Heed Pope Francis’ appeal to end culture of waste

Pope Francis T-shirts on the sidewalk in Las Piñas

Pope Francis T-shirts on the sidewalk in Las Piñas

This visit of Pope Francis is heartwarming as it is awesome.

To those who will brave the heat (hopefully it doesn’t rain), the long walk, the long wait, hunger and thirst, bless your courage and your determination.

I hope and pray that our love for Pope Francis will include taking care of our environment. I hope that as we try to cleanse our soul, we will make sure that we don’t dirty our surroundings.

The EcoWaste Coalition said last year, during the celebration of the World Environment Day on June 5, Pope Francis urged everyone “to make a serious commitment to respect and protect creation, to be attentive to every person, to counter the culture of waste and disposable, to promote a culture of solidarity and of encounter.”
“The Pope’s visit is an opportune time to roll out a campaign that will show our people’s unity and determination to switch to a ‘Zero Waste Pilipinas’ where waste prevention and reduction is the norm of life,” said Aileen Lucero, coordinator, EcoWaste Coalition.

We share Lucero’s concern that “It will be very sad and ironic if the activities of Pope Francis, particularly the huge outdoor assemblies, will leave tons of garbage behind as the country observes the ‘Zero Waste Month’. We should avoid a repeat of the enormous garbage at the closing Mass of the 1995 World Youth Day in Manila, presided over by then Pope John Paul II and which drew over five million attendees.”

Pope Francis visit coincides with the observance of Zero waste month every January proclaimed by President Aquino.

Zero Waste according to Aquino’s Proclamation 760 “is a goal that is ethical, economical, efficient and visionary to guide people in changing their lifestyles and practices to emulate sustainable natural cycles, where all discarded materials are designed to become resources for others to use.”

Lucero said,“Pope Francis is known for his simplicity, his preference for public transportation, and his affection and respect for those who recycle such as the waste pickers.”

Pope Francis souvenirs. Thanks to Interaksyon for photo.

Pope Francis souvenirs. Thanks to Interaksyon for photo.

The honor and adulation for him should include emulating the virtues that he lives by.

Lucero recalled that the plea for “Zero Waste” by the late Jaime Cardinal Sin in 2003 on the occasion of the 4th World Meeting of Families should inform and guide the Catholic Church in preparing for the papal visit.
The late church leader exhorted the faithful to make the said meeting a “zero waste celebration of life” and outlined four simple steps to make that happen, to wit: “1) minimize the creation of waste by using as few resources as possible at the various events, 2) avoid using plastic and disposable items, 3) separate discards into biodegradable and non-biodegradable, and 4) put them into their proper containers to facilitate recycling and make simpler the work of cleaners and collectors.”

A waste reduction project carried out by the Archdiocese of Manila, the EcoWaste Coalition and informal recyclers from Smokey Mountain at the concluding Mass of the 4th World Meeting of Families in Rizal Park achieved a 90% waste diversion rate, retrieving 1,573 kilos of recyclable materials that were sold to recyclers and 600 kilos of food waste that were turned into compost.

“We truly hope that the visit of Pope Francis to our land will be a zero waste celebration of faith and life,” Lucero said.

After the Pope Francis event, there should be no mountains of garbage for other people to dispose. Or we should all help in making every venue of Pope Francis gathering as clean as when we entered it.

The EcoWaste Coalition warns against pewter or pewter-like pendants of Pope Francis and the Papal Cross that have been found to contain dangerous level of lead.

“We got the shock of our life to discover souvenir items with pewter or pewter-like pendants of Pope Francis and the Papal Cross that had dangerous levels of lead. Some are of a size that could be mouthed by children as if it was a toy,” said Thony Dizon, coordinator of the EcoWaste Coalition’s Project Protect.

Exposure to lead has been linked to major health issues such as learning disabilities, anemia, joint and muscle weaknesses, behavioral problems, organ failure and even death.

On a happy note, Dizon said most papal souvenirs that they have screened for lead, using a handheld X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) device, are “thankfully non-toxic. “

“Pope Francis, who has a master’s degree in chemistry, would be happy to know that many faith-inspired products are safe from such poison and generally pose no risk to human health and the environment,” Dizon said.

As we welcome Pope Francis, let’s all pray for his and everyone’s safety.

Smart gives free access to Twitter for Pope’s visit

Smart today announces its partnership with Twitter to bring Filipinos free use of the app during the entire time Pope Francis will be in the country.

Starting January 15, Smart, Sun Cellular, and Talk ‘N Text subscribers can text DEARPOPE to 9999 to register and avail of this free service. The use of the app with no charge includes tweeting real-time, uploading photos, and most especially reaching out to the Pope. You may follow his Twitter account (@Pontifex) to get updates and also by using the hashtag #DearPopeFrancis if you want to send your prayers.

Once you’ve successfully registered, you can simply go and open your Twitter mobile app or go to the site (m.twitter.com) on your phone’s browser for the whole duration of the Papal visit. Smart reminds us to have at least Php1 load balance every day or are otherwise subscribed to any plan, promo, or bundle to enjoy this free service. This goes on top of the existing 30MB of the company’s Free Internet promo.

“Twitter is excited to partner with Smart to enable all Filipinos to get closer to the Pope and connect with the local community for this historic occasion – from expressing their hopes and prayers using Tweets with #DearPopeFrancis hashtag as well as getting real-time updates, photos and conversations in their Twitter timeline on Pope Francis’ first-ever visit to the Philippines. Most importantly, join the Twitter flock and sign up now to follow the Pope’s Twitter account (@Pontifex) during his visit, so that you can be one of the first to get the Pope’s Tweets via the Twitter app on your Smart mobile device,” said Arvinder Gujral, Director Business Development, India and SE Asia, Twitter.

More details of the Pope’s visit, including #DearPopeFrancis Tweets, videos, stories and the Pope’s itinerary, can be found at dearpopefrancis.ph.

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The making of the missalette for Pope Francis’ mass at Rizal Park

Pope Francis. He has reinvigorated the Catholic Church.

Pope Francis. He has reinvigorated the Catholic Church.

Pope Francis will be saying his masses (he will have three during his Philippine five-day visit) in English but in Rizal Park, he will start his homily with “Sumasampalataya ako.”

The missalette that will be used in the Rizal Park mass will be eight pages and will contain, for the first time, the Eucharistic Prayer. The text will be in red and blue.

The song, “Tell the World of His Love,” which was sang during the 10th World Youth Day visit of Pope John Paul II in January 1995 will again be sung during the Rizal Park mass.

These pieces of information were shared by Fr. Domie G. Guzman during the mass at Southmall in Las Piñas yesterday.

Fr. Domie, who belongs to the Society of St. Paul(SSP), has been given the challenging and inspiring task of printing the three million missalettes to be used in the Rizal Park mass.

The Society of St. Paul is an international religious congregation of priests and brothers whose particular call and ministry is to bring the message of Jesus Christ to peoples through the communication media. It publishes weekly the four-page missalette, Sambuhay, available by subscription.

Fr. Domie said sometime in September, he was asked by his seminary classmate, Fr. Geni, who is with the Liturgical Commission of the Catholic Bishops Conference, to take charge of producing the missalette for the Rizal Park mass at 3:30 p.m. of January 18, Sunday, where some seven million people are expected.

Fr. Geni said three million missalettes would do. People could just share it – an act or gesture that the Pope has been asking Catholics to do.

A missalette is a shortened missal, a liturgical book containing all instructions and texts necessary for the celebration of Mass throughout the year.

Fr. Domie Guzman, tasked with producing missalettes, for Pope Francis's mass at Rizal Park, at a Sunday mass in Southmall.

Fr. Domie Guzman, tasked with producing missalettes, for Pope Francis’s mass at Rizal Park, at a Sunday mass in Southmall.

Fr. Domie said he asked for an official order from Archbishop Socrates Villegas which came in November.
Everything in the missalette had to be approved by Vatican. He got the Vatican- approved text during the Christmas holidays when almost everybody was on vacation.

The artist worked on the layout first week of January.

Fr. Domie said the eight-page Missalette “ will be in red and blue. The red color is what we call the rubrics which indicate what the Pope is going to do.Parang instructive. Main text is in blue. People’s response will be in bold letters.

He said “This is the first time that we will be including in the missalette what we call the Eucharistic prayer. “

He said the first reading is in Tagalog, the second in English. The Gospel is in English.

“The Prayers for the Faithful will be in Kapampangan, Ilokano, Bicolano, Waray with English translations,”Fr. Domie said.

It will be an awesome event. Fr. Domie said all the bishops will be there on stage. Some 7,000 priests will also be there with more than 10,000 ministers who will be administering the Holy Communion.

Twenty tents will be set up in Rizal Park where the consecrated Host will be reposed. The missalettes will be available for free at the tents.

The three million copies of missalette, which will all be ready by January 16, cost almost P2 million to produce at P66 per copy. So don’t be surprised to see some credits at the last page.

Manila Will Offer Free Wi-Fi Access During Papal Visit

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In line with the upcoming visit of Pope Francis in the Philippines, the local government unit of the city of Manila headed by Mayor Joseph Estrada and Vice Mayor Isko Moreno have announced that the city will provide free wireless internet access in select public areas around the metro.

In a statement, Vice Mayor Moreno said that this initiative will serve as both a continuation to their plan of making it easy for their constituents to access internet at no cost, as well as a test-run on how well the network infrastructure can hold up.

free wifi manila

And it will be tested for sure, since the LGU is expecting some 5 million people will flock Manila January 18 to at least get a glimpse of the beloved Pope during his visit in Manila.

It’s unclear whether which company will cater the free Wi-Fi access, but Vice Mayor Moreno claims that “several Manila-based companies have pledged to contribute for the free internet access” and that the antennas that will be used are donated by “an American company based in Silicon Valley”.

Sources: 1 & 2

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Manila Will Offer Free Wi-Fi Access During Papal Visit

Lazada Philippines

In line with the upcoming visit of Pope Francis in the Philippines, the local government unit of the city of Manila headed by Mayor Joseph Estrada and Vice Mayor Isko Moreno have announced that the city will provide free wireless internet access in select public areas around the metro.

In a statement, Vice Mayor Moreno said that this initiative will serve as both a continuation to their plan of making it easy for their constituents to access internet at no cost, as well as a test-run on how well the network infrastructure can hold up.

free wifi manila

And it will be tested for sure, since the LGU is expecting some 5 million people will flock Manila January 18 to at least get a glimpse of the beloved Pope during his visit in Manila.

It’s unclear whether which company will cater the free Wi-Fi access, but Vice Mayor Moreno claims that “several Manila-based companies have pledged to contribute for the free internet access” and that the antennas that will be used are donated by “an American company based in Silicon Valley”.

Sources: 1 & 2

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