Pope in Cuba - 3 - President asked to reinstate Good Friday holiday
After his visit to the Shrine of Nuestra Senora de la Caridad del Cobre, the Holy Father flew to Havana last night, where he was welcomed by Raul Castro, president of Cuba. The President had not been scheduled to be present. Cardinal Jaime Ortega y Alamino, archbishop of San Cristobal de La Habana, was present, together with hundreds of children holding white and yellow flowers.
Afterlunch at the apostolic nunciature, Benedict XVI travelled by car to the Palacio de la Revolucion where he paid a courtesy visit to President Raul Castro. Since 1965 the building complex known as Palacio de la Revolucion has been home to the Council of State, the Office of the President, the Council of Ministers and the Central Committee of the Cuban Communist Party.
Holy See Press Office Director Fr Federico Lombardi SJ described the meeting between the two men as "long, cordial and serene". Their discussions, he said, had focused on the condition of the Cuban people, including humanitarian issues and the Church's expectations in her service of the common good.
The Pope also made a specific request for Good Friday to be re-established as a holiday.
At the end of their meeting the Pope and President Castro exchanged gifts. Benedict XVI gave the Cuban leader a facsimile of Ptolemy's 'Geography', and the president gave him a bronze reproduction of 'Nuestra Senora de la Caridad del Cobre'. The Holy Father then returned to the apostolic nunciature for dinner with the Cuban bishops.
Source: VIS