Cardinal Tagle urges prayers for
Manila’s water crisis
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| Manila's worst water crisis in a decade (AFP) |
In a circular, Card. Tagle has called on his faithful of
Manila Archdiocese to pray for rain amidst an acute shortage of water in the
capital.
By Robin Gomes
With the worst water crisis hitting the Philippine capital
in a decade, the Archbishop of Manila is urging for prayers
for rain.
"We are currently facing a water crisis. Experts
reported that we are experiencing a mild El Nino," wrote
Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle in a March 12 letter to the
faithful of his archdiocese.
El Nino is part of a routine climate pattern that occurs
when sea surface temperatures in the tropical Pacific Ocean rise to
above-normal levels for an extended period of time. This can cause
significant changes in weather around the world.
Storming heavens
“Our relief will come from nature,” the cardinal wrote,
adding, “we implore the Master of all creation, God, our Father, at whose
command the winds and the seas obey, to send us rain.”
“Let us together storm heavens with our supplication, that
God’s mercy be upon us and send us the rain we need,” Card. Tagle urged.
The Archbishop of Manila has distributed prayer intentions
in English and Tagalog for use in daily prayers and in the Prayer of the
Faithful during Sunday Masses.
The English prayer version reads: “We ask the Lord to hasten
to send the rain we badly need, especially in Luzon, so that the damage to
crops and other livelihood and an impending water shortage may be averted, we
pray.”
“We beg the Lord to inspire us in this time of crisis to
share in the name of Jesus what we have and to take responsibility for one
another and for the environment and resources that you have generously provided
us, we pray.”
Over 6 million affected
Some 6.8 million people are feeling the effects of a water
shortage in Manila and its surroundings. In several areas, residents can
be seen queueing up with containers for water rations.
President Rodrigo Duterte was scheduled to
meet representatives of the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System on
Tuesday to discuss its response to the water crisis in Manila.
Earlier on March 15, he ordered private utility companies to
release water from a dam in the northern part of the country to supply water to
the capital for the next 150 days.

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