Unless of course you’re a dissident protesting the regime.
In his message, the Holy Father thanked Cuban Catholics for preparing this visit with prayers. "We need to pray; we need prayer; [we need] that contact with Jesus and Mary.”
“For my part,” he went on to say, “I would like to convey a very simple message, but I think it is important and necessary: Jesus loves you very much; Jesus really loves you. He always carries you in his heart. He knows better than anyone else what everyone needs, what your longings are, what your deepest desire is. He never abandons us, and even when we don’t act as he expects us to, Jesus is always at our side, ready to welcome us, to comfort us, to give us a new hope, a new opportunity, a new life. He never leaves. He is always there.”
In ending his message, the pontiff encouraged Cubans “to be missionaries of God’s infinite love. May no one miss the witness of our faith, of our love. May all the world know that God always forgives, that God is always with us, that God loves us.”
Pope Francis’ message is obviously for us all.