ACU’s mission is to bring society back to Christ. Fr. Rey de Castro said "these were grandiose plans for men that have the enormous responsibility to do great apostolic works." Such a group, said agrupado lawyer and diplomat Miguel Figueroa, author of the first history of the ACU, "is to be found among intellectuals capable of successfully promoting their ideas through word, book or article via newspaper, pulpit, cathedra or pew." Part of that work of the ACU in Cuba, under the name of Bureau of Information and Propaganda, was publication of 55 pamphlets on topics dealing with dogma, morality and apologetics, written by nearly 20 agrupados, rosas místicas and a few guest authors during the mid to late 1950s. At least one pamphlet was penned by Fr. Llorente himself, who directed the publication. Over one million copies were printed in Cuba and Spain and distributed to other Spanish speaking countries. Some even made it to parishes in the USA! Agustin Villegas, Cuban freedom fighter and writer (he’s completing a book about 10 martyrs of the Agrupacion), tells that he owes his conversion to Catholicism to these pamphlets. The ACU Canonization Commission is exploring the possibility of translating some or all of this pamphlets into English. We include here links to Fr. Llorente’s Is it a sin? as well as to his Spanish original ¿Será pecado?
“Uno solo es el Jefe y Maestro”