The Pope, just out of a complicated hospitalization, spoke
before the thousands of Cubans gathered in San Pedro Square and, with his
defense to the left that characterizes him, asked the island's residents to
stop protesting to "build in peace , dialogue and solidarity, a society
that is always more just and fraternal ”.
Words that are being worth to the leader of the Catholic
religion, millions of criticisms that ask him not to continue doing harm to the
world, to repent and seek his personal peace. These are some of the messages
that are appearing on social networks.
The 84-year-old pope visited Cuba in September 2015, when
Raúl Castro was still in charge, and met with the brutal and bloodthirsty
dictator Fidel Castro, where he gave him a book and they shared a hug.
Today, the highest Catholic authority is suffering the
growing rejection of the believers of its same religion, who have been
exhibiting it as an inhuman and evil being.
However: "I pray to the Lord to help build in peace,
dialogue and solidarity, a society that is always more just and
fraternal," he concluded, with a clear request to stop the protests.
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