Ignacio Soro, re-elected big brother of the superpower

Ignacio Soro He was He was re-elected as the big brother of the superpower For the next four years, until November 2029, after the General Assembly of the Brethren meets on the evening of Friday, November 28, in the liturgical sacristy room of St. Peter’s Basilica. Basilica

In total, 775 brothers exercised the right to vote, of whom 765 did so for Ignacio SoroWhile nine blank votes and one invalid vote were counted.

Among the projects that Ignacio Soro will implement over the next four years, as he announced to ABC de Sevilla, are: He continues -And even more- Mission work in Tres BarriosCommemorating the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Grand Poudre Charitable Fund and preparing for the activities of the 600th anniversary of the founding of the Brotherhood in 2031.

On the other hand, two new badges for the brotherhood are being worked on: a labarium dedicated to summoning transport and a flag dedicated to the mission. In addition, The Council wants to continue to increase closeness, especially to fellow brothers, Completing the work of the Brotherhood House And an attempt to expand the facilities in Plaza de San Lorenzo.

Names of the brothers participating in the nomination:

-Older brother: Ignacio Soro Cañas

– Big brother, Lieutenant: Manuel Leon Carmona

-First server: Manuel Ramos Garrido

Second Butler: José Manuel González Colchón

– First Secretary: Pedro Ruiz Berdejo Ferrer

– Second Secretary: Jose Luis Gomez Villa

– Cult promoter: Felipe Gulon Fulgado

– First Sergeant: Jose Maria Soro Cañas

Second Sergeant: María de Gracia Lasso de la Vega y Borres

-The first broiste: Alfredo Rosa Peinado

-Second Protest: Gerardo Pérez Belmont

– Deputy for Social Welfare Works: Carlos Colón Lasso de la Vega

-Keychain: Ildefonso del Rio Pérez

– Training and Youth Agent: Imaculada Cordero Olivero

-Save: Luis Romero Ruiz

– First Deputy Government: Alfonso Jesús Pérez de los Santos Opacho

-Advisors: Rafael Luis Rivas Brito, Roberto Pardo Salas and Maria José Ríos Villegas