Foreign Affairs/ Victor Gaetan
When Pope Benedict XVI visits Cuba next month, he will once again
reinforce a strategy that the Vatican has allowed the local Catholic
Church there to pursue for more than three decades: diligently avoid any
political confrontation with the Castro regime, collaborate with Havana
to combat the U.S.-led embargo, and support the Cuban government's
incremental economic reforms. In exchange, the Church has been able to
maintain a certain amount of autonomy on the island, allowing it to
rebuild its presence and position for the possible post-Castro economic
boom times to come. More >>
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