One of Cuba’s pastors has called for dialogue and concrete collaboration to help the people amid widespread desperation and a social crisis that recently prompted the island’s bishops to cancel a planned visit to Rome to meet the pope.
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ROME – One of Cuba’s pastors has called for dialogue and concrete collaboration to help the people amid widespread desperation and a social crisis that recently prompted the island’s bishops to cancel a planned visit to Rome to meet the pope.
Speaking to Crux, Bishop Arturo González Amador said, “this is the moment to tell the world: do not close your eyes, and much less your heart, to the suffering of the Cuban people.”





