MALOLOS
CITY—Its all system go for the Earth Day concert here on Friday, a run up for
the global celebrations next Monday.
Organized
by the ecology desk of the Diocese of Malolos, the concert’s theme will focus
on “Pintig ng Kalikasan: Buhay ng Sangkatuhan.”
It
will feature singer-composer Noel Cabangon and will be held at the Malolos
Convention and Sports Complex here on Friday at 7PM.
Father
Efren Basco, head of the Diocesan Ecological and Environmental Program (DEEP)
said the concert is an event that will fuse live music and environmental
education and hopes to deepen people’s commitment towards being environmentally
responsible.
He
said that the concert will bring about the coming together of all age groups to
a meaningful activity of great exuberance which speaks directly to our times.
“It’s
the perfect time to ‘show and tell’ why concerts are the perfect venue to teach
stewardship of the planet,” the priest said.
Basco
stressed that “addressing the beauty of
creation as well as its destruction by humankind, this concert is both a call
to action and a cry of hope; it promises to be an unforgettable experience for
all who will attend it. May we be inspired and collectively work towards a
common mission for Mother Earth’s well-being.”
Part
of the run-up of activities before the Earth Day 2013 Concert were a series of
education for care of the environment seminars that include proper waste
management and promotion of organic method, tree planting in the Sierra Madre
mountains.
They
also led planting thousands of mangoves seedlings on the coastal towns of
Hagonoy, Paombong and the City of Malolos.
Basco
added that environmental care and protection is one of the key highlights in
the year-long celebrations of the Golden Jubilee of the Diocese of Malolos that
started last year.
This
was magnified in DEEP’s Ecological Conference Statement of June 12, 2009
signed by the Bishop Jose F. Oliveros
and by 140 Clergy, 105 Religious communities and 132 parish and school leaders
in the diocese.
An
excerpt of the said statement declared that
“we affirm that the whole universe reveals God’s manifold blessings and
acknowledge our responsibility as caretakers of God’s dwelling place. There is
only one air, water and land system on planet Earth. Upon these interrelated
systems, the health and survival of all forms and all peoples depend. Damage to
one part of a system affects the whole system; damage to one system affects the
other systems.” (Dino Balabo)
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