Pope Benedict urges greater openness in Cuba
"The Cuban government removed any opportunity for dissidents to meet with the pope and be in meetings where he is," David Smock, director of the program on religious studies and peace building at the U.S. Institute of Peace told Yahoo News Tuesday. "The pope can make a strong statement and insist he be allowed to do so, but he has not been inclined to do so so far."
The Catholic church "has been in decline through the communist-Castro period," Smock noted. Only about 10% of Cuba’s population is estimated to practice the faith.
"I think he’s trying to revive it; that’s the main purpose of his visit," Smock said. "I think he wants to make some statement about greater openness and transition to a freer society, but he’s been very muted."
The pontiff did allude to wanting more freedom, but fell short of becoming political in his statements. "I have also prayed to the Virgin for the needs of those who suffer, of those who are deprived of freedom, those who are separated from their loved ones or who are undergoing times of difficulty," Pope Benedict XVI, 84, said at a chapel in the Cuban town of El Cobre, site of the statue of the Virgin of Charity of Cobre, the Associated Press reported.
Cuban officials bristled at the pope’s calls for greater openness, however. "In Cuba there will not be political reform," Cuban economic czar Marino Murilla told foreign journalists covering the visit, the AP report said.
Scholars said the pope could push back on the Cuban government’s refusal to allow dissidents to meet with him.
"I appeal to you to reinvigorate your faith … that you may strive to build a renewed and open society, a better society, one more worthy of humanity," Pope Benedict said at a mass Monday in the city of Santiago.
Ahead of the Santiago mass Monday, a man ran into the journalists’ section yelling "Down with the Revolution! Down with the dictatorship!" before being led away, the AP reported, adding that Cuban dissidents were still trying to figure out who he was.
Separately, Judy Gross, the wife of an American US AID contractor imprisoned in Cuba, has asked the Vatican to appeal for her husband’s humanitarian release during the pope’s meetings with Cuban officials, the Washington Post reported. Alan Gross, 62, from Potomac, Maryland, was sentenced to 15 years in prison last year for bringing in Internet communications equipment under a USAID subcontract to help Cuba’s tiny Jewish community. He has lost over 100 pounds in prison and both his mother and his daughter have been diagnosed with cancer, Gross’s wife told the Post.
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