Pope Francis is joining up with Patriarch Kirill in Havana on Friday, a historic event that marks the first time the head of the Roman Catholic Church is meeting with the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, notes NBC News, which outlines all the background behind this "religious rendezvous." Other developments:
- NPR delves into whether this get-together can really mend the 10-century rift between the two factions.
- Stopping persecution against Christians is one main reason pointed out by the Catholic News Agency for the meeting. It offers three other compelling ones.