Thousands Attend the Pro-Life Walk for Life in the Philippines


 
 Thousands of Catholics joined the annual Walk for Life march on February 17th, between Quezon City and Manila, in the Philippines. The march was held for the first time in 2017 in response to the violence caused by the war on drugs and the proposed reinstatement of the death penalty. It was coordinated by the Council of the Laity of the Philippines an association of believers established by the CBCP (Catholic bishops of the Philippines).
At this year’s Walk for Life in Manila, Cardinal Advincula, the archbishop of Manila,  in his homily, urged the faithful to “engage in more listening and dialogue", via approaches that, while upholding the Church's teachings, avoid judgement and condemnation, helping young couples on their journey. More than 80 groups were present.

Cardinal Jose F. Advincula, Archbishop of Manila, led the Holy Mass.
In his homily, he said, “We need to engage in more listening and dialogue.”. This, too, is part of walking for life, stressing that families and especially young people need help on their journey.

“Yes, we are clear about teachings on the different issues connected with life and family. But we also need to rethink our approaches, methodologies and strategies,” he explained. This requires keeping in mind “the diversity and understanding of identity and personhood”.

“We witness how human life is attacked from all sides, especially those who are most vulnerable: the unborn, the sick, and the elderly,” Card Advincula said in his address to more than 80 Church groups and Philippine pro-life organisations.

“Most people still take the gift of life for granted. In today’s celebration of our Holy Mother Church, let us remember to show gratitude to the Lord for the life that He has bestowed upon us. We owe Him all that we are and all that we can be.”

Bishop Severo Cagatan Caermare of Dipolog, president of the Episcopal Commission for the Laity of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), reiterated the same message.

Bernard Canaveral, president of the Pro-Life Foundation of the Philippines, also spoke.

“In this year’s Walk for Life, we advocate for the sanctity of every precious human. Walking together towards the same ideal as a family brings unity and strengthens our love,” he said.

“But the greatest ideal is to strive for holiness. One of the ways that we can grow in holiness is by respecting the God-given dignity of every human person,” he added.
The march was held for the first time in 2017 in response to the violence caused by the war on drugs and the proposed reinstatement of the death penalty. It was coordinated by the Council of the Laity of the Philippines an association of believers established by the CBCP.
“As we walk for life, we learn that valuing life and advocating for life starts with the family," said Joy Katigbak, a member of the Couple for Christ, a church-based group that promotes family life.
“One of the most powerful weapons that we have in the pro-life mission is prayer. As we continue to fight the forces of death that seek to destroy marriage, family, and life, let us tap into God's strength," she added. (Source: Asia News IT and Walk for Life FB Page

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