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  1. Other religions practiced are Palo Monte and Abakuá, which have large parts of their liturgy in African languages. Although restrictions on religion in Cuba were minimal compared to other communist nations like the Soviet Union or China, the large atheist population was most likely caused by the communist atmosphere of Marxist-Leninist atheism.

  2. Nov 30, 2015 · Source: The National Herald BY CONSTANTINOS E. SCAROS. Greek Orthodoxy has taken root in the unlikeliest of places, Havana, the capital of Cuba, which had been a hotbed of political turmoil ever since it gained its independence in 1902, technically from the United States, which had liberated it from Spain four years earlier in the aftermath of the Spanish-American War.

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  4. Jul 23, 2018 · Cuba has different religious groups reflecting the diversity in the country. Roman Catholic is the dominant religion having been introduced by the Spanish colonialists. After the revolution, the state sought to control the religious activities even barring financial contributions from unrecognized organizations.

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  5. The Christian faith is the single largest religious belief in Cuba. It represents Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, as well as the Greek Orthodox and Russian Orthodox faiths. Christianity came to Cuba with Diego Velázquez de Cuéllarr the Spanish conquistador who founded the Catholic Church there with the priest Fray Bartolomé de las Casas ...

  6. Oct 20, 2015 · The Cuban Revolution overthrew the Batista regime on January 1st 1959. During Fidel Castro’s 49 year reign as Cuban Prime Minister and then President, there had not been any new churches in Cuba. Except one. “A Beacon in Havana” is a short documentary that examines how the Saint Nicholas of Myra Greek Orthodox Church in Havana, Cuba […]

  7. The Hispanic Church was part of the undivided Christian church for the first ten centuries of its history until the Great East-West Schism of 1054. Since then, Spain has remained with the Catholic Church of Rome. The number of Orthodox adherents in the country began to increase in the early 1990s, when Spain experienced an influx of migrant ...

  8. Jan 10, 2013 · HAVANA, CUBA – More than 80 Archons and Greek Orthodox faithful journeyed to Havana, Cuba for a 6-day pilgrimage to visit Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral from December 5 to 10. The pilgrimage was sponsored by the Order of St Andrew and led by its spiritual advisor, Father Alexander Karloutsos, Protopresbyter of the Ecumenical ...

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