November 11, 2012
(Romereports.com) During the Year of
Faith, the Church is asking all Catholics to take the time to study and
truly understand the teachings of the Catholic faith. The Archbishop of Manila, Luis Antonio Tagle, says that nowadays, having faith is not just a matter of religion. He says people's lack of faith in mankind is changing society.
MSGR. LUIS ANTONIO TAGLE Archbishop of Manila (Philippines) “In
the New Evangelization and the Year of Faith, the Church should pay
attention also to the act of faith, but not just the content of the
faith, but how the heart of the person could come to faith and respond
to faith. Even in ordinary human relationships, faith, trusting other
people is becoming quite difficult.”
He says the mission of the New Evangelization and the Year of Faith are quite similar. He adds that when people have faith in God, it's easier for them to have faith in others. Overtime, this makes societies healthier and stronger.
MSGR. LUIS ANTONIO TAGLE Archbishop of Manila (Philippines) “If
I cannot trust fellow human beings, if I cannot trust the banks, if I
cannot trust political institutions, if I cannot trust a person, then
there will be no marriage, there will be no commitment to the
development of society. If I cannot trust human beings, how can I
believe in a God I don't see.”
On November 24th, Tagle will be elevated to a Cardinal by Benedict XVI.
Under his new role, he says he will continue to emphasize the
connection between having a strong faith and improving human
relationships.
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