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The Augustinian Recollects and UN Laureate's united quest for net zero
United Nations Laureate and Science Diplomat Glenn Banaguas (3rd from right) joins the Order of Augustinian Recollects in advocating a net-zero journey for a better planet. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

BENEATH the sheltering skies of Pililla, Rizal and within the hallowed walls of the Nuestra Señora de la Salud Friary, a partnership of historic significance is born. It is here, along the winding San Antonio Feeder Road in Barangay Quisao, that the Order of Augustinian Recollects (OAR) leads with solidarity.

It is headed by Ronel Gealon OAR (local prior) together with Randolf Castillo OAR, the La Salud Laudato Si Farm director; Albert Pellazar OAR, the local procurator; and Glenn Banaguas, science diplomat and United Nations laureate. At the OAR friary, they join forces in a profound commitment to the planet's future.

This sacred space, steeped in spiritual heritage, becomes the cradle of a movement that intertwines the threads of resiliency and sustainability into a vibrant tapestry of ecological action. The friary, a beacon of tranquility and contemplation, now also stands as a symbol of dynamic change and hope.

The union of the Augustinian Recollects and the world-renowned scientist at this friary marks a pivotal moment in the journey toward net-zero emissions. It is a collaboration that transcends mere dialogue, evolving into tangible initiatives that echo the core values of Laudato Si, namely care for creation, respect for life and the pursuit of harmony with nature.

The encyclical Laudato Si is not merely a document; it is a clarion call for environmental conversion, a blueprint for a sustainable lifestyle that honors the Creator by preserving His creation.

The Augustinian Recollects, with their profound spiritual heritage, have embraced this call wholeheartedly. They understand that achieving net-zero emissions is not just a technical target, but a moral imperative and a testament to the respect and love all owe to the planet and to each other.

Fr. Randy Castillo OAR mentions: "Joining hands with Science Diplomat Glenn Banaguas marks the beginning of a profound alliance; one that transcends the mere act of partnership. It is the cultivation of a legacy that will echo through the annals of time — a legacy of ecological harmony and unwavering social justice. Together, we are planting seeds of transformative change; seeds that are destined to sprout into a robust garden of resiliency and sustainability. This garden will flourish across communities [and] nations, providing sustenance and shelter for all beings."

The other priest who also initiated the advocacy, Fr. Albert Pellazar OAR, also says: "Through our collaboration, we are witnessing the dawn of a transformative era. His partnership is not just a meeting of minds, but a fusion of visions that elevates our mission to new heights. Together, we are pioneering a path that leads to a resilient future, marked by the flourishing of ecosystems, the empowerment of communities and the realization of a sustainable world. This alliance is a beacon of progress, guiding us towards a horizon where hope and action coalesce into tangible, life-affirming change."

The partnership is a beacon of hope and a union that transcends boundaries, uniting diverse voices in a chorus that sings of possibility and promise.

Together, the Augustinian Recollects are pioneering initiatives that cut across sectors from renewable energy projects that light up homes without harming the atmosphere to educational programs that sow the seeds of ecological consciousness in young minds.

Imagine a world where every monastery, church and place of worship becomes a sanctuary for sustainability. Solar panels gleam on rooftops like modern-day mosaics, gardens bloom with native flora and the faithful gather not just to pray, but to plan for a future where the air is clean, the water is pure and the land is fertile.

The journey to net zero is a pilgrimage of sorts — a path that leads people back to their roots as caretakers of the Earth. It is a path fraught with challenges, but it is also lined with opportunities for growth, learning and unity.

The Augustinian Recollects and the multi-awarded scientist are walking this path with determination and faith, inviting all who share this planet to take the step with them.

Banaguas mentions: "Within the sacred silence of prayer and the hallowed halls of worship, lies the profound power of religion to shape our world. It is here, in the quiet moments of reflection, that we find the strength to confront the tempest of climate change. Religion offers us not just solace, but a call to action — a call that resonates with the very core of our being, urging us to forge a future where peace is woven into the fabric of society, resilience is as natural as breath and sustainability is the creed by which we live. As we stand united in faith, let us also stand vigilant in stewardship, transforming our collective prayers into palpable actions that cradle our planet in a nurturing embrace. Together, we can turn the tide, championing a world where harmony with nature is the ultimate testament to our devotion and love."

"Let us unite for our common home. Let us embrace the wisdom of Laudato Si and the urgency of the climate crisis. Let us walk together on this collaborative path to net zero, and let us make this journey a testament to what humanity can achieve when we come together for the greater good," the scientist adds.

The OAR, a Roman Catholic religious order, has a significant presence in the Philippines where it focuses on living a fraternal life in community and following Christ with devotion.

Its mission in the Philippines originates from the Spanish colonization that has been marked by evangelization efforts, particularly in remote areas. The OAR is known for its missionary zeal and for having established various institutions, including schools and churches, to serve the spiritual and educational needs of the Filipino people.

Banaguas is a lauded scientist whose work in sustainability and resilience has garnered international acclaim. He is the recipient of prestigious global awards, recognizing his innovative approaches to climate change mitigation, adaptation and disaster risk management.

His leadership in environmental research and policy advocacy has significantly contributed to building resilient communities and promoting sustainable development practices globally. Through his initiatives, Banaguas continues to inspire action towards a more sustainable and resilient future.