World Environment Day observed at Infant Jesus Shrine; 1,000 saplings distributed


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Mangaluru, Jun 11: The Infant Jesus Shrine, Bikarnakatte, Mangaluru, observed World Environment Day on June 11 with a special programme promoting environmental awareness and care for creation. Nearly 1,000 saplings were distributed to the faithful as part of the celebration.

Fr John Francis Sequeira, provincial superior of the Karnataka-Goa Province of the Discalced Carmelites, was the chief guest. Speaking on the occasion, he reminded the gathering that humanity is called to be a steward, not the owner, of God’s creation.

“Every human being is a steward of creation and not its owner. Since we are only stewards, we have the responsibility to protect, nurture, and preserve the beauty of God’s creation. We have no right to destroy what belongs to God,” he said.

Referring to Pope Francis’ vision in Laudato Si’, Fr Sequeira further stated, “The care of creation is not merely an environmental issue but a moral and spiritual responsibility. Each one of us must walk the path shown by Pope Francis and adopt a lifestyle that respects nature and promotes sustainability. I hope that the green revolution initiated at the Infant Jesus Shrine will inspire people throughout Mangaluru and beyond to become responsible caretakers of our common home.”

Following the address, free saplings were distributed among the participants, encouraging families to contribute actively to environmental conservation by planting and nurturing trees.

The programme was compered by Evelyn Rodrigues. Among those present were Fr Melvin D’Cunha, Superior of St Joseph’s Monastery; Fr Stifan Perera, director of the Infant Jesus Shrine; Fr Dominic Pinto of the diocese of Lucknow; and Fr Ashwath D’Souza.

 

 

  

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