The sociocommunist government interprets the processions and celebrations of Easter week As antipro -writing manifestations, and they bother them so much that Easter becomes for them a small ordeal that they try to avoid with over -province and counterprogramations of their resentful progress agenda. One of those tasks is to complete the process of resignification/destruction of the Valley of the Fallenthat it is already a legal imperative once the delirious law of democratic memory determined that the Popular front and the Government of the Republic had won the war and that that monument has never existed.
What happens is that Sanchezin addition to self -defining as an atheist with an igaro but pompous simplism, he believes that this cancellation project, as it is a variant of the wildcard Francit serves as dense smoke curtain; And that curtain needs to run it from time to time, either to hide the nonsense that their partners and institutional corruption and institutional corruption demand and Friends & Family of Moncloaor to counteract, as is the case when Easter time comes, the militant Catholicism of many millions of Spaniards.
Unfortunately, what will happen with the Valley of the Fallen will happen without hardly any opposition. From a political point of view, almost no one will face this historical, spiritual and cultural feeling. Due to the identification of the place with the dictatorship, to the Popular Partywhich is a propitious victim of the disqualification strategy of the left, generates an insurmountable scenic fear; Consequently, they will not move a finger to avoid any atrocity, and, if perhaps, they will affirm the government that will use this project as a distraction of the parliamentary and judicial reality that shrinks them.
What still has less justification is that Church As a whole, and the ecclesiastical authorities in particular, have been victims of similar apprehension. They have not wanted to devalue the most political and historical meaning, and give the recognition and prominence that a magnificent and majestic temple deserves, which should be taken advantage of for pastoral and liturgical activity. A place of overwhelming beauty in which Christian spirituality can be manifested in all its magnificence.
And there is no need to be recording them, on the wings of a reconciliation that had already occurred effectively and that historical revenge has truncated, that the Civil war He interrupted a process of indiscriminate attack on the Catholic religion that would have culminated with the prohibition of rites and celebrations, the plundering of the assets of the Church and the expulsion or extermination of its members. No, we must not remember it and less exalt it, because the civil war was a great tragedy, but the truth is that the Catholic Church in Spain He avoided an undesirable destination.
So, with anyone who really defends it, the valley appears very vulnerable to what is only the hate and inch of the regime Sanchista. Any of the reasons they allege are perfectly absurd, beginning with the justification of having been built with the labor of reprisals. If that is why it would also be necessary to knock down reservoirs, destroy tunnels or lift roads and railway lines.
Nor can anything be expected from the cultural fields, whether institutional or particular, which intend to ignore that it is an architectural work of singular beauty, with great technical merit and complex execution, located in a beautiful enclave of the Sierra Madrid. And less than nothing of the current Ministry of Culturewhich does not differ from the Islamic fundamentalists who swept the millenary cities of Mesopotamiaand that because of ideological sectarianism they would end most of our material and immaterial heritage.
He Pope Francisfor which we ask today, it did not mean special attention and, despite its ideological identification and its ancestry on prominent members of Sanchismo, it did not do much to prevent this and other attacks and grievances that are perpetrating against Spanish Catholics. Hopefully I never have to contemplate from the top how the greatest cross of Christianity stops to point to heaven.