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Catholics told to learn from tragedies

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Cebu clergy called on Catholics to act and be involved in protecting the environmen­t and preserving its asset – a lesson one should discern following the September 20 landslide in Naga City, Cebu.

In observing the feast of environmen­tal steward St. Francis of Assisi, the city's patron, Cebu auxiliary bishop Oscar Jaime Florencio in his 21-minute homily during the Pontifical Mass said one should emulate the saint’s virtues that he does not only express his faith but also puts it into action.

The Cebu bishop presided over the concelebra­ted Mass at 10 a.m. for Naga’s 189th annual fiesta celebratio­n in honor of Saint Francis of Assisi held at the archdioces­an shrine named after the saint.

Florencio, who was one of the survivors of the 2013 super typhoon Yolanda in Leyte, said humans must cling to their faith and trust to God that are tested in times of disasters but these must be accompanie­d with actions or good deeds.

The prelate said people must reflect on their tragic experience­s and learn from them by taking the right actions rather than being apathetic. If one ignores, then his or her devotion or faith is pointless, he added.

Florencio said Catholics should strive to be engaged in every good initiative and other causes.

Fr. Murphy Sarsonas, chair of Cebu Archdioces­an Commission on Environmen­tal Concern (CACEC), said disasters should awaken people of their responsibi­lity in protecting and preserving the natural resources.

The environmen­t degrades slowly when natural resources are gradually depleting while natural habitats are also destroyed.

Sarsonas, an environmen­tal advocate, said these current natural events should raise the consciousn­ess of people on the present state of the environmen­t.

He added that these events should move them to exercise "good habits" such as taking good care of the Earth.

“Whatever environmen­tal awareness gained has to be translated into good habits,” he said.

He said these deeds must be aligned to Godly virtues that may start in every household and then may be extended to the bigger community. —

May B. Miasco/MBG

 ?? ROWENA CAPISTRANO ?? Reeling from a tragedy that claimed more than 70 lives, Nagahanons turn to faith as saving grace. The city celebrated its fiesta yesterday in honor of St. Francis of Assisi with Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma.
ROWENA CAPISTRANO Reeling from a tragedy that claimed more than 70 lives, Nagahanons turn to faith as saving grace. The city celebrated its fiesta yesterday in honor of St. Francis of Assisi with Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma.

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