“I humbly ask that you intercede for the release of Bishop Álvarez and the right to worship for all Catholics in Nicaragua,” Rubio said. “I endeavor to follow your counsel to take refuge in the word of God and pray for those in Nicaragua who are persecuted for their faith.”

Rubio, a Catholic and the son of Cuban immigrants whose family fled the communist takeover of the country, said in his letter that Álvarez “has been a loyal shepherd of the Catholic faith and the essential dignity of all human life in Nicaragua.” 

The letter added that the bishop “has used his ministry to call for the respect of fundamental, God-given human rights in his country, which led the Ortega regime to view the Catholic Church as a threat to its illegitimate rule.”

The senator criticized the Ortega regime’s suppression of Catholics and praised the bishop for his courage. 

“It is a testament to the courage of Catholics everywhere that Bishop Álvarez refused this offer [to receive asylum in the United States] in order to continue to courageously stand with those in Nicaragua that remain unjustly detained,” Rubio said. 

Rubio expressed his “earnest wish that you [Pope Francis] enhance your efforts to seek his immediate and unconditional release” and said he is praying for Pope Francis and the Holy See in their deliberations. 

In March, Ortega’s regime shut down the Vatican embassy in Nicaragua. Pope Francis has criticized the dictatorship and the imprisonment of Álvarez, even comparing the tactics to Adolf Hitler’s rule in Germany and communist rule in the Soviet Union.