Saturday, February 24, 2007

Basic Orthodox Culture begins to be taught in Cuba

20 February 2007, 13:58
Basic Orthodox Culture begins to be taught in Cuba

Moscow, February 20, Interfax - The secondary school at the Russian embassy in Havana has begun teaching Basic Orthodox Culture, Rev. Mercury Gorbov, Moscow Patriarchate representative in Cuba and the Dominican Republic, has informed Interfax.

He says this was agreed in principle at a parents' meeting last month.

'Over 30 children of various ages showed interest in the course. Now they can learn the peculiarities of not only Orthodox but also Catholic culture as predominant in Cuba', Father Mercury said.

For the time being the Basic Orthodox Culture will be taught once a month.

At present, there are about 5 thousand ethnic Orthodox Christians residing in Havana and in other major cities in the island. Most of them are children of mixed marriages between Cuban men and women citizens of the former U.S.S.R.

Recently a church of the Patriarchate of Constantinople has been opened in the Cuban capital. This year it is planned to build a Russian Orthodox Church in the city.

http://www.interfax-religion.com/?act=news&div=2626

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