Being a person or being looked at in charity
From the pen of Teresa Díaz Canals comes this reflection on the arbitrariness of contemporary Cuban life, where the individual is diluted in a country and in an increasingly Kafkaesque world. […]
From the pen of Teresa Díaz Canals comes this reflection on the arbitrariness of contemporary Cuban life, where the individual is diluted in a country and in an increasingly Kafkaesque world. […]
As is customary for readers of Palabra Nueva, journalist Antonio López Sánchez tells and reflects on topics of daily life. This time it offers an analysis of something that affects almost everyone: television programming and productions and their inefficiencies. […]
In the usual section From the Seminary, Rafael Cruz Dévora tells the readers of Palabra Nueva the experience of evangelization developed by the morning seminarians during the holidays in the Ciénaga de Zapata. […]
The separation of Christians from Judaism, and their journey as a new religion, was mediated by historical events that proved traumatic for both believing communities. Deacon Orlando Fernández Guerra continues to explore that story. […]
As usual, Brother Jesús Bayo Mayor, FMS proposes a tour of the tradition of love for the Mother of God, the Virgin Mary, in the thirteenth century. […]
“To be faithful is to be fulfilling, consistent with one’s identity, constant in goodness,” thus define the important virtue in this work of the habi-tual section What are you looking for? […]
Father Tony continues his journey through the life of the auxiliary bishops of Havana, this time with those corresponding to the difficult years following the triumph of January 1959. He is accompanied by a very interesting account of the situation of the Church in those years. […]
Close to the 500th anniversary of the founding of the Villa de San Cristóbal in Havana, the outstanding intellectual Roberto Méndez recaps about the social impact of the church in the city. […]
Do you know the interesting history of San Francisco de Paula, protector of sailors and fishermen? Today’s usual Santos section always offers you the example of life and holiness of this man, founder of the Order of the Minimums. […]
The beautiful story of a grandfather reunions with his family in faraway Australia and proves that, even thousands of miles away, the feeling of Cubanity beats in them. […]
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