Vatican City, 20 September 2015 (VIS) –
“Missionary of Mercy” is the theme chosen by Pope Francis for his
visit to Cuba, where he began his tenth apostolic trip yesterday. The
Holy Father arrived in the Jose Marti airport in Havana at 4 p.m.
local time (10 p.m. in Italy) after a twelve-hour flight, and was
welcomed by the president of Cuba, Raul Castro, and by the cardinal
archbishop of Havana, Jaime Ortega y Alamino, accompanied by
Archbishop Dionisio Guillermo Garcia Ibanez, president of the
Episcopal Conference.
After the protocol greetings and
national anthems of Cuba and Vatican City State, President Castro
gave a welcome address on behalf of the government and people of
Cuba. The Pope thanked the president and asked him to convey
sentiments of particular respect and consideration to his brother
Fidel. “I would like my greeting to embrace especially all those
who, for various reasons, I will not be able to meet, and to Cubans
throughout the world”, continued Francis.
After remarking that 2015 marks the
eightieth anniversary of the establishment of uninterrupted
diplomatic relations between the Republic of Cuba and the Holy See,
the Pope affirmed that his arrival in this “beloved nation”
follows “the indelible path opened by the unforgettable apostolic
journeys which my two predecessors, St. John Paul II and Benedict
XVI, made to this island. I know that the memory of those visits
awakens gratitude and affection in the people and leaders of Cuba.
Today we renew those bonds of cooperation and friendship, so that the
Church can continue to support and encourage the Cuban people in its
hopes and concerns, with the freedom, the means and the space needed
to bring the proclamation of the Kingdom to the existential
peripheries of society”.
This Apostolic Journey also coincides
with the first centenary of Pope Benedict XV’s declaration of our
Lady of Charity of El Cobre as Patroness of Cuba, and Francis
commented that it was the veterans of the War of Independence who,
moved by sentiments of faith and patriotism, wanted the Virgen
mambisa to be the patroness of Cuba as a free and sovereign nation.
“Since that time she has accompanied the history of the Cuban
people”, he said, “sustaining the hope which preserves people’s
dignity in the most difficult situations and championing the
promotion of all that gives dignity to the human person. The growing
devotion to the Virgin is a visible testimony of her presence in the
soul of the Cuban people. In these days I will have occasion to go to
El Cobre, as a son and pilgrim, to pray to our Mother for all her
Cuban children and for this beloved nation, that it may travel the
paths of justice, peace, liberty and reconciliation”.
“Geographically, Cuba is an
archipelago, facing all directions, with an extraordinary value as a
'key' between north and south, east and west. Its natural vocation is
to be a point of encounter for all peoples to join in friendship, as
Jose Marti dreamed, 'regardless of the languages of isthmuses and the
barriers of oceans'. Such was also the desire of St. John Paul II,
with his ardent appeal: 'May Cuba, with all its magnificent
potential, open itself to the world, and may the world open itself to
Cuba'”.
“For some months now, we have
witnessed an event which fills us with hope: the process of
normalising relations between two peoples following years of
estrangement. It is a sign of the victory of the culture of encounter
and dialogue, 'the system of universal growth' over 'the forever-dead
system of groups and dynasties'. I urge political leaders to
persevere on this path and to develop all its potentialities as a
proof of the high service which they are called to carry out on
behalf of the peace and well-being of their peoples, of all America,
and as an example of reconciliation for the entire world. The world
needs reconciliation, in this climate of a piecemeal third world war
in which we are living”.
The Pope concluded his first discourse
on Cuban soil by invoking “the protection of our Lady of Charity of
El Cobre, Blessed Olallo Valdes and Blessed Jose Lopez Piteira, and
Venerable Felix Varela, the great promoter of love between Cubans and
all peoples, so that our bonds of peace, solidarity and mutual
respect may ever increase”.
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