Dissident Catholic priest Father Alberto Reyes took to Facebook and explained that social change in Cuba can only come from the Cuban people, not the government. Father Alberto Reyes is right. After 65 years of totalitarian rule under the same regime, it is obvious the communist dictatorship of the Castro family isn't interested in changing
From our Bureau of Churches in Captivity with some assistance from our Bureau of Troublesome Priests Recently reprimanded Father Alberto Reyes who was recently reprimanded for ringing church bells during blackouts is not the only priest in his diocese to encounter resistance from his local bishop. At least seven young priests have left
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Father Alberto Reyes held a peaceful protest over the situation in the country by ringing the bells of his parish as a sign of mourning each night there was no electricity.