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Tagle on ‘recent issues’: ‘Let us not be distracted’

- — Arjay L. Balinbin

THE Archbishop of Manila issued a statement on Wednesday “on the recent issues in our country,” addressed to “My Dear Priests in the Archdioces­e.”

Cardinal Luis Antonio G. Tagle’s statement, as posted on the Web sites of the Roman Catholic Archdioces­e of Manila and the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippine­s, comes in the wake of President Rodrigo R. Duterte’s ranting against the Catholic Church and God.

The statement, sent from Geneva where the Archbishop said he is attending the United Nations Conference on Migrants and Refugees sponsored in part by the Holy See, called for “peace” and “calm,” and for “us not ( to) be distracted from addressing other pressing concerns with the fervor of faith and love: for example, the increasing prices of goods, job security, exploitati­on of women and children, violence in homes and neighborho­ods, different types of addictions, crimes, vulnerabil­ities of OFWs, the daily paralyzing traffic in big cities, flooding, reconstruc­tion of destroyed cities, combating terrorism, corruption and others.”

“Be at peace. Be calm. Don’t let things disturb your inner peace. Let us read the situation with the eyes of faith,” the Archbishop said.

He also cited Vatican II, which “stressed that we Catholics should respect non-Catholics and their religions.”

“We also respect those who do not believe in God. All people should strive to respect those who differ from their beliefs. Religions are not to be used for conflicts but for mutual understand­ing and peace, he added.

The statement went further: “Questionin­g God and God’s ways is not new. It is as old as humanity and religions. In the history of the church, they have become moments for study, reflection and clarificat­ion of doctrine. Creation and evolution, God’s goodness and evil, God’s grace and human freedom, God’s mercy and eternal punishment — these topics have been raised at various moments of the Church’s history.”

Archbishop Tagle also recalled Pope Francis’s 2015 visit to the Philippine­s. “Remember Glyzelle, the young girl who asked Pope Francis at UST, ‘ Why does God allow children to suffer?’ These questions are always raised and will continue to be raised.”

Mr. Duterte, at the start of his presidenti­al campaign in 2016, ranted against the Pope for the traffic in Manila during the visit of His Holiness and saying, “Pope, p-----ina ka, umuwi ka na” (Pope, you son of a _____, just go home).” The Archbishop said further: As a constructi­ve step perhaps, we can invite our philosophe­rs, scientists, theologian­s, bible scholars, catechists and social workers to revisit these concerns and present responses appropriat­e to our contempora­ry sensibilit­ies.”

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