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===Latin America=== In [[Latin America]], much support developed for the Pope and his encyclical. As [[World Bank]] President [[Robert McNamara]] declared at the 1968 [[Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group|Annual Meeting of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group]] that countries permitting [[birth control]] practices will get preferential access to resources, doctors in [[La Paz, Bolivia]], called it insulting that money should be exchanged for the conscience of a Catholic nation. In [[Colombia]], Cardinal [[Aníbal Muñoz Duque]] declared, "if [[United States|American]] conditionality undermines Papal teachings, we prefer not to receive one cent".<ref name="HerderKorrespondenz">''Herder Korrespondenz'', Orbis Catholicus, Freiburg, 1968, pg. 549</ref> The Senate of Bolivia passed a [[Resolution (law)|resolution]], stating that {{lang|la|Humanae vitae}} can be discussed in its implications on individual consciences, but is of greatest significance because it defends the rights of developing nations to determine their own population policies.<ref name="HerderKorrespondenz" /> The Jesuit Journal ''Sic'' dedicated one edition to the encyclical with supportive contributions.<ref>''Sic'', 31, pg. 308, October 1968, pgs. 359-79</ref> However, against eighteen insubordinate priests, professors of theology at [[Pontifical Catholic University of Chile]], and the ensuing conspiracy of silence practiced by the Chilean [[Episcopate]], which had to be censured by the [[Nuncio]] in Santiago at the behest of Cardinal [[Gabriel-Marie Garrone]], prefect of the [[Congregation for Catholic Education]], triggering eventually a media conflict with {{ill|El Diario Ilustrado|es}}, [[Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira]] expressed his affliction with the [[lamentations]] of [[Jeremiah]]: "O ye all that pass through the way…" (Lamentations 1:12, [[King James Bible]]).<ref>{{Bibleverse|Lamentations|1:12|KJV}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.pliniocorreadeoliveira.info/FSP%2069-03-05%20O%20vos.htm |title=Ó vós todos que passais pelo caminho… |date=1969-03-05 |access-date=2018-08-25 |language=pt}}</ref>
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