By Elisabeth P. Baumgart of Sunstar Cebu.His statement was greeted by an applause inside the Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral, where the prelate celebrated the archdiocese’s 75th anniversary mass.
At 75, the Archdiocese of Cebu has grown together stronger in love and conviction, Vidal said.
“And through the years, we have always been in love with Pope Pius XI, Pope Pius XII, Pope John XXIII, Pope Paul VI,Pope John Paul I and especially Pope John Paul II who was with us in person in February 1981,” said Vidal.
It was the late Pope John Paul II who stated, during his visit to Cebu, the Catholic Church’s stand on RH and abortion.
“And I quote, ‘The Catholic church has constantly taught and I repeat here with the conviction that springs from my office as chief pastor and teacher, that marriage was established by God, marriage is a covenant of love between one man and one woman, the bond uniting husband and wife is by God’s will indissoluble, marriage between Christians is a sacrament symbolizing the union of Christ and his Church and that marriage must be open to the transmission of human life,’” said Vidal.
During the mass, which President Gloria Arroyo attended, Vidal also said that the late pope clearly voiced the Church’s “rejection of artificial contraception and abortion.”
“And I must confess, I cannot re-state this in clearer terms, whatever the so-called ‘surveys’ say to the contrary,” said Vidal.
A recent Social Weather Stations survey showed that residents of two congressional districts in Cebu support the passage of the RH bill.
Covering 600 residents from Cebu City’s first district and Cebu Province’s second district, the survey showed that 76 percent of the respondents favored the bill.
“I don’t think the Cebuanos have spoken. No, it’s not true. I have asked around. When I ask people, ‘Are you Cebuano?’ they say ‘Yes.’ But when I asked if they support the bill, they say ‘No,’” said Vidal in an interview earlier that day.
Vidal gave his homily to a crowd of more than 4,000, which included Reps. Benhur Salimbangon (Cebu, 4th district) and Nerissa Soon-Ruiz (Cebu, 6th district) who support the passage of the controversial RH bill.
Asked whether he intended for the lawmakers to hear his message, Vidal chuckled and said “Ewan ko (I don’t know).”
“I just did not mind them,” he told reporters.
In his homily, Vidal also said that the Cebu Archdiocese had a lot to be thankful for and that, throughout the years, God has graciously blessed it.
However, it still has a long way to go.
Vidal also criticized vigilante killings, displacement of the poor, illegal gambling and illegal drugs.
“At 75, the Archdiocese of Cebu is having mixed feelings of Gaudium et spes, the feeling of joys, mixed with hopes, griefs and anxieties. Because for one thing, there is still so much killing, whatever they call it. There is killing of suspectedcriminals, and they call it vigilantism in the name of peace and order,” he added.
“There is killing of the common good, through selfish interests, through greed for power and profit and they call it development. There is killing of the homeless by ejection without relocation, and they call it tourism. There is ‘killing me softly’ of the many poor through gambling, and they call it lottery. There is ‘killing me softly’ of the young through illegal drugs, and they call it alternative life-style,” Vidal also said.
There is killing instantly of true beauty through pornography on stage and screen and they call it freedom of expression.
There is killing of a hard day’s work through smuggling and graft and corruption and they call it sariling sikap for economicrecovery,” the prelate added.
The high mass was attended by 43 bishops from all over the country.
It was also attended by the Papal Nuncio Archbishop Edward Joseph Adams, Manila Archbishop Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales and President of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines Archbishop Angel Lagdameo.
In time for the diamond jubilee, the Holy Door was formally opened and it will remain open throughout the year. Those who pass through the door will receive plenary indulgence.







