The growth in the role of the Catholic Church in Cuba internal and external factors
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Alva, Luis
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2002-03Advisor
Trinkunas, Harold A.
Bruneau, Thomas C.
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Over the last decade the Catholic Church in Cuba has experienced a changing relationship with the Castro regime. The Church, it seems, has been able to find more space within which to operate despite the historically significant decades of repression after the 1959 Revolution. The Papal Visit of 1998 further enhanced this growth of the Church in Cuban society and acted as an accelerator of positive change. This thesis examines Church-State relations in Cuba from an international, domestic, and individual perspective focusing mainly on events leading up to and after the Papal visit.
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