In TV message, pope tells Cubans that Jesus loves them
Source: Yahoo! News / AP
HAVANA (AP) Pope Francis delivered an unprecedented televised message to the Cuban people ahead of a four-day trip to the island, telling them on state television Thursday night that Jesus "never abandons us" and he "loves you very much."
The four-minute recording of Francis was remarkable in a country led by a communist government that maintained a policy of official hostility to the church for years after taking power. Relations have warmed since Pope John Paul II's visit in 1998 but Roman Catholic clergy speaking on state media remains a rare sight.
"I want to send you a very simple message but one that I think is important and necessary: Jesus loves you very much, Jesus seriously love you," the pope said, looking directly into the camera from behind an undecorated desk. "He never abandons us and when we don't behave as he hopes, he always remains by our side, ready to receive us and comfort us."
A letter from John Paul was published in state media ahead of his 1998 trip to Cuba, while Pope Benedict XVI did not send a message before visiting in 2012, according to the Cuban Bishops' Conference.
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DesertFlower
(11,649 posts)catholic and an atheist i disagree, but if people believe that and it makes them feel better what can i say? everyone has a right to their beliefs.
Helen Borg
(3,963 posts)Jesus ain't real.
Fix The Stupid
(948 posts)Does he think he speaks for jesus? How does he KNOW jesus loves them 'very much'?