Cuban priest invites to a prayer day in parks for Venezuela

The Cuban parish priest Kenny Fernández calls for prayer in parks on August 3 for Cuba and Venezuela, in support of opposition leader María Corina Machado.


The Cuban parish priest Kenny Fernández Delgado invited devotees to hold a family prayer event in the parks of all cities, for Cuba and Venezuela, this Saturday, August 3rd at 10:00 AM.

In his statement via Facebook, Fernández Delgado emphasized that "praying in a park is not prohibited" and invited everyone to join in prayer "without signs, without slogans, without any leader other than Jesus Christ, and above all, without fear."

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The call to prayer includes the flexibility for each person to pray as preferred, whether in silence or using known prayers like the rosary.

"Jesus Christ will help us if we ask him with faith," stated the parish priest, using the hashtag #OremosEnFamilia to promote the initiative.

Fernández Delgado's words arrive at a significant moment, supporting the opposition leader from Venezuela, María Corina Machado, who called for popular mobilization after denouncing electoral fraud by the government of Nicolás Maduro on July 28, 2024.

Machado stated on the social network X: "Venezuela won and now we are going to collect. We must remain strong, organized, and mobilized."

The opposition leader called on all Venezuelan families to gather this Saturday, August 3, at 10:00 AM, specifying that in Caracas they will meet on the Main Avenue of Las Mercedes.

Additionally, she emphasized the importance of peaceful demonstration and called for raising the flag in every home. "The world will see the strength and determination of a society determined to live in Freedom," María Corina said this Thursday.

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