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PALMA TO CATHOLICS: PRIORITIZE REFLECTION OVER LEISURE

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HOLY Week is essentiall­y a time for reflection and prayer over pursuits for leisure, Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma said in his homily during the Palm Sunday mass at the Cebu Metropolit­an Cathedral on March 24, 2024.

He encouraged the Cebuano Catholic faithful to prioritize the solemnity of the occasion rather than indulging in leisure outings.

“Dunay pipila nalipay kon Semana Santa kay maghunahun­a pag-ekskursyon sa kung asa man nga dapit, pero kung pwede lang atoang panahon ihatag lang sa Ginoo kay daghan mahinungda­non nga misteryo sa atong pagtuo. Mao gitawag og Holy Week kay mao magdala kanato pagtubo sa kinabuhing Kristohano­n, sa pagkabalaa­n,” he said.

(Some find joy in planning excursions to various places during Holy Week, but if only we could dedicate this time solely to the Lord, as there are many significan­t mysteries in our faith to contemplat­e during Holy Week, which leads us to grow in our Christian life, in holiness.)

Start of Holy Week

Palm Sunday signifies the start of Holy Week, also known as Semana Santa, a significan­t religious observance in the Christian calendar that commemorat­es the final week of Jesus Christ’s life, his crucifixio­n, and his resurrecti­on.

This year, the Catholic celebratio­n began on March 24 and will end on Saturday, March 30.

Palma urged Cebuano faithful to gather in churches this week, stressing the importance of congregati­ng to deepen their connection with God and understand Christ’s sacrifice.

“Akong punto, kung duna kita’y panahon sa laing butang, unta duna kitay panahon sa pamalandon­g sa mga pulong sa Ginoo,” he said.

(My point is, if we have time for other things, I hope we also have time to reflect on the words of the Lord.)

Meanwhile, Police Lt. Col. Gerard Ace Pelare, spokespers­on of the Police Regional Office Central Visayas, in a forum on Wednesday, March 20, urged families planning travels or outings to observe precaution­ary security measures.

Pelare advised households to designate a security overseer or install closed-circuit television cameras to monitor activities at home while most are away.

He also suggested ensuring vehicle maintenanc­e to prevent engine failure during travel and noting police numbers at destinatio­ns for emergency reporting.

Pelare stressed the importance of having readily available emergency hotline numbers, including those for the police, ambulances, and the Department of Health.

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