Pope Francis may visit Cuba - Vatican

Pope Francis celebrates a mass in St Peter's Basilica at the Vatican. Picture: Alessandro Bianchi

Pope Francis celebrates a mass in St Peter's Basilica at the Vatican. Picture: Alessandro Bianchi

Published Apr 17, 2015

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Rome - Pope Francis may include Cuba on the itinerary of his visit to the United States in September, the Vatican said on Friday, adding that discussions with Cuban authorities were still at an early stage.

A stop in Cuba on a trip expected to include visits to the White House and Congress as well as the United Nations would underline the role the Vatican has played in helping restore diplomatic relations between Havana and Washington that have been frozen for more than half a century.

Francis is due to visit the United States in late September, celebrating an outdoor mass in Philadelphia and meeting US President Barack Obama in Washington.

Contacts with Cuban authorities were “still at too early a stage to be able to talk about a firm decision and an operational plan,” Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi said in a statement.

Catholics in Cuba generally have greater religious freedom than their counterparts in other Communist states enjoyed, and both of Francis' predecessors, Pope Benedict and Pope John Paul II, visited the country during their papacies.

Reuters

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