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Priest decries lack of religious freedom in Cuba

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December 15, 2022
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“If in my land there were religious freedom,” he added, “the churches would have access to social media, and we could offer our radio and television programs, to make known through them the Gospel of Jesus Christ, which we consider the best program of life that exists.”

In his post, the priest recalled that in Cuba the Church is also prohibited from “participating in the educational system and intervening in the formation of the new generations,” so it cannot establish “its own schools that allow parents to choose the education they wish for their children, according to their faith, their beliefs, and their values.”

“If there were religious freedom in my land, the churches would have access to the health system, being able to offer the population more alternatives for health care,” he said.

Reyes also said that if religious freedom existed in Cuba, “we would not have to depend on permits to publicly manifest our faith, and we could plan and call public Masses, processions, Stations of the Cross in the streets, Christmas parades … just by informing authorities on the use of public spaces.”

In addition, “the construction of churches would be allowed in those places where there are established Christian communities that, in the absence of a church, have to meet in private homes,” and damaged or destroyed churches could be restored “with a simple reconstruction procedure” and not have to undergo “a long process of authorizations that can last years.”

“If there were religious freedom in my land, the official registration of new Christian denominations that want to exercise their right to evangelize in Cuba would be allowed,” and “Christians whose thinking is different from the official government discourse would not be prevented from participating in religious celebrations,” he pointed out.


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