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Cardinal Bertone hopes the Pope will visit Cuba

Among the crowd in the square fronting the Cathedral, placards could be seen with the same invitation written on them: "Cuba espera a ... continue reading


Cardinal Bertone's Address to Cuban Bishops Watch

In Cuba, it is tangibly evident the truth of Christ's words, "The harvest is abundant but the laborers are few; so ask the master of the ... continue reading



Catholic School Board Refuses to Conduct Survey on 'Homophobia'

Students are asked, "How many teachers or other staff members in your school are openly lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender?" TORONTO ... continue reading


'Normalize' homosexual practice in school curriculum?

The National Education Association and American Psychological Association tell students that homosexuality is "normal". TORONTO ... continue reading


Pope Benedict to Cuba: Hope in Christ and evangelize Watch

Image of The world watches in hope as a transition in that Island Nation unfolds following the resignation of President Fidel Castro. The Pope sent his Secretary of State, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, to encourage the Cuban clergy and the faithful, as well as to begin dialogue with the presumed successor to Fidel Castro, his brother Raul.

"In effect, a little light can illuminate the entire house...." Pope Benedict XVI HAVANA, Cuba (Zenit) - Despite the fact that the Church ... continue reading


Pope May Visit Cuba, Vatican Secretary of State says

Speaking in an interview with the Italian Catholic newspaper Avvenire, the cardinal spoke of a possible visit to Cuba by Pope Benedict. ... continue reading



Cardinal Bertone’s visit to Cuba: Providential for the country? Watch

Cardinal Bertone may play an important role in the political transformation of the country. HAVANA (CNA) - Following the resignation of ... continue reading


Fidel Castro retires as President of Cuba

But beyond the symbolism, his resignation is not likely to mean an immediate change in how Cuba is run; it merely formalizes the dynamic ... continue reading


Castro's rule marked by stormy relations with Catholic Church

Image of A long run: Fidel Castro (r.) met with Soviet Prime Minister Nikita Krushchev in Moscow in 1964.Though intially claiming his revolution was motivated by christian principles, the Revolutionary embraced Marxist ideology and adopted an adversarial posture with the Catholic Church.

Initially, his successful rebellion had ample support among Catholics. He cultivated the support by saying his revolution was motivated by ... continue reading


Cardinal Ortega: John Paul II’s visit changed Cuba

“The mark John Paul II left in Cuba is profound. Starting at that moment, things were different in the Church’s relations with ... continue reading


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