The
ritual-filled religion, which fuses Catholicism with ancient
African beliefs brought to Cuba by slaves, is practiced by
millions of Cubans, many of whom eagerly await guidance from its
annual forecast.
Víctor Betancourt, a babalawo or Santeria priest, and member of
the commission that writes the “Letter of the Year” containing
prophesies and recommendations for followers, was upbeat at a
news conference following the release of the letter.
“I am sure this is a moment of change, a moment that can favor
us, first of all because it is under the divinity of Yemaya, the
Orisha (goddess) of feeding,” he said, “and really that is what
we need.”
In a broader sense, Yemaya is goddess of the seas and of water,
and is considered one of the most powerful and positive deities.
Castro, 86, said last month he would step down as president in
April. He took over in 2008 after his brother Fidel Castro, who
had governed Cuba since leading the 1959 revolution, became
seriously ill. Fidel Castro died in 2016.
"We hope that the new leader will bring new reforms,” Betancourt
said. “We are betting on reforms of the laws, in the food and
health system, in social education that is contaminating the
minds of the youth.”
First Vice President Miguel Diaz-Canel, 57, is widely seen as
Castro’s successor.
"It is a moment of change ... to make changes. A time to change
schemes that really do us harm,” Betancourt said.
Cuba has been immersed for a decade in efforts to transform its
Soviet-style economy in hopes of improving the country's
sluggish performance.
But bureaucratic resistance has slowed progress toward a more
market-oriented system and the crisis in ally Venezuela has left
Cuba hard-pressed to pay for imports and recapitalize
infrastructure.
The Letter of the Year prophesied “health in the complete sense
of the term,” and urged followers to “maintain a good social and
moral conduct.”
(Writing by Marc Frank; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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