Ho Chi Minh City Archdiocese takes actions to protect environment
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Priest Nguyen Thanh Tin, head of the Environment Division of the Ho Chi Minh City Archdiocese, said that the archdiocese has sent 500 trash bins to 203 parishes’ churches and locations of mission for garbage sorting.
Priest Nguyen Thanh Tin, head of the Environment Division of the HCM City Archdiocese introduces trash bins for garbage sorting (Photo: VNA). |
At the same time, an environmental education program for the local Catholic community, especially the youth, he said.
Priest Nguyen Nang, Archbishop of the HCM City Archdiocese, said that he has asked priests across the archdiocese to spend at least 10 minutes before each preaching on environmental education for youngsters.
After three years of research, the HCM City Archdiocese has completed and introduced a textbook on environmental protection to be used in preaching programs for Catholic youth and children from four years old. The textbook provides general knowledge on the environmental situation in the world and Vietnam, an insight into the significance of environmental protection, and guidance on specific actions to protect the environment, he said.
Priest Nguyen Thanh Tin underlined that the program has no ending point, aiming to enhance public awareness of environmental protection, turning it into a part of the lifestyle and behavior of Catholics and the whole society.
The supply of three-compartment trash bins to churches will enable them to sort out trash following the Law on Environmental Protection 2020.
The HCM City Archdiocese also aims to provide three-compartment trash bins for free or at low prices to all Catholic households with the support of donors.