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THE Catholic Church made it clear it was against people taking lives in the war against illegal drugs. But, aside from killings, the apathy of the community should also be a cause for worry.

Cebuanos joined Saturday the early morning Walk for Life with Mary to express support to the Church declaratio­n that such killings must end “because we love life, we love our country.” It was not a huge crowd, people did not spill to the streets from the church. It should have been a bigger crowd, given the reason for the gathering, but others did not come.

Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma reminded those who attended the mass at the Cebu Metropolit­an Cathedral that followed the walk that Mama Mary is the “mother of life, mother of all.” In Mama Mary, we are all brothers

and sisters and no one has the right to take the life of another.

Palma said thousands have been killed in the war on drugs. While the Church supports government’s antiillega­l drugs campaigns, it questions the killings that happen in going after pushers and users. “We question this method for we know plenty died in questionab­le circumstan­ces and motives,” he said in Cebuano.

We say it is God’s will when a person dies of sickness or old age, but it is never His will that life be taken by people even if done to clear the country of illegal drugs. Life is sacred, life is a gift, Palma said. No one should take the life of another person.

Palma encouraged the faithful to do what they can to help solve the problem of illegal drugs, as he mentioned the Church’s efforts at rehabilita­ting users. He called people to “whatever we can do to make another

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