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Episcopal News Service
February 7, 2007

In Cuba, Presiding Bishop affirms 'sea of possibilities' for ending oppression

Council names new suffragan bishops; one is first woman to hold office

By Bob Williams

[ENS, Havana] Vast as an ocean deep with common good is the dream to be realized by God's
people, Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori said while visiting the Episcopal Church
of Cuba's Synod meeting February 2-4 in Cardenas.

Highlights of the 98th annual gathering included the appointment of two new suffragan bishops
-- Nerva Cot Aguilera and Ulises Aguero Prendes -- to assist Interim Bishop Miguel Tamayo in
local oversight of some 40 congregations serving Cuba's estimated 10,000 Episcopalians. In a
June 10 liturgy at Havana's Holy Trinity Cathedral, Cot will become the Anglican Communion's
first woman bishop in Latin America. (See related story:
http://www.episcopalchurch.org/3577_82100_ENG_HTM.htm.)

Metaphors of fishing and abundance were central as Jefferts Schori -- preaching at St.
Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church, now in its 100th year -- addressed the Sunday gospel
reading in which Jesus calls his disciples to cast nets that yield new followers in the
faith.

The dream of God is "a better life for all the world, and not only for one country," Jefferts
Schori said in Spanish during her homily for the Synod's closing Eucharist. "What is the
dream of the Episcopal Church in Cuba?"

She spoke of "a sea of possibilities" for ending human suffering -- from the local sharing of
nutritious vegetables to caring for the elderly and infirm -- outlining how the "abundant
life that God dreams for all creation" overcomes the death inherent in "oppressive and cruel
systems." (Full sermon texts in English http://www.episcopalchurch.org/3577_82139_ENG_HTM.htm
and Spanish http://www.episcopalchurch.org/3577_82140_ENG_HTM.htm.)

"Worthy catches are only possible in deep water, in waters that may instill fear in us," said
Jefferts Schori, who cited her own experience of casting large nets as an oceanographer
specializing in the study of squid and octopuses in the Pacific. "Jesus calls us to be
courageous and hopeful fishers in all areas of life."

This requires tenacity, Jefferts Schori said, such as that of the central character in "The
Old Man and the Sea," the novel by Ernest Hemingway, who is well remembered in Havana for the
years in which he lived and wrote in Cuba.

In other remarks to the Synod, the Presiding Bishop joined in applauding the Diocese of
Florida and the Cuban church for sharing a 25-year companion relationship. Retired Bishop
Frank Cerveny of Jacksonville was present in Cardenas to mark the anniversary, and to bring
greetings from the diocese and from one of Cuba's former bishops, Emilio Hernandez, 81, who
is now retired in the Miami area.

Tamayo led the Synod in welcoming its visitors from the U.S. and Canada, thanking them for
"the joy" of their collaboration. Well experienced and respected in international Anglican
relations, Tamayo is a member of the planning team for the 2008 Lambeth Conference.

Full story and photographs: http://www.episcopalchurch.org/3577_82076_ENG_HTM.htm

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