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January 21, 1998.
President, Mr. Cardinal, and brother bishops, distinguished
authorities, members of the diplomatic corps, dear brothers and
sisters of Cuba,
I thank God, the Lord of History and of our personal destinies for
having allowed me to come to this land, which Christopher Columbus
called the most beautiful land that human eyes have beheld. Arriving
on this land where the cross of Christ was raised over 500 years ago,
the same cross jealously treasured today in the parish church of
Baracoa, on the eastermost part of the country. I greet everyone,
with warm affection.
The happy, long awaited day has finally arrived when I am able to
honor the invitation that the bishops of Cuba extended me a rather
long time ago, an invitation that the President of the Republic also
extended to me, and which he personally reiterated at the Vatican on
the occasion of his visit there in 1996. I am filled with happiness
to be able to visit your country, be among you, and sharing these
days of faith, hope, and love.
I am pleased to address my greetings, in the first place, to
President Dr Fidel Castro Ruz, who has kindly come here to meet me
and to whom I wish to express my thanks for his words of welcome. I
likewise express my thanks to the other authorities present, to the
diplomatic corps, and to all who have had a part in preparing this
pastoral visit.
I cordially greet my brothers in the episcopate, in particular
Cardinal Jaime Lucas Ortega y Alamino, Archbishop of Havana, and each
of the other Cuban bishops as well as those who have come from other
countries to take part in the events of this pastoral visit and to
renew and strengthen, as on many other occasions, the close bonds of
communion and love between their particular churches and the church
in Cuba.
In this greeting, my heart goes out with great affection also to the
beloved priests, deacons, the religious, catechists, faithful men and
women, who venerate the Lord as shepherd of the Universal Church. In
each of them I see the reflection of this local Church, really loved
and always present in my heart, with whose aspirations and legitimate
desires I feel closely bound in solidarity.
God grant that this visit that begins today may serve as an
encouragement to each one in the task of making these expectations a
reality, with the partnership of all Cubans and the help of the Holly
Spirit. You are and must be the protagonists of your own personal and
national history.
At the same time, I cordially greet the entire Cuban people and I
address everyone without exception, men and women, young and old,
adolescents and children, all those I will meet, and those who for
various reasons will not be able to take part in the different
celebrations.
On this apostolic journey, I came in the name of the Lord to confirm
you in your faith, to strengthen you in hope, and to encourage you in
love. I come to share your profound religious spirit, your endeavors,
joys and sufferings, and to celebrate as one big family the mystery
of divine love in order to make it more deeply present in the life
and history of this noble people in its thirst for God and for
spiritual values that in these five hundred years of presence on the
island the church has not ceased to dispense.
I come as a pilgrim of love, of truth and of hope, with the desire to
give a fresh impulse to the work of evangelization which, in the
midst of difficulties this local church continues to sustain with
apostolic vitality and dynamism on its way to the Third Christian
Millennium.
In fulfilling my ministry, I have not ceased to proclaim the truth
concerning Jesus Christ the one who has revealed the truth about man,
his mission in the world, the greatness of his destiny and his
inviolable dignity. In this respect, the service of man is the path
of the church. I am here today to share with you my profound
conviction that the message of the gospel leads to love commitment,
self- sacrifice and forgiveness, so that a people who follow this
path, is a people with hope for a better future. Therefore, from the
very first moment of my presence among you I wish to say with the
same force as at the beginning of my pontificate, "do not be afraid
to open your hearts to Christ". Allow him to come into your lives,
into your families, into society. This way, all things will be made
new. The Church repeats this appeal calling everyone together without
exceptions, individuals, families, peoples, so that by faithfully
following Jesus Christ all may find the full meaning of their live
committing themselves to serving their neighbor, transform the bonds
of family, work and friendship, This will always benefit the nation
and society.
The Church in Cuba has always proclaimed Jesus Christ even if at
times, there has been a scarcity of priests, and has had to do so in
difficult circumstances. I wish to express my admiration for so many
of the Cuban faithful, for their fidelity to Christ,to the Church and
to the Pope and always for their respect they have shown to most
genuine religious tradition learned from their elders and for the
courage and perserverence and spirit of commitment demonstrated in
the midst of their suffering and ardent hopes. All this has been
rewarded on many occasions by the solidarity shown by other
ecclesiastic communities in America and throughout the world. Today,
as always, the Church in Cuba wishes to be in a position to continue
serving all the people in accordance with the mission and teachings
of Jesus Christ.
Dear Sons and Daughters of the Cuban Catholic Church, I well know how
much you have looked forward to the moment of my visit. I know how
much I have desired it. therefore, my best wishes are joined with the
prayer that this land may offer to everyone a climate of
freedom,mutual trust, social justice and lasting peace.
May Cuba with all its magnificent potential open itself up to the
world and may the world open itself up to Cuba so that this people
which is looking for the truth which is working to progress and which
longs for comfort and peace may look to the future with hope
With confidence in the Lord, and feeling very close to the beloved
sons and daughters of Cuba, I thank you with all my heart for this
warm welcome which my pastoral visit is beginning. I commend this
visit to the maternal protection of the blessed virgin of Charity of
El Cobre.
I cordially bless you all, specially the poor, the sick, the
marginalized and all those suffering in body or spirit.
Praised be Jesus Christ