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Is this article written by a certain sandinistic Mr Goebbels? Utterly worthless. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.178.48.143 (talk) 04:35, 20 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]


Most of the content (esp in the Liberation Theology section) is almost word for word from a book by John Charles Chasteen entitled, "Born in Blood and Fire". It's a overview of Latin American history. It's a common history text in high schools and colleges in the US. A lot of these 'citation needed' tags can just be pointed to this book- although, a lot of this content needs to be rewritten so it won't be plagarizing. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 129.252.80.44 (talk) 17:42, 12 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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2020s update needed

While the article is not in a very good shape, it also utterly lacks new developments in the relations between the State and the Church. The authoritarian Nicaraguan regime increasingly harasses the Catholic Church, banning traditional religious events in some dioceses etc. As of 2022 the situation seems to escalated rapidly with dozens of local and foreign NGOs petitioning the Holy See and international organizations to do something about it.--Darwinek (talk) 17:41, 15 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]