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APOSTOLIC JOURNEY HOMILY OF JOHN PAUL II
Santiago de Cuba
1. "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord" (Ps
32:12). With the psalmist we have sung that blessings accompany the people which
has God as its Lord. More than 500 years ago, when the cross of Christ arrived
on this island and with it his saving message, there began a process which,
nourished by Christian faith, has continued to forge the characteristic traits
of this nation. The series of this nations's illustrious figures include: that
soldier who was the first catechist and missionary of Macaca; the first Cuban
teacher, Fr Miguel de Velázquez; the priest Esteban Salas, the father of
Cuban music; the renowned man of Bayamo, Carlos Manuel de Céspedes,
father of his country, who, prostrate at the feet of the Our Lady of Charity,
began the fight for Cuba's freedom and independence; Antonio de la Caridad Maceo
y Grajales, whose statue stands in the plaza where our celebration is taking
place today, and whose mother prayed before the crucifix asking that he commit
himself wholly and completely to the freedom of Cuba. In addition to these,
there are many other illustrious men and women who, motivated by their
unshakeable faith in God, chose the way of freedom and justice as the foundation
of their people's dignity.
2. I am pleased to be here today in this distinguished Archdiocese, which
counts St Anthony Mary Claret among its Pastors. First of all, I offer cordial
greetings to Archbishop Pedro Meurice Estíu of Santiago de Cuba and
Primate of the nation. I greet as well the other Cardinals, Bishops, priests and
deacons who are committed to furthering the kingdom of God in this land. I
likewise greet the men and women religious and all the faithful present here. I
wish to extend my respectful greetings to the Vice-President of the Council of
State, to Minister Raúl Castro and to the other civil authorities taking
part in this Holy Mass, and I thank them for their help in organizing this
event.
3. During this celebration we will crown the image of Our Lady of Charity of
El Cobre. From her shrine, not far from here, the Queen and Mother of all Cubans
regardless of race, political allegiance or ideology guides and
sustains, as in times past, the steps of her sons and daughters towards our
heavenly homeland, and she encourages them to live in such a way that in
society those authentic moral values may reign which constitute the rich
spiritual heritage received from your forebears. With gratitude, we turn to her,
as did her cousin Elizabeth, and say: "Blessed is she who believed that
there would be a fulfilment of what was spoken to her by the Lord" (Lk
1:45). In these words lies the secret of the true happiness of individuals and
peoples: to believe and proclaim that the Lord has done marvellous things for us
and that his mercy is from generation to generation on those who are faithful to
him. This conviction is the force which inspires men and women to commit
themselves selflessly, even at the cost of sacrifice, to the service of others.
Mary's example of readiness to serve shows us the path to take. With her,
the Church fulfils her own vocation and mission, proclaiming Jesus Christ and
exhorting us to do what he says, building a universal brotherhood in which every
person can call God "Father". 4. Like the Virgin Mary, the Church is Mother and Teacher in the
following of Christ, who is light for the nations and the dispenser of
divine mercy. As the community of all the baptized, the Church is likewise
the place of forgiveness, peace and reconciliation, opening her arms to
all people so that she might proclaim to them the true God. By serving the faith
of the men and women of this beloved people, the Church helps them to advance on
the path of goodness. The evangelizing efforts being carried out in different
places, for example, the missions in districts and towns which have no churches,
must be sustained and promoted so that they may increase and serve not only
Catholics but the whole Cuban people, so that everyone may come to know and
love Jesus Christ. History teaches that without faith virtue disappears,
moral values are dulled, truth no longer shines forth, life loses its
transcendent meaning and even service of the nation can cease to be inspired by
solid motivations. In this respect, Antonio Maceo, the great patriot of the
East, said: "He who loves not God loves not his country". The Church calls everyone to make faith a reality in their lives, as
the best path to the integral development of the human being, created in the
image and likeness of God, and for attaining true freedom, which
includes the recognition of human rights and social justice. In this regard,
lay Catholics holding to their specific role as lay persons so
that they may be "salt and leaven" in the midst of the society of
which they are part have the duty and the right to participate in
public debate on the basis of equality and in an attitude of dialogue and
reconciliation. Likewise, the good of a nation must be promoted and achieved by
its citizens themselves through peaceful and gradual means. In this way each
person, enjoying freedom of expression, being free to undertake initiatives and
make proposals within civil society, and enjoying appropriate freedom of
association, will be able to co-operate effectively in the pursuit of the
common good. The Church, immersed in civil society, does not seek any type of
political power in order to carry out her mission; she wishes only to be the
fruitful seed of everyone's good by her presence in the structures of society.
Her first concern is the human person and the community in which the individual
lives; she is well aware that actual people with all their needs and aspirations
constitute her primary path. All that she claims for herself she places at the
service of people and society. For this reason Christ charged her to bring his
message to all peoples, and for this she needs sufficient freedom and adequate
means. Defending her own freedom, the Church defends the freedom of each
individual, of families, of different social units, which are living realities
with a right to their own sphere of autonomy and sovereignty (cf.
Centesimus
annus, n. 45). In this sense, "Christians and Christian communities
are very much a part of the life of their respective nations and can be a
sign of the Gospel in their fidelity to their native land, people and national
culture, while always preserving the freedom brought by Christ.... The Church is
called to bear witness to Christ by taking courageous and prophetic stands in
the face of the corruption of political or economic power; by not seeking her
own glory and material wealth; by using her resources to serve the poorest of
the poor and by imitating Christ's own simplicity of life" (Redemptoris
missio, n. 43). This is a constant, permanent teaching of the social
Magisterium, what is called the Church's social doctrine. 5. In recalling these aspects of the Church's mission, we give thanks to God
who has called us to be part of his Church. In the Church, the Virgin Mary has a
unique place. An expression of this is the new crowning of the venerated image
of Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre. Cuban history is marked by wonderful
displays of love for the patroness of Cuba, at whose feet the figures of humble
natives, two Indians and a Black, symbolize the rich plurality of this people.
El Cobre, where the shrine is located, was the first place in Cuba where freedom
was won for slaves. Beloved brothers and sisters in the faith, never forget the great events
connected with your Queen and Mother. With the canopy of his family altar, Céspedes
put together the Cuban flag and went to prostrate himself at the feet of Our
Lady before beginning the battle for freedom. The brave Cuban soldiers, the "Mambises",
bore on their breast the medal and "medida" of her holy image. The
first act of liberated Cuba in 1898 was when the troops of General Calixto García
knelt during a solemn Mass at the feet of Our Lady of Charity for the "Mambisa
Declaration of Independence of the Cuban People". The various pilgrimages
of the image through the towns of the island, heeding the desires and hopes, the
joys and sufferings of all her children, have always involved great displays of
faith and love. From this place I wish to send my greetings also to all of Cuba's
children who, in whatever part of the world, venerate Our Lady of Charity;
together with all your brothers and sisters who live in this fair land, I place
you under her maternal protection, asking her, loving Mother of all, to
unite her children once more through reconciliation and brotherhood. 6. Today, following the glorious tradition of love for the our common
Mother, before proceeding with her crowning, I turn to her and together with all
of you I call upon her:
Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre, At the end of Mass the Holy Father announced the creation of the new
Diocese of Guantánamo-Baracoa: I have had the joy of celebrating Holy Mass with you all in this plaza
dedicated to Antonio Maceo. By your presence here you too have given visible
proof of the Church's perseverance and growth in this beautiful land, an
expression of her rich vitality. In this regard, I have the joy of informing
you that, to further the Church's activity in Cuba, I have decided to establish
the Diocese of Guantánamo-Baracoa and to appoint Bishop Carlos Jesús
Patricio Baladrón Valdés, until now Auxiliary of Havana, as its
first Bishop. I would like to encourage the priests and faithful of this new
ecclesiastical jurisdiction to commit themselves, like living stones around
their Shepherd, to building this particular Church which is born today. Dear
Bishop Baladrón, consider the great importance of the mission that is now
entrusted to you, and with all your might proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ
to your diocesans, calling them to the Eucharist and the other sacraments, so
that they may grow in holiness and justice in the Lord's presence. Before imparting the final blessing, the Holy Father spoke
extemporaneously: I want to thank you for this warmth, the warm weather but also the human
warmth, the warmth of your hearts. I would like to offer the final blessing of
the Mass to this people, to this Church which is so warm.
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