Manila Bulletin

Continue to toll the bells every night – Cardinal Tagle

- By LESLIE ANN G. AQUINO

Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle, on Monday, asked priests in his archdioces­e to continue the practice of tolling church bells every 8 p.m. as a way of rememberin­g the dead following the killing of Father Mark Ventura of the Archdioces­e of Tuguegarao.

It was September last year when the cardinal had asked for the tolling of church bells every 8 p.m. in his archdioces­e amid the series of killings in the country.

"I am asking you to continue the practice and to invite our communitie­s to pause, remember and pray," Tagle said in a letter dated April 30, a day after Ventura was shot to death on Sunday after celebratin­g Mass in Gattaran, Cagayan.

"The bell beckons us to remember the dead, never to forget them, and to ask God to remember them. The bells haunt the perpetrato­rs of violence and killing to remember their victims, never to forget them," he added.

His Eminence said the bells also urge us to commit to do actions of truth, justice, love, and respect for God's gift of human life and dignity.

"The bells beg us to transform the mourning of our people into hope and peace," said Tagle.

Cardinal Tagle earlier condemned the murder of Ventura at the same time expressed sadness that some people no longer value life as a gift from God.

“It’s sad that a priest was killed in Tuguegarao. And even if he’s not a priest… a person. Isn’t he a gift from God? Is it that easy nowadays to just kill and throw someone away?” he said in a CBCP News post.

He was the second priest to be murdered in four months after Fr. Marcelito Paez, 72, who was killed by still unidentifi­ed in Nueva Ecija province last December.

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