Pope
Francis receives Raul Castro at Vatican
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis received the President of Cuba,
Raul Castro, on Sunday morning in private audience at the Vatican. A note from
the Director of the Press Office of the Holy See, Fr. Federico Lombardi, SJ,
explains that Castro arrived at 9:30 AM, and stayed a little over an hour, during
the course of which the Pope and the President spent considerable time in
conversation in the Holy Father’s study inside the Paul VI Hall.
The meeting between
the Pope and the President lasted over 50 minutes, and was very friendly. The
President told reporters before leaving the Vatican that he had thanked the
Holy Father for the active role he played in favor of improving relations
between Cuba and the United States of America, and also presented to the Pope
the sentiments of the Cuban people – sentiments of expectation and preparation
for the Holy Father’s visit the island in September.
The note also reports
a significant exchange of gifts: the President of Cuba gave the Pope a precious
commemorative medal of the Cathedral of Havana, and a framed work of
contemporary art, which depicts a large Ccross composed of the relics of
wrecked barges, before which is present a migrant in prayer. The Cuban artist
Kcho, who was present, told the Pope that he was inspired by Francis’ great
commitment to bringing the plight of migrants and refugees to the attention of
the wider world, especially through the Pope’s visit to the Mediterranean
island of Lampedusa. The Pope gave the President a copy of his Apostolic
Exhortation, Evangelii
gaudium,
and a large medallion which represents St. Martin in the act of covering the
poor with his cloak. The Pope noted that he was particularly happy to give this
last gift, as it recalls not only the duty to help and protect the poor, but
also actively to promote dignity.
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