AP. Wed Jun 23, 2:00 pm ET.HAVANA – The president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops was bound for eastern Cuba on Wednesday to consult with local Roman Catholic priests and pay a visit to the island's patron saint. "> AP. Wed Jun 23, 2:00 pm ET.HAVANA – The president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops was bound for eastern Cuba on Wednesday to consult with local Roman Catholic priests and pay a visit to the island's patron saint. ">

Cuba Headlines

Cuba News, Breaking News, Articles and Daily Information

  • Submitted by: admin
  • 06 / 25 / 2010

Cobre, Virgen
AP. Wed Jun 23, 2:00 pm ET.HAVANA – The president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops was bound for eastern Cuba on Wednesday to consult with local Roman Catholic priests and pay a visit to the island's patron saint.

Chicago Cardinal Francis George was traveling to Santiago, Cuba's second-largest city, where he planned to celebrate Mass at the municipal cathedral, according to Santiago Archbishop Dionisio Garcia.

George will visit the Virgin of Charity of Cobre, Garcia said by phone, and then meet with priests in the area. He has no plans to come to Havana, roughly 600 miles to the west.

"It's a short trip," Garcia said, "a fraternal exchange between two brother churches."

Cuban church officials plan a year of celebration in 2012 to mark the 400th anniversary of the appearance of the Virgin of Charity, and are hopeful Pope Benedict XVI can visit the island that year.

In 1612, three fisherman from the mining town of Cobre found a wooden statue floating off the coast and bearing the label "I am the Virgen de la Caridad," and she became patron saint of the country. The Vatican has not commented on the pope's plans.

On Sunday, Archbishop Dominique Mamberti, the Vatican's foreign minister, concluded a five day visit in Havana in which he met with President Raul Castro.

George has been Chicago's archbishop since 1997, leading 2.3 million Catholics.

Source: AP

Related News


Comments