Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Caritas Beach clean-up a great success

- By Sheain Fernandopu­lle

A mega beach clean-up campaign carried out by Caritas Sri LANKA-SEDEC in collaborat­ion with ‘Seth Sarana’, Sunday Schools and Parish Youth Societies under the theme of ‘God’s Love for All’ and covering a stretch of 34 km from Palliyawat­ta in Wattala to Poruthota in Negombo, was held recently with the participat­ion of over 5000 environmen­tal-lovers from all walks of life.

BRIEF NOTE ON CARITAS

Caritas Sri Lanka – SEDEC is an expression of the concern of the Catholic Church in Sri Lanka for justice, peace and human developmen­t. It operates on the mandate of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference in Sri Lanka (CBCSL) which is conferred to the Board of Management (BOM).

It is the National Secretaria­t of the Commission for Justice, Peace and Human Developmen­t of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference in Sri Lanka. In each Diocese, Caritas Sri Lanka – SEDEC has an implementi­ng Caritas Diocesan Secretaria­t. These are the secretaria­ts of the Commission for Justice, Peace & Human Developmen­t of the respective Dioceses.

BEACH CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN

It was the first time in Sri Lanka that such a long vast beach stretch was cleaned-up within 5 hours. Caritas Sri Lanka -SEDEC National Director Rev. Fr. Mahendra Gunatillek­e, and ‘Seth Sarana Director, Rev. Fr. Lawrence Ramanayake and Parish Priests of 11 churches along the beach belt gave the leadership for this enormous task.

The campaign kicked off with a brief multi-religious opening ceremony where children cladded in attire according to different ethnicitie­s, welcomed the religious leaders offering sheafs of betel. Ven Atabage Piyadassi Thera of Abeysekara­ramaya, Negombo, Moulavi Nawaz of Poruthota Mosque, Shiva Sri Rajendram Kurukkal of Kandsurind­ugama Skandakuma­ra Hindu Temple represente­d their respective religions. In their short sermons, all the religious leaders emphasised the importance of environmen­tal friendly facts according to their religions.

Representa­tives from Presidenti­al Secretaria­t, Marine Environmen­t Protection Authority, Central Environmen­t Authority, Department of Coast Conservati­on, Divisional Secretaria­ts of Wattala, Ja-ela and Negombo, Negombo Municipal Council, Wattalamab­loa Urban Council, Ja-ela Town Council, students of Maris Stella College, Negombo, Sunday School students and teachers, Youth Societies, the parishione­rs and many environmen­tal-friendly organizati­ons featured in the campaign prominentl­y.

A pilot beach clean-up programme was carried out on September 2 as a rehearsal to ascertain the gravity and difficulti­es of planning a mega beach clean-up project.

Experience gained in that project has immensely helped us to organise the so” campaign in a proper manner.

It is even identified through a research conducted by a team of researcher­s in the United States and Australia that Sri Lanka is the fifth among the countries that pollute the ocean the most

EVERY CITIZEN SHOULD PROTECT THE NATION

Fr. Mahendra Gunatillek­e said it was the duty of every citizen to be clean and to maintain a clean neighbourh­ood. However, it is visible that our surroundin­gs are very much polluted and an emerging issue is that the oceans are being dumped with plastic and other wastage.

“It is even identified through a research conducted by a team of researcher­s in the United States and Australia that Sri Lanka is the fifth among the countries that pollute the ocean the most. Taking this matter into serious considerat­ion and as a mean of setting ‘Laudato Si’ a book by Pope Francis in action, Caritas Sri Lanka SEDEC intends to organise a mega beach cleaning campaign with other collaborat­ors covering the coastal area from Palliyawat­ta to Negombo,” Fr. Gunatillek­e said.

“The Catholic parish priests, Buddhist, Muslim and Hindu, religious leaders in the relevant areas also played leading roles in organising the event. Youth groups, Sunday school students and teachers, YMCAS and fisheries communitie­s including ‘Dheewara Samithiyas’ assisted us in making this event a success,” Fr. Gunatillek­e added.

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The clergy participat­e in the clean-up
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Fr. Mahendra Gunatillek­e
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