La Nación comments on shoe care, traffic enforcement, and canonization of Carlo Acutis

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several posts on September 7, 2025, addressing diverse topics ranging from daily life to religious events and public safety measures.

In one post, La Nación commented on shoe care, stating “El betún es la vida del zapato” (September 7, 2025). The statement highlights the importance of polish in maintaining footwear.

Another post discussed traffic enforcement technology: “Las cámaras de foto-multa y su efecto sobre los conductores” (September 7, 2025). This tweet refers to the impact that photo-radar cameras have on driver behavior.

A third post focused on a significant development within the Catholic Church: “Carlo Acutis ya es santo: vea los detalles de la canonización” (September 7, 2025). The message announces the canonization of Carlo Acutis and invites readers to learn more about the ceremony.

La Nación has a longstanding reputation for covering national and international news relevant to Costa Rican society. Its reporting includes subjects such as road safety—an ongoing issue in many Latin American countries—and major global religious milestones. The canonization of Carlo Acutis is notable as he is recognized as one of the first millennial saints in the Catholic Church.



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