Pope
to pray before the Patron Saint of Cuba
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Monday travels from the
Cuban capital, Havana, to visit Holguin and Santiago de Cuba on the eastern tip
of the Caribbean island nation.
Both cities are closely linked to the famous statue of Our Lady
of Charity of El Cobre, formally declared patroness of the Cuban people by Pope
Benedict XV a century ago.
The city of Holguin is famed as the birthplace of Cuba’s
revolutionary leader Fidel Castro and his brother Raul, who between them have
ruled the country since 1959. It’s also known for its five-metre high cross on
the hillside that looks out over the city , where Pope Francis will stop to
pray after celebrating Mass in the main square.
It was not far from the city of Holguin that Christopher
Columbus first landed in Cuba in 1492 and it was in the bay there that three
local fishermen first saw Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre, floating on the
water in 1612.
The small wooden statue of Our Lady, wearing a gold mantle and
holding the Infant Jesus in her left arm, is now housed in the shrine dedicated
to her in the nearby city of Santiago de Cuba where the Pope will conclude his
journey to the island nation.
Over the centuries many miracles have been attributed to Our
Lady who’s seen as a powerful symbol of liberation during the struggle for
independence from the Spanish and for the slaves, brought in to work the copper
mines in the early 16th century. Descendants of those African slaves make up
over 30 percent of Cuba’s population, yet they remain amongst the poorest
inhabitants of the country.
Both Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI came to pray at the
shrine during their trips to Cuba and another famous visitor, author Ernest
Hemingway, left his Nobel medal for Literature there as a sign of gratitude for
the warm welcome he received from the people of Cuba.
Pope Francis will join the crowds of other pilgrims down the
centuries who’ve come to pray before the statue of La Mambisa, as she’s
popularly known. He’ll celebrate Mass there on Tuesday and rededicate the
nation to her, before travelling on to Washington D.C. with the hopes of
encouraging the ongoing ‘miracle’ of reconciliation between Cuba and the United
States.
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