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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Cuba Will Now Permit Group Christian Services Inside Prisons
AP reported yesterday that Cuba's Communist government has relaxed tensions with religious groups by extending opportunities for prison inmates to worship. Authorities have agreed they will allow inmates to attend Roman Catholic Mass and Protestant services inside prisons. Previously inmates could only pray personally, and could meet individually with religious advisers. Now the group services will be able to make use of hymnals, Bibles and crosses. Authorities are considering as a next step extending the new rules to Jewish and Santeria inmates. [Thanks to Scott Mange for the lead.]