MADRID — The Rev. Eubilio Rodríguez’s church is a prefabricated building
in an area of this city hard hit by Spain’s economic crisis. In front
of the altar are a few scraggly potted plants. Behind it, some plastic
chairs.
How, he asks, can the Roman Catholic Church
be getting ready for a lavish $72 million celebration in this city —
some of it paid for with tax dollars — when Spain is in the midst of an
austerity drive, the unemployment rate for young people is 40 percent
and his parishioners are losing their homes to foreclosure every day?
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