Card. Tagle seeks support for Lenten feeding campaign
Catholics in Philippines are
being urged to support a Church-based feeding program for the country’s
malnourished children. The “Fast2Feed” asks people to fast and donate the money
that would otherwise be spent for food to Hapag-Asa program of Pondo ng Pinoy
(Funds for Filipinos) of the Archdiocese of Manila and its suffragan dioceses.
In a pastoral letter for Ash
Wednesday, Feb. 10, Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle asks the
faithful to feed hungry children as their concrete act of charity in this
Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy.
“It only takes Php 1,200 or
ten pesos a day to bring back a hungry and malnourished child to a healthy
state in six months,” noted the prelate.
“Let us make a difference in
their lives by fasting and donating whatever we save to Hapag-Asa. Let us
Fast2Feed,” he said. The program provides not only supplemental feeding but
also early childhood education and livelihood and skills training for parents.
Last year, donations
provided more than 21,000 malnourished and undernourished children in the
Pondo ng Pinoy member dioceses with warm and nutritious meals every day for six
months. The Cardinal said the program’s goal for this year is to feed 25,000
children.
Donations can be made through
Fast2Feed envelopes distributed in various parishes and they may be offered during
the Mass, or be turned over to the parish office.
Ash Wednesday signals the
start of Lent, the season for Catholics especially to do good works, fast and
pray. And with the Year of Mercy being observed by the Church, the cardinal
said Lent should be a particular occasion to “heed Pope Francis’ call to
practice mercy through concrete acts of charity.”
(CBCP News)
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