WASHINGTON — A delegation of the United States Conference of Catholic
Bishops’ (USCCB) Subcommittee on the Church in Latin America will travel to Cuba
November 3-6, 2010 to attend the opening of the new National Seminary located
some 30 miles outside of Havana. The seminary is the first new religious
construction in Cuba in more than 50 years.
The delegation will be led
by subcommittee member Archbishop Thomas G. Wenski of Miami, and will also
include Father Andrew Small, OMI, National Collections Office director for the
Church Latin America, Thomas Quigley, counselor to the subcommittee, and local
clergy from the Archdiocese of Miami.
In addition to the inauguration of
the seminary, the group will visit parishes and missions in Havana supported by
the Collection for the Church in Latin America. The collection is taken up each
year in dioceses across the United States. It supports pastoral projects
throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. The collection has supported
projects all over Cuba, including the construction of the new seminary. The
delegation will also visit the Diocese of Pinar del Rio.
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Keywords: Cuba, new seminary, Collection for the Church in Latin America,
Archbishop Thomas Wenski, Father Andrew Small, Thomas Quigley, Catholic Bishops,
USCCB
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