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The Holy father Encourages Cuban Prelates in Promoting Sacrament of Marriage

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Zenit News Agency (www.zenit.org)
5/3/2008 (1 decade ago)

Published in Europe

VATICAN CITY (Zenit) - Benedict XVI is encouraging the bishops of Cuba to help young people see the beauty of marriage.

This was one of the recommendations the Pope gave to the bishops when he received them in audience today during their five-yearly visit to the Vatican.

The Holy Father began his address to the bishops by underlining "the vitality of the Church in Cuba, as well as its unity and its commitment to Jesus Christ." He also remarked upon the "profound change" in ecclesial life in Cuba "especially since the celebration of the Cuban National Ecclesial Meeting, now more than 20 years ago, and above all following the historic visit to Cuba in 1998 by my venerated predecessor Pope John Paul II."

"At this historic moment, the Church in Cuba is called to offer all Cuban society the only true hope: Our Lord Jesus," he said. "This means that the nourishing of ecclesial life must be given a central role in your aspirations and your pastoral projects."

Vocations

After thanking priests for "their faithfulness and tireless service to the Church and the faithful," the Holy Father expressed the hope that "an increase in vocations and the simultaneous adoption of appropriate measures in this field, may soon enable the Church in Cuba to have a sufficient number of priests, as well as the churches and places of worship necessary to accomplish her strictly pastoral and spiritual mission."

"It is necessary," he went on, "to continue promoting a specific form of vocational pastoral care, one that is not afraid of encouraging the young to follow the footsteps of Christ, who alone is capable of satisfying their longing for love and happiness." At the same time he encouraged the prelates to ensure seminarians have "the best possible spiritual, intellectual and human formation" so that, "identifying themselves with the heart of Christ," they can shoulder "the commitment to the priestly ministry."

Benedict XVI highlighted "the exemplary efforts of so many male and female religious." He encouraged them to continue "enriching the whole of ecclesial life with the wealth of their charisms and their generous commitment." He also thanked "the numerous missionaries who offer the gift of their consecration to all the Church in Cuba."

Formation of laity

He then turned to focus on "one of the main objectives of the pastoral plan," the promotion of "a committed laity," and he invited the prelates to encourage "an authentic process of education in the faith at various levels, with the help of well trained catechists." He also asked them to facilitate "reading and prayerful meditation upon the word of God," for the faithful, "as well as their frequent attendance at the sacraments of penance and the Eucharist."

The Pope also stressed how, with an "intense spiritual life and the support of a solid religious education," the laity "will be able to offer a convincing testimony of their faith in all areas of society, illuminating them with the light of the Gospel. In this context, it is my hope that the Church in Cuba, in keeping with her legitimate aspirations, may enjoy normal access to the social communications media."

On the subject of the pastoral care of marriage and the family, the Holy Father encouraged the prelates "to redouble their efforts so as to ensure that everyone, and especially the young, gains a better understanding of -- and feels ever more attracted by -- the beauty of the true values of marriage and the family. At the same time, it is necessary to encourage and offer the appropriate means so that families can exercise their responsibilities and their fundamental right to a religious and moral education for their children."

The Pontiff spoke of his joy at realizing "the generosity with which the Church in your beloved nation is committed to serving the poorest and the most disadvantaged, for which it receives the appreciation and recognition of all the Cuban people. I give you my heartfelt encouragement to continue bringing a visible sign of God's love to those in need, the sick, the elderly and the imprisoned."

Benedict XVI concluded by expressing the hope that the forthcoming beatification of Father José Olallo Valdés "may give fresh impulse to your service to the Church and the people of Cuba, always being a leavening for reconciliation, justice and peace."

The Pope's secretary of state, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, visited Cuba last February. His journey to the island nation marked the 10th anniversary of John Paul II's historic trip there.

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