Caracas, Mar 14, 2007 (CNA).- The Archbishop of Caracas, Cardinal Jorge Urosa, said this week Venezuela would not benefit from the installation of a brand of Marxist-Leninist socialism. Such as system under President Hugo Chavez would not lead to prosperity, but to a ¡°great oppression of the people,¡± Cardinal Urosa said. In an interview with the Venezuelan daily El Universal, the Cardinal rejected the statements of President Hugo Chavez that Jesus was a ¡°socialist¡± and he said that the ¡°21st century Socialism¡± being touted by Chavez is ambiguous. Noting that during his speeches Chavez constantly encourages people to read Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, Cardinal Urosa said, ¡°Evidently he is telling us which road he is taking, and we tell him that it¡¯s not for us, because it does not lead to prosperity.¡± Urosa pointed out that the Socialist system with the Marxist-Leninist tendencies, as developed in Eastern Europe, ¡°did not produce any benefit or progress and actually led to serious oppression of the people.¡± ¡°Jesus Christ was not a politician,¡± the Cardinal stressed, and ¡°it cannot be said that Jesus Christ supports either the Socialist or the neo-liberal capitalist system, nor the monarchy, nor the republic.¡± In other statements, Cardinal Urosa recalled that last December, the Venezuelan bishops sent a letter to Chavez telling him that they hoped his 21st century Socialism would be ¡°equally devoid of both savage capitalism and Marxist ideology.¡± The bishops said they were hopeful it would be ¡°a path of transformation of the country, open to the transcendent and to religion and promoting the inclusion of all Venezuelans through dialogue and peaceful persuasion.¡±
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