Philippine archdiocese ‘Walk
for Life’ and pray against spread of COVID-19
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Catholics in the Philippine Archdiocese of Cebu joined the
annual Walk for Life in large numbers on Saturday, not only to pray and pledge
their commitment to protect and nurture human life from birth to natural death
but also to pray against the spread of the dreaded Coronavirus Disease 2019
(COVID-19).
By Robin Gomes
Catholics in the Archdiocese of Cebu are urged to pray that
all “threats of life” be put to a halt, including threats by the Coronavirus
Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
“It’s our deepest desire to bring to the Lord what troubles
and concerns us. We pray for solutions on the problems happening around the
world,” Archbishop Jose Palma said in his homily.
“And we pray that the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
epidemic will stop,” said the archbishop in his homily at Mass at the Cebu
Metropolitan Cathedral, which followed the dawn penitential Walk for Life
procession.
The nationwide ‘Walk for Life’ organized each year by the
Council of the Laity of the Philippines, in collaboration with the Episcopal
Commission on the Laity of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines
(CBCP), aims to demonstrate “solidarity in upholding the dignity of life,"
from conception to natural death.
The faithful of Cebu Archdiocese gathered along a stretch of
Osmeña Boulevard located just outside the Central Visayas office of the
Department of Health (DOH-7) at dawn to start the procession that led them to
the Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral, where Archbishop Palma presided over the 5:30
a.m. Mass.
Archbishop Palma also urged prayers that scientists around
the world be able to find the cure to COVID-19 soon and that the death toll
caused by it be put to a stop.
Noting that COVID-19 has negatively impacted the country’s
economy, the archbishop asked for prayers for the Overseas Filipino
Workers (OFWs) who are now affected by the travel restrictions imposed by the
Philippine government.
He explained that the multitude of problems makes us feel
helpless at our small efforts compared to the sufferings of OFW. “That’s why we
bring them to the Lord. But yet we believe miracles can be possible in this
regard,” he added.
Organizers of the ‘Walk for Life’ in several parts of the
country opted to cancel their event because of the fear of COVID-19 infection.
Health authorities have earlier advised the public to avoid public
gatherings.
Some dioceses in other countries have taken precautions
against the virus, avoiding public gatherings.
The Archdiocese of Singapore has indefinitely suspended
public Masses, until further notice. Instead, the faithful have been
urged to follow the Mass on radio and YouTube.
Hong Kong Diocese has also taken a similar measure.
The viral outbreak that began in Chinese central province of
Hubei has infected more than 67,000 people globally. In mainland China, 1,523
deaths have been reported among 66,492 cases, mostly in Hubei. Infection
and deaths have been reported in other countries but on a much lesser scale.
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