I don't see illness or falling off a cliff as "evil" at all. Sad, yes but "evil" is a very strong term and it implies a moral dimension to what is happening. I don't think there is such a thing as "natural evil"
Falling off a cliff by accident = Not evil.
Animal pushes you off a cliff = Not evil.
Human accidentally pushes you off a cliff = Not evil
Deliberately shoving someone from a cliff = Evil (grave matter + consent + knowledge)
Also killing a baby (or anyone really) is an evil and hateful act, which drives out love from the world, and is therefore contrary to any sort of Christian creed.
Falling off a cliff by accident = Not evil.
Animal pushes you off a cliff = Not evil.
Human accidentally pushes you off a cliff = Not evil
Deliberately shoving someone from a cliff = Evil (grave matter + consent + knowledge)
Also killing a baby (or anyone really) is an evil and hateful act, which drives out love from the world, and is therefore contrary to any sort of Christian creed.
Mary Immaculate, star of the morning
Chosen before the creation began
Chosen to bring for your bridal adorning
Woe to the serpent and rescue to man.
Sinners, we honor your sinless perfection;
Fallen and weak, for your pity we plead;
Grand us the shield of your sovereign protection,
Measure your aid by the depth of our need.
Bend from your throne at the voice of our crying,
Bend to this earth which your footsteps have trod;
Stretch out your arms to us, living and dying,
Mary Immaculate, Mother of God.
Chosen before the creation began
Chosen to bring for your bridal adorning
Woe to the serpent and rescue to man.
Sinners, we honor your sinless perfection;
Fallen and weak, for your pity we plead;
Grand us the shield of your sovereign protection,
Measure your aid by the depth of our need.
Bend from your throne at the voice of our crying,
Bend to this earth which your footsteps have trod;
Stretch out your arms to us, living and dying,
Mary Immaculate, Mother of God.