On the Day of Judicial Power in the Dominican Republic, the Church of the Magistrates should have a justice that is fair, equitable and impartial.
Alina Tufani – Vatican News
The Judiciary of the Dominican Republic is quoted as saying, in the Predated Cathedral of America to participate in the Eucharistic Celebration by the Day of the Judicial Power, chaired by the Archbishop Auxiliary of the Archdiocese of Santo Domingo, President Faustino congratulated the Supreme Court of Justice, Magistrate Luis Henry Molina, the Deputy Prosecutor, Rodolfo Espiñeira and the number of magistrates present at the celebration.
“As integrants of the judiciary, today and thanks to God and the help of the auxiliary to ensure ownership with dignity and decor is this noble and delicate mission that has sovereignty over men”, demonstrated the prelude. In his homily he recorded that the magistrates used “a strong mission”, a tarea that will always be a “discussed border”, then as the “alabanzas” cleric, also received “vituperios”.
“His noble mission is to render ever justice, with transparency, with independence of criteria, adhering to the law and procuring that this justice lives up to the peace and accord between all,” exhorted Monsignor Burgos.
The preliminary ruling that on this Day of the Judiciary should be a rest of the justice directory in the country in its Republican stage, he is obtenido, pero también, qué espera nuestra sociedad, cuál es elhelo y el clamor de nuestra sociedad ante la justicia ”.
In this context, Mayor Burgos needed to reflect on the projection of the future, entitled “a justice that is fair, impeccable, impartial, that justifies the ability of its mission and the ability to execute values and values”, dij.
Monsieur Burgos animated the magistrates’d ‘to maintain the quality of his work aan,’ que no mengue ‘, especially the difficulties caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
According to the dignity and decor of his trayectoria, according to Santo Domingo’s auxiliary, it happens that every Dominican who joins a jury can decide, , which is justice ”. Thus, the bishop’s lamented “pray light and discernment” to Senor: “Ahora, in the position that you are ostentatious, always giving thanks to God.”