
The Cuban Bishops’ Conference has just announced the launch of their own blog, www.creerencuba.org (“Believing in Cuba”), a space for Catholics to “enrich their experience of God” through the Internet. Reverend Jose Felix Perez indicated that this blog was a way for the Church in Cuba to acknowledge the advancement of digital culture and its important role in people’s lives. Still, it’s not clear how much reach the blog can have in Cuba, where only a small fraction of islanders are online and Internet access is slow and prohibitively expensive for most.
What importance does the launch of a Catholic Church blog have in such a context?
The point: the practical impact of this new blog might not be huge (readership and participation from the island will likely be low), but it is at the very least a signal of the expansion of Internet participation and an inherent acknowledgment of its potential future on the island.