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‘FLATTEN INDIFFEREN­CE,’ BASILICA RECTOR URGES

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ASIDE from the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19), another serious illness afflicting humanity right now is indifferen­ce.

“The sin of indifferen­ce continues to rise. This is the kind of curve that should be flattened,” Fr. Pacifico Nohara, Jr., rector of the Basilica Minore del Sto. Niño, said in his homily during the Hubo mass on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021.

“It makes us inhuman. It makes the poor, poorer. It makes the least of our society unacceptab­le and unloveable,” he added.

The Hubo mass signals the end of the Fiesta Señor. The rite involves bathing, undressing and redressing of the image of the Child Jesus. It is held every first Friday after the feast day.

As the 456th Fiesta Señor comes to an end, Nohara said one important takeaway for the devotees is the knowledge that they have something to share and give to others “with love.”

He said devotees should be able to respond with love through concrete action, especially in this extraordin­ary time.

Nohara said the tradition of the Hubo serves to remind devotees of their desire or commitment to change their hearts and to be humble like a child by undressing their

sins and transgress­ions so that they will become “new and healed disciples of God.”

He thanked the devotees for being understand­ing and supportive even after several adjustment­s were made in the 2021 Fiesta Señor celebratio­n.

“Although, it broke our hearts into million or trillion pieces, we have to do what is right and be responsibl­e Christians in our community to take care of the gift of life,” Nohara said.

He was referring to the decision to suspend in-person novena masses on the fifth day. The remaining novena masses in the nine-day series were held virtually as a precaution against transmissi­on of Covid-19.

 ?? / AMPER CAMPAÑA ?? IN-PERSON WORSHIP. Devotees, wearing masks and face shields, wave and hold images of the Sto. Niño aloft during the Hubo mass, which signals the end of the Fiesta Señor, on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021 at the Pilgrim Center.
/ AMPER CAMPAÑA IN-PERSON WORSHIP. Devotees, wearing masks and face shields, wave and hold images of the Sto. Niño aloft during the Hubo mass, which signals the end of the Fiesta Señor, on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021 at the Pilgrim Center.

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