belorado and Derio, a situation that , also They warn, this has never happened to them at the head of management. To the complaint, they added the threat of fighting “until the last consequences” to free themselves from the tutelage of the archbishop, which they described as “a real abuse of power”.
Concerning Mario Iceta, the former nuns of the La Bretonera convent affirm that “he only reports misfortunes” and ask for an end to the intervention, “which no one wants or needs”, while refusing to believe that the expenses of 21,000 euros per month which Iceta assures that the archdiocese pays and that the diocese faces them. They claim to have suffered several telephone and Internet outages, to the point that they had to “look for other ways to meet these expenses”.