Homily pronounced in the Eucharistic Celebration
at the Arch-Diocese of Santiago de Cuba
January 24, 1998
1. Blissful the nation whose God is the Lord. (Salt 32, 12). We have
sung with the psalmist that the happiness accompanies to the town that
has to God like its Lord... More than five hundred years ago, when Christ's
cross arrived at this Island, and with her its saving message, began a
process that, fed by the Christian faith, has gone forging the characteristic
features of this Nation. In the series of its illustrious men are: that
soldier that was the first catechist and missionary of Macaca; also the
first Cuban teacher that was the P. Miguel de Velázquez; the priest
Esteban Salas, father of the Cuban music; the famous inhabitant of Bayamo
Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, Father of the Homeland, the one which, prone
to the feet of the Virgen de la Caridad, they began their fight for the
freedom and the independence of Cuba; Antonio de la Caridad Maceo y Grajales
whose statue presides over the square that today welcomes our celebration,
to which his mother requested before the crucifix that surrendered until
the end for the freedom of Cuba.
Besides these, there are many men and illustrious women that, moved by
their unyielding faith in God, they chose the road of the freedom and
the justice like bases of the dignity of their town.
2. It pleases me to be today in this Archdiocese, so famous, that has
counted among their Shepherds to San Antonio María Claret. Above
all, I direct my cordial greeting to Mons. Pedro Meurice Estíu,
Archbishop of Santiago de Cuba and Prime of this Nation, as well as to
the other Bishops, priests and deacons, committed in the extension of
the Kingdom of God in this earth. I greet the religious and to the whole
faithful people present here. I want to also direct a deferential greeting
to the civil authorities that have wanted to participate in this Holy
Mass and I thank them the borrowed cooperation for its organization.
3. In this celebration we will crown the image of the Virgen de la Caridad
del Cobre. From her sanctuary, not far from here, the Queen and Mother
of all the Cubans -without distinction of races, political options or
ideologies -, it guides and it sustains, like in the past, the steps of
their children towards the celestial Homeland, and it encourages them
to live in such a way that always reign the authentic moral values that
constitute the rich inherited spiritual patrimony of the adults in the
society. To her, like her cousin Isabel did, we go grateful to tell her:
Blissful you that have believed, because what has told you the Lord, it
will be completed (Lc 1, 45). The secret of the true happiness of people
is in these words and of the peoples: to believe and to proclaim that
the Lord. has made marvels for us, and that his mercy arrives to his faithful
of generation in generation. This convincing is the force that encourages
the men and women that, even with sacrifices, they surrender unselfishly
to the service of the other ones.
The example of readiness of María points us out the route to traveling.
With Her the Church carries out its vocation and its mission, announcing
to Jesus Christ and exhorting to make what He tells us; also building
the universal fraternity in the one that each man can call Father to God.
4. as the Virgin María, the Church is Mother and Teacher in Christ's
pursuit, light for the peoples, and dispatcher of the divine mercy. As
community of all those baptized, it is also enclosure of pardon, of peace
and reconciliation that opens her arms to all the men to announce to them
the true God. With the service to the faith of the men and women of this
lovely people, the Church helps them to progress for the way to the good.
The evangelization works that go taking place in diverse atmospheres,
as for example the missions in neighborhoods and towns without churches,
they should be taken care and fomented so that they can be developed ,and
to not only serve the Catholics, but to the whole Cuban people so that
they knows Jesus Christ and love him. The history teaches that without
faith the virtue disappears, the moral values are darkened, the truth,
the life doesn't glow it loses its transcendental sense, and even the
service to the nation can leave of being encouraged by the deepest motivations.
To this respect, Antonio Maceo, the great oriental patriot, said: "Who
doesn't love to God, doesn't love to the Homeland."
The Church calls to all to embody the faith in the own life, as the best
road for the human being integral development, created to image and likeness
of God, and to reach the true freedom that includes the recognition of
the human rights and the social justice. To this respect, the lay ones
Catholic, safeguarding their own identity to be able to be salt and ferment
amid the society of which are part, is entitled the duty and the right
of participating in the public debate in equality of opportunities ,and
in dialogue attitude and reconciliation. Also, the well of a nation it
should be fomented and offered by the own citizens through peaceful and
gradual means. This way each person, enjoying freedom of speech, initiative
capacity, and of proposal in the center of the civil society, and of the
appropriate association freedom, will be able to collaborate efficiently
in the search of the common good.
The Church, immersed in the society, doesn't look for any form of political
power to develop its mission, but rather wants to be a fertile germ of
common good to be present in the social structures. Looks in the first
place to the human person and the community in which lives, knowing that
his first road is the concrete man amid his necessities and aspirations.
All that the Church claims by itself puts it to the man's service and
of the society. Indeed, Christ gave him the task of taking his message
to all the peoples, for that which needs a space of freedom and the enough
means. Defending its own freedom, the
Church defends that of each person, that of the families, that of the
diverse social organizations, alive realities that are entitled to an
environment characteristic of autonomy and sovereignty (cf. Centesimus
annus, 45). In this sense, the Christians and the Christian communities
live deeply inserted in the life of their respective peoples and they
are sign of the Gospel inclusive for their fidelity to their homeland,
to their peoples, to the national culture, but always with the freedom
that Christ has brought... The Church is called to give its testimony
of Christ, assuming valiant and prophetic positions before the corruption
of the political or economic power; not looking for the glory or the material
goods; using its goods for the service of the poorest and imitating the
simplicity of Christ's life (Redemptoris mission, 43).
5. When remembering these aspects of the mission of the Church, let us
give thank God that has called us to be part of the same one. In her,
the Virgin María occupies a singular place. Expression of this
is the coronation of the worshipped image of the Virgen de la Caridad
del Cobre. The Cuban history is fulfilled of wonderful samples of love
to its Patron Saint to whose feet the native figures of the humble ones,
two Indians and a brown one symbolize the rich plurality of this people.
El Cobre, where her Sanctuary is, it was the first place of Cuba where
the freedom was conquered for the slaves.
Dear faithful, never forget the big events related with your Queen and
Mother. With the canopy of the family altar, Cespedes made the Cuban flag
and went to be prostrated to the Virgin's feet before beginning the fight
for the freedom. The brave Cuban soldiers, the "mambises", took
on their chest the medal and the "measure" of her blessed image.
The first act of free Cuba took place when in 1898 the General Calixto
García troops of the prostrated to the feet of the Virgen de la
Caridad in a solemn mass for the Mambisa Declaration of the Independence
of the Cuban People. The diverse pilgrimages that the image has made for
the towns of the Island, welcoming the yearnings and hopes, the joys and
the hardships of all its children, have always been big manifestations
of faith and of love.
From here I also want to send my greeting to the children from Cuba that
worship the Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre in any part of the world; together
with all their siblings that live in this beautiful earth, I put them
under her maternal protection, requesting to Her, loving Mother of all,
that gather her children by means of the reconciliation and the fraternity.
6. Today, continuing with that glorious tradition of love to the common
Mother, before proceeding to her coronation I want to address her and
to invoke her together with you all:
Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre,
Patron Saint from Cuba!
God saves you, María, full with grace!
You are the Father's dear Daughter,
Christ's Mother, our God,
The alive Temple of the Holy Spirit.
You take on your behalf, Virgen de la Caridad,
The memory of the God that is Love,
The memory of Jesus' new commandment,
The evocation of the Holy Spirit:
Love spilled in our hearts,
Fire of charity sent in Pentecost on the Church,
Gift of the full freedom of the children of God.
Blessed you among the women
And blessed the fruit of your stomach, Jesus!
You have come to visit our town
And you have wanted to stay with us
As Mother and Mrs. of Cuba,
Along with their pilgrimage
For the roads of the history.
Your name and your image are sculpted
In the mind and in the heart of all the Cubans,
Inside and outside of the Homeland,
As sign of hope and center of fraternal communion.
Sacred María, Mother of God and our Mother!
Pray for us before your Son Jesus Christ,
Intercedes for us with your maternal heart,
Flooded of the charity of the Spirit.
Increase our faith, vivify the hope,
Increase and strengthen in us the love.
Aid our families,
Protect the youths and the children,
Console those that suffer.
Be Mother of the faithful ones and of the shepherds of the Church,
model and star of the new evangelization.
Mother of the reconciliation!
Gathers to your dispersed town for the world.
Make of the Cuban nation a home of siblings and sisters
So that this town opens up wide open
Its mind, its heart and its life to Christ,
Only Savior and Redeemer,
That lives and reigns with the Father and the Holy Spirit,
For the centuries of the centuries.
Amen.
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