Abstract

This research responded to the challenge of Pope Francis to do research that provides better understanding of how different creatures relate to one another in the ecosystem. Through semiotic analysis applied on the life sharing of the local people and some images, this research yielded a deeper appreciation of the impact on life of Estero de San Miguel. Accordingly, the estero is an abiotic component of the local ecosystem within the district of San Miguel, Manila. It had freely offered greater provisioning, regulating, cultural, and supporting services before to local communities and other life forms within its immediate ecosystem than today, when it had been relegated only to serve as a tributary of Pasig River and sewer of human waste. The present status of the estero shows lesser impact on life within its local ecosystem. While there is still time to finally halt this local ecological catastrophe, people must actively contribute in creating a serious awareness of, respect, and love for the estero and the environment at large. A serious awareness that focuses more on their intrinsic value, apart from their services being offered. The compounded lingual and visual semiotic reflections provided several principles that served as underlying ideological reference for a new inspiration and commitment to value creation, like the estero, and practice responsible stewardship. ReferencesBerry, T. & Swimme, B. (1994). The universe story, from the primordial flaring forth to the ecozoic era-A celebration of the unfolding of the cosmos. New York: Harper Collins Publishers.Biblioteca National De Espana. (1870). Mga bahay sa San Miguel, Maynila sa Ilog Pasig. Picture.Biodiversity Information System for Europe (BISE). (2019). Ecosystems Services. Retrieved from https://biodiversity.europa.eu/topics/ecosystem-servicesBrockhaus, H. (2017). Pope: Caring for creation means caring for your brother and sister: Catholic News Agency. Retrieved from https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/pope-caring-forcreation-means-caring-for-your-brother-and-sister-60815Catholic On Line. (2018). The Canticle of Creation (by Saint Francis of Assisi). Retrieved from https://www.catholic.org/prayers/prayer.php?p=3188City of Manila Waterways. (July 2014). Estero De San Miguel Reborn. The UrbanRoamer. Retrieved from http://www.theurbanroamer.com/estero-de-san-miguel-reborn/Piper, J. (February 1987). The Pleasure of God in His Creation. Retrieved from: https://www.desiringgod.org/messages/the-pleasure-ofgod-in-his-creationDejillas, P. (2017). Our cosmic origins. USA: Tatay Jobo Elizes. Fox, M. (1983). Original Blessing, A Primer in Creation Spirituality. Bear and Company, Inc.Google Map of Estero de San Miguel. Retrieved from Hurault, B. (2004). Christian Community Bible. Catholic Pastoral Edition. Quezon City: Claretian Publications.Kapit Bisig Para Sa Ilog Pasig. Estero de San Miguel 2010 - 2012 Photos. Facebook.Macaubulletin. (2011). Christian Community Bible: Catholic Pastoral Edition. New Revised Edition 2013. Retrieved from https://ccbpastoralbible.wordpress.com/online-bible/englishversion/.Mansell, T. L. and Tewell, J. Nice home along the Pasig River, San Miguel. Retrieved from https://www.flickr.com/photos/johntewell/36861568211.National Archives of the Philippines. Old map of Manila published by The Philippines company, express - passengers, freight, brokers and forwarders. Spanish Period Collection.Peñamora, A., et.al. (2017). Why, O God? (Disaster, Resiliency, and the People of God). Quezon City: OMF Literature Inc.Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace. (2004). Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church. Makati City: Word and Life Publications.Pope Francis. (2015). Laudato si, Encyclical Letter (On Care for Our Common Home). Vatican City: Libreria Editrice Vaticana.Piper, J. (February 1987). The pleasure of God in His creation. Retrieved from https://www.desiringgod.org/messages/the-pleasure-of-godin-his-creationSaint Meinrad Seminary & School of Theology. (January 2018). Ecological environment. Retrieved from: https://www/saintmeinrad.edu/seminary-blog/echoes-from-the-bell-tower/posts/20154/environmental-stewardship/Tewell, J. San Beda College, Mendiola Street, looking north, Manila, Philippines, about 1930. Retrieved from http://www.flickriver.com/photos/johntewell/16572142004/.Warner, K. (2012). St. Francis: Patron of ecology. U.S. Catholic Faith In Real Life. Retrieved from https://www.uscatholic.org/church/2010/09/st.-francis-patron-ecology

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