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Responding to Climate Change. . . . . . . . .

" Once you damage the environment, it will take a long period to recover. " ~ Dalai Lama, Tibet's exiled spiritual leader.



GREEN Your Community
BE ENERGY EFFICIENT
TRIM Your Waste
Let Polluters PAY
Get INFORM
Get INVOLVE
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 Are you conscious of what’s happening nowadays? Different problems are striking our life like economic crisis, crime, corruption, global conflicts, wars and of course the most dangerous scenario that may totally damage one’s life is the climate change.
            Obstacles and problems to human had been brought by the climate change or the so-called global warming. Evidently, global warming is the measurable augment in the average temperature of Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and landmasses. Scientists consider that Earth is currently facing a period of rapid warming brought on by rising levels of heat-trapping gases, known as greenhouse gases, in the atmosphere.
            One of the reasons why we are now experiencing climate change is because we are not taking good care of the environment. We keep on doing such things that can damage Mother Nature. Birds cry for they are doomed to die. What would become of humanity now? A forest takes in carbon dioxide and takes out oxygen for humans that are needed for the humans to survive. What will happen if trees will stop breathing? What could humans do? Surely, they will suffer then dies
            Many people are concerned that we are losing time to make a difference. Climate Change and its effects may be irreversible. Life could become very difficult for some populations, plant, animal and human. Species, cultures, resources and many lives could be lost.
            We must unite to stop illegal doings for we are one people, one planet, one earth. We must all remember that God gave us Mother Nature to give it care and love. We can help Mother Nature to boost back her greatness and magnificence. We should now respond to the challenge of controlling and preventing global warming


     
       




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LOVE: REAL ESSENCE OF CHRISTMAS


            Gifts are things that can make others happy. It is not so much the size or the quality that counts. Rather, it is the thought that matters. A gifts is a symbol of love, of thoughtfulness, and a sign of one’s thankfulness in return for the good done.        



             Christmas is the season when we celebrate the first coming of the Lord as the Savior. He is the Promised Messiah. He is the Son of God who became incarnate. This means He became human like us. He is like us in everything except sin.
            The day of the Savior’s birth is called Christmas which means “Christ-with-us.” The Savior chose to be born poor in a manger in a humble city of Bethlehem. He was visited by the poor shepherds who were then watching their flock by night. The angels and the poor shepherds were the first visitors.
            This was the first coming of Jesus as a savior to fulfill His Father’s plan of salvation. This was the first Christmas.
            Every year the Church celebrates the Christmas season to recall the birth of Our Lord. After the four-week preparation in Advent, we rejoice at His coming. We believe that He came to bring us Light for we have been in the darkness of sin. But now he came to be our Light. He brings us joy because He is the gift to the Father when He comes again.
            During Christmas, we make everyone happy especially the poor people. We remember them most because Jesus loves them most. Whatever we do to them, we do it to Christ. We give gifts to one another as a sign of love and to give joy to one another.
            Jesus expects that we do not only make others happy but he wants that we become a light to others. By being good, kind, and generous to others, we make others see the goodness and kindness of God. By our good examples, we can lead others to lead good lives. By sharing out time to make others happy, we are giving them hope that life is not that bad at all and that we can be happy despite of difficulties in life.
            Christmas is the time when we commemorate the birth of our Lord. Before the feast, we have the nine days novena called the Simbang Gabi or the Misa de Aguinaldo. On the eve of the last day of the novena is the midnight mass to commemorate the time when Jesus was born in Bethlehem. We also have the “Dawn Mass” when we recall the first visitors of the Infant Savior. Then we have the “Morning Masses” when the whole nation come to adore and worship the Savior. This is the reason why this birth of the Lord is called Christmas.
            Every celebration of the Mass is Christmas because Christ is present among us. He is also present among us. He is also present to us in the Eucharist. And above all, He is present in each and every one of us especially among the poor people.

            We make our celebration joyous with Christmas songs and Christmas carols. Through these songs we are filled with joy that motivates us to accept others with love and joy. This the spirit poured on us by Jesus who came to be the Light of the world.
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