Pope Francis Brings Light to Cuba
Pope Francis warmly approached many of the over 300,000 people who gathered at the Revolution Square in Havana to attend mass on Sunday morning. “Despite the wounds they have suffered, the Cuban people keep their arms open to hope,” said the Pope in his sermon, which was broadcasted live on national television and radio stations. “We don’t serve ideologies, we serve people,” he said, adding that true greatness can only be attained putting oneself at the service of others. The people in attendance were not only there to see the highest representative of the Catholic Church, but also to show their respects to the man who played an essential role in the recent changes that have taken place on the island nation, namely, the rapprochement between Cuba and the United States. “Thank you for visiting our country,” Cuban Cardinal Jaime Ortega told the Pope in his public address. “Thank you for sowing interest in our numb minds, too used to mediocrity. Thank you for these new winds of hope, and for supporting the process of reestablishment of relations with the United States. May your call on peace reach not only the highest political hierarchies in both countries, but also the...