Faith, Fidel and the Feds: Two Cuban Pastors Walk a Tough Line

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THEY were little girls when the Cuban revolution swept their island - kids with big dreams and a rock-hard faith in God.

Those were tough times for Rhode Gonzalez Zorrilla, 52, and Dora Arce Valentin, 45. Tougher than for many other children in Cuba because their fathers were pastors. With a constitution that until a decade ago plainly stated Cuba was an atheist country, you had to be special indeed to speak up publicly and embrace God.

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Faith, Fidel and the Feds: Two Cuban Pastors Walk a Tough Line

"The children of pastors suffered the most," Gonzalez Zorrilla, a chemist and Pentecostal pastor who heads the Council of Churches of Cuba, which include Baptist,...

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