Sunday, 1 April 2012

Cuba to make Good Friday a holiday at request of Pope

Cuba to make Good Friday a holiday at request of Pope


Pope Benedict XVI and Raúl Castro outside the Palace of the Revolution in Havana. In the middle is a translator (CNS photo)


Pope Benedict XVI  spent more than 40 minutes meeting privately with Cuban President Raúl Castro and asked the Cuban leader for further freedoms for the Catholic Church in Cuba and attention to certain “humanitarian” situations.
Fr Federico Lombardi, the Vatican spokesman, told reporters that while he could not give the press details about the humanitarian cases raised during the meeting, the Pope did give Castro specific names of people in detention or suffering for other reasons the government was in a position to help alleviate.
The Pope also asked the government to consider declaring Good Friday a public holiday, Fr Lombardi said, adding that the Pope explained the significance for Catholics of the day commemorating Jesus’s death.

The Pope said he hoped that, just as Blessed John Paul II’s trip to Cuba in 1998 led to Cuba recognising Christmas as a public holiday, he hoped Castro’s government would do the same with Good Friday.

And lo and behold it has happened. Well done Benedict XVI

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