
(OSV News): The Cuban Bishop’s Conference said the island’s economic situation and the dire circumstances of its people’s can no longer be ignored and must be addressed by its leaders.
In an unusually blunt statement published on June 15, the bishops said that throughout the country, “it is continuously heard that things are not well, that we cannot continue like this, that something must be done to save Cuba and restore hope to us.”
The bishops said, “It is time to create a climate, without internal and external pressures or conditions, where the structural, social, economic, and political changes that Cuba needs can be carried out.”
Cuba’s economic woes have worsened over the past few years, including inflation, rising poverty, low quality of life and a dilapidated electric grid that causes frequent blackouts. According to a report by the University of Navarra, one expert classified that Cuba is experiencing its “worst crisis since it gained independence from Spain after the war of 1898.”
In their Jubilee Year message, titled “Pilgrims of Hope,” Cuba’s bishops acknowledged that inequalities and injustices in the world make the prospect of hope challenging, particularly in Cuba.
Even among us, many live in despair, trapped by uncertainty and confusion in the face of a dramatic present and a future that is not clearly seen, because there is an impression that we have lost the levers, the dynamism, and the will to change the very harsh living conditions of the people
Cuban bishops
“Even among us, many live in despair, trapped by uncertainty and confusion in the face of a dramatic present and a future that is not clearly seen, because there is an impression that we have lost the levers, the dynamism, and the will to change the very harsh living conditions of the people,” the bishops said.
The lack of basic necessities and electricity, as well as increasing emigration, has provoked “disenchantment and apathy” among the people who are “overwhelmed by the repetition of promises that never materialise.”
While the Church’s proclamation of Christ’s resurrection spurs joyful hope, “it is also desirable, legitimate, and worthy of human beings, that every human being can live and work in peace, realise their personal and family dreams, and progress integrally more and more,” the message read.
The bishops emphasised the need to revitalise hope among Cubans, which can spur a collective drive “to serve the common good of the homeland.” The conference also called for decisive action and structural changes, particularly from those in positions of responsibility, to address the nation’s challenges and restore hope to Cuba.
“This demand is an invitation to all, but fundamentally to those who have higher responsibilities when making decisions for the good of the nation,” the bishops said.