Despite visits by popes, ministering to Cuba's Catholics remains difficult
Despite visits by popes, ministering to Cuba's Catholics remains difficult GUAIMARO, Cuba - After two papal visits, support is growing for the Roman Catholic Church among long-suffering Cubans, yet support from the Communist Party that rules this island nation can be described as reluctant at best. Priests from Cuban interior, far from the large cities of Havana and Santiago, say it remains nearly impossible to operate with a semblance of normalcy. They cannot approximate the kind of church... read more
1 April 2012 in
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Source: Anchorage Daily News
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