Philippine Daily Inquirer

FAITHFUL URGED TO SWITCH OFF LIGHTS ON SATURDAY NIGHT

- —JULIE M. AURELIO

The Archdioces­e of Manila on Thursday urged its parishes and their residents to switch off their lights on Saturday night in observance of Earth Hour.

Fr. Reginald Malicdem, chancellor of the archdioces­e, said Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, the Manila archbishop, was appealing to all parishes under his jurisdicti­on to take part in Earth Hour.

Earth Hour will be observed from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, during which people are encouraged to switch off their lights to help reduce the production of harmful carbon monoxide.

Church-run Radio Veritas will participat­e by switching off its lights for one hour and by holding a special program, “Ang Banal na Oras (The Holy Hour),” with Manila Auxiliary Bishop Broderick Pabillo.

‘Laudato Si’

Fr. Anton Pascual, Radio Veritas president, appealed to the faithful to help protect the environmen­t by supporting the initiative.

“We are also encouragin­g the public not just to participat­e but to be aware of the effects of climate change on biodiversi­ty. Let us take this as an opportunit­y to promote the habit of con- serving and utilizing our natural resources,” Pascual said.

Radio Veritas, which is owned and operated by the Archdioces­e of Manila, has been taking part in the worldwide Earth Hour movement since 2009.

The special program, which Radio Veritas will air from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday, will discuss the history of the Earth Hour movement, and Pope Francis’ 2015 encyclical on environmen­tal protection, “Laudato Si (Praise Be to You).”

The encyclical seeks to raise awareness of the environmen­tal predicamen­t of Earth—humankind’s common home—and deepen people’s understand­ing of the urgency to take action.

The encyclical also aims to provide meaningful reflection­s to guide the faithful to ecological conversion.

 ?? —CHRISTIAN MANINGO/CEBU DAILY NEWS ?? CREATING AWARENESS OF CLIMATE CHANGE Lights were switched off at Cebu City’s Plaza Independen­cia as the local government hosted the 2017 Earth Hour event in the city.
—CHRISTIAN MANINGO/CEBU DAILY NEWS CREATING AWARENESS OF CLIMATE CHANGE Lights were switched off at Cebu City’s Plaza Independen­cia as the local government hosted the 2017 Earth Hour event in the city.

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