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Manila archbishop urges Catholics to fight disinformation


Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula urged the Catholic faithful, particularly the youth, to help combat disinformation by using social media to evangelize and defend the truth, according to a post on the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) website.

Speaking at the Thanksgiving Mass for the canonization of St. Titus Brandsma, Advincula said the country is facing a “crisis of truth.”

“If there are forces that use social media to deceive and spread lies, let us combat them by flooding it with the truth of God’s word,” Advincula said in his homily at the Cubao Cathedral in Quezon City on Saturday.

The prelate underscored that when truth is at stake, “remaining apathetic and silent is a sin.”

He also exhorted the faithful to be inspired by the saint’s “unwavering pursuit of truth”.

“Let us imitate St. Titus in his unwavering courage to proclaim the truth that can never be changed,” Advincula said.

Titus Brandsma, whom Pope Francis declared a saint along with nine others on May 15, is described as a journalist-martyr of the 20th century.

According to information posted on the CBCP website, Brandsma was born in 1881, the Dutch Carmelite priest, theologian, journalist and author wrote and spoke out against the Nazis’ anti-Jewish laws and propaganda.

In January 1942, he was arrested after trying to persuade Dutch Catholic newspapers not to print Nazi propaganda.

When Brandsma refused, he was transferred to the Dachau concentration camp in February 1942, where he died by lethal injection in July that year at the age of 61.

The new saint is the titular patron of the Carmelite Order in the country.

Among those present during the Mass were Archbishop Charles Brown, Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines, members of the Carmelite Order, and some representatives of the Embassy of the Netherlands in Manila. -- Mel Matthew Doctor/BAP, GMA News