MisOcc PDLs embark on religious devt program for personal growth
Misamis
Occidental Provincial Jail has recently embarked on a comprehensive religious
and spiritual development program aimed at rehabilitating and empowering its
inmates.
This
program, spearheaded by Governor Henry S. Oaminal through Misamis Occidental Provincial
Reformatory Jail Warden Stephen Sean Daral, is part of a 5-point reformation
plan that takes a holistic approach to the well-being of prisoners.
As part of
this initiative, the jail has introduced a series of religious activities,
including catechism, recollection, and the sacrament of confession.
These
practices are intended to provide inmates with a pathway towards redemption and
personal growth by encouraging them to reflect on their past actions and seek
forgiveness.
Under the
guidance of Governor Oaminal, the Misamis Occidental Provincial Jail is not
simply a place of physical confinement but a center for spiritual and moral
reflection. By incorporating these religious practices into its program, the
jail recognizes the importance of addressing the spiritual needs of prisoners
and the role that faith can play in their rehabilitation.
Overall,
the inclusion of catechism, recollection, and confession in the jail's program
underscores a deep commitment to fostering personal growth, moral reflection,
and ultimately, the reformation of individuals within the correctional system.
(PGMO)
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