The Antonio Maceo Revolution Square and the National Sanctuary of Virgin of Charity of El Cobre, in Santiago de Cuba, are prepared to welcome Pope Benedict XVI, who will begin a three day visit to Cuba on Monday, March 26.»
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“The Crocodile of the Pope” Arrives in Cuba
The Cuban crocodile shown to Pope Benedict XVI in a recent public hearing in the Vatican will be taken on Friday to Cuba’s National Zoo, officials of the institution announced.»
Cuba to Welcome Pope Benedict XVI with Respect
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla during the inauguration of the International Press Center, on occasion of the visit of the Holy Father to the island.»
Cuba Slams Attempts to Politicize Pope’s Visit with Provocations
Cuba on Wednesday denounced the existence of plans promoted and financed from Miami, the United States, so the island’s counterrevolutionary groups carry out provocations aimed at politicizing Pope Benedict XVI‘s visit here.»
Sancti Spiritus Catholics to Attend Pope Benedict XVI Masses
Over 800 Catholics from Sancti Spiritus will go to the masses to be officiated by Pope Benedict XVI in the Cuban cities of Havana and Santiago de Cuba, during his visit to the island next March 26th to 28th.»
Pope’s Visit to Cuba will Help Depict the Island’s Reality
Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to Cuba will allow the world to approach to the reality of a country many times target of media attacks aimed at distorting it, personalities and religious leader stated in this capital.»
Cuba to Reaffirm Humanism with Pope’s Visit
The visit of Pope Benedict XVI to Cuba on March 26th will reaffirm the humanist vocation of the Revolution, stated today the general coordinator of the Reflection and Solidarity Group Oscar Arnulfo Romero (OAR), Gabriel Coderch.»
Church-State Relations to Strengthen with Pope’s Visit to Cuba
Pope Benedict XVI‘s upcoming visit will strengthen relations between the Catholic Church and Cuban authorities, said Monsignor Dionisio Garcia Ibañez, Archbishop of Santiago de Cuba and President of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of Cuba (COCC).»
Cuba: Illegal Occupants Out of Church
Cuban authorities, at the request of the Archbishopric of Havana, removed a group of 13 persons who illegally occupied the Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Charity, in this capital.»
Havana Archbishopric Says Occupation of Church is Illegal
The Archbishopric of Havana termed illegal and irresponsible the occupation of the Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Charity by several people. It stresses that no one has the right to turn temples into political trenches or disturb the spirit of celebration of the Cuban faithful.»