The Group (Tupac Amaru Neighborhood Association) That Gave Pope Francis Coca Leaves Is The Same Group That Inaugurated 100 Homes In San Salvador de Jujuy Intended For A Group Of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual & Questionables (LGBTQ)!!!!!

Milagro Sala & Pope Francis

First the news on the coca leaves:

9 June 2014 The Pope welcomed an indigenous group from Argentina to the Vatican's Apostolic Palace. Milagro Sala heads the Tupac Amaru neighborhood association, which promotes respect and social rights for marginalized indigenous communities. The Pope spoke with her in private and then met with the rest of the group for about 45 minutes. They explained the type of projects they work on, from housing to health, education and assistance for the disabled. As a gift, they gave the Pope coca leaves, which they consider to be a sacred plant. Even though some misuse it, she said, they represent wisdom from their elders, who for generations have 'read' the leafs. Before heading out, the Pope asked his staff for an image of Our Lady as gift for the group's president. Even though this is the first time they meet at the Vatican, the Pope is no stranger to the group, especially since during his time as the Archbishop of Buenos Aires, he visited some of the neighborhoods they help out in. Rome Reports

Homes For Sodomites
San Salvador de Juju

Then this news a few days before the group's visit to see the pope :

Wednesday June 4, 2014 San Salvador de Jujuy Argentina.- Milagro Sala jujeña the social leader and the head of INADI, Pedro Mouratian inaugurated a hundred homes in San Salvador de Jujuy intended group of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transsexual (LGBT) and persons with disabilities belonging to Tupac Amaru organization. The hundred homes were built in the Alto Comedero neighborhood of the provincial capital and allocated to members of the gay community and people with disabilities, said Carola de la Parra, coordinator of the Gender Diversity of Tupac Amaru. The leader said that the social organization has about 500 adherents to the LGBT group which already have their one hundred new homes in the capital district. They also have 300 in other parts of the province where the cooperatives also built homes controlled by Milagros Salas.


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