Grand Lodge of Colombia pays homage to José María Rojas Garrido

The Grand Lodge of Colombia held a homage to José María Rojas Garrido, during which Grand Master Fidel Cardona presented the original Periódico Liberal Doctrinario. Cardona emphasized that 'his legacy of freedom, justice, and democracy remains more alive than ever.' Family members, authorities, and social leaders attended the event.

The Grand Lodge of Colombia organized a homage to José María Rojas Garrido, a prominent figure in Colombian history. At the event, Grand Master Fidel Cardona handed over the original copy of the Periódico Liberal Doctrinario, a key document linked to his ideas. Cardona stated: “his legacy of freedom, justice, and democracy remains more alive than ever,” highlighting its enduring significance. The gathering, held recently, brought together Rojas Garrido's family, regional authorities including Huila Governor Rodrigo Villalba, social leaders, and community members. Honorees sat at the principal table alongside the governor. Attendees emphasized the historical importance of Rojas Garrido's thought and its contributions to core values. Members of the Grand Lodge of Colombia and competent authorities also took part, acknowledging his societal impact. The tribute underscores ongoing commitment to the ideals Rojas Garrido championed.

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