
Monday, 4th August 2008
Church commissions promote correct summer behaviour
The Church's Environment Commission and the Justice and Peace Commission have appealed for correct behaviour during summer, including in terms of beachwear.
The commissions are distributing pamphlets that stress their message and offer reflections on proper behaviour, especially with the aim of helping Christians recognise their responsibilities towards the environment and each other.
Christians are urged to respect every form of life on the shore or in the sea and to refrain from taking over land without having any rights over it, or to occupy rooms illegally. Moreover, one should refrain from placing profit before the common good, such as when proposals are made, or supported, for unsustainable beach development.
The commissions said that respect was also due to those who frequent the beach to rest. Therefore, one should avoid excessive noise and avoid dressing in a way that annoyed others.
Finally, the commissions said that one should also welcome with love those who seek their future in foreign countries because they are fleeing injustices and perils in their homeland.







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Similarly, you have no right or authority to explain and discern for us what the Church wanted to mean in any part of the 'pronouncement'.
Your comment is pregnant with holier-than-thou and paternalistic sentiments which make me react in this manner.
Some people must understand that times have changed and that people are no longer gullible into accepting anything at face value from any institution or individual. The people have been feeling let down on variouis issues and have lost all trust in said institutions/individuals. We have three groups of people: we have those few who still persist in blindly following what is 'pronounced' (nothing wrong here, but don't push it down your neighbours' throats!!!); there are others who think for themselves and acc. to their conscience; and then, those many others who listen to nobody and nothing and just do what they feel they have to do, without prior reflection, which is a pity.
I still contend that the Ecclesiastical Authorities should remove their last statement, which is banal and insults my intelligence!
I am surprised that the next person to issue a statement like this will be the Imam of Casa Pawla?
Does it mean that we should 'welcome with love' law breakers - (the term 'illegal immigrants' was not invented by me)? Is this the Church's teaching now and is it condoning seeking your future at all costs and without respect for other huiman beings ? If so, I strongly object to this line of arguing and I feel that this statement should be retracted immediately out of respect to all the honest, peace loving, and law abiding citizens of these Islands! I must stress that I am not a racist! Far from it! I am Maltese first and foremost, and genuinely worried and scared about where these unlawful 'future seekers' are going to lead us!