Return to Ancient Paganism: Card. Tagle: 'Whatever we do to NATURE comes back to us'
“The apostasy of the city of Rome from the vicar of Christ and its
destruction by Antichrist may be thoughts very new to many Catholics,
that I think it well to recite the text of theologians of greatest
repute. First Malvenda, who writes expressly on the subject, states as
the opinion of Ribera, Gaspar Melus, Biegas, Suarrez, Bellarmine and
Bosius that Rome shall apostatize from the Faith, drive away the Vicar
of Christ and return to its ancient paganism. ...Then the Church shall
be scattered, driven into the wilderness, and shall be for a time, as it
was in the beginning, invisible; hidden in catacombs, in dens, in
mountains, in lurking places; for a time it shall be swept, as it were
from the face of the earth. Such is the universal testimony of the
Fathers of the early Church.”- Henry Edward Cardinal Manning, The
Present Crisis of the Holy See, 1861, London: Burns and Lambert, pp.
88-90)

“Whatever we do to the environment will
eventually come back to us”, said Card. Tagle during mass to mark the
World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation on Sept 1.
During homily Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle of Manila stressed that
human being is inseparable with the environment. He said the world is
facing a lot of environmental concerns which could have been averted if
only people were aware of the consequences of their actions to the
environment. “We should be wise by being caring, by being responsible
because in the end we would be destroyed by the very destructive culture
that we have propagated,” the Cardinal said.