CBCP calls on youth to advocate for a nuclear-free world
The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) on Tuesday, May 14, urged young people to join a global movement that pushes for a world without nuclear proliferation.

“For this year, our focus is on the grave threat of nuclear weapons, emphasized by Pope Francis and global leaders," CBCP president Bishop Pablo Virgilio David said in a statement.
“We aim to engage our youth in advocating for a world free from the risks of nuclear proliferation,” he added.
David said the global observance of the “International Day of Conscience” on June 16, Pope Francis' officially recognized the day to align it with the courageous actions of Portuguese diplomat Aristides de Sousa Mendes.
Mendes is credited with saving thousands of Jews and others by issuing them visas to flee Nazi-occupied France in 1940.
His act of conscience, rooted in his Catholic faith, compelled him to disobey his government’s orders and aid those in need — these actions brought him severe reprisals during his lifetime, according to the church.
David added that to better align these observances, starting next year, the Church proposed to celebrate the Day of Conscience on the Sunday closest to April 3 and 5 to connect the memory of Mendes' passing with the UN day.