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March 10, 2021

Dear Brother and Sisters,

Whether under the dead of night or in broad daylight, there is no peace with the unleashing of murderous “kill, kill, kill” commands from the Duterte administration.

March 7, 2021 has been called “Bloody Sunday.” This is because in the early hours of a day when most families rest, the serving of a series of questionable warrants led to nine deaths and many arrests in various parts of Rizal, Laguna, Cavite, and Batangas. This particular police operation went after activists. Homes and offices were raided. Initial fact-finding reports are bearing out that the victims of these raids were extra-judicially killed or planted with fabricated evidence and arrested.

Similar attacks on activists have occurred in weeks and months past, notably the Tumandok massacre of December 30, 2020 and Operation Sauron on Negros island. And yet, Bloody Sunday feels ominous and particularly disturbing, because it feels like a possible opening to more killings, if we do not stand up to denounce these human rights violations.

Those extra-judicially killed on March 7, 2021 include four indigenous peoples, two urban poor community activists, a labor organizer, and two peasant sector activists. They are all people who have shared their lives and energy with their communities, without the assurances of safety or luxury, and are without insurance of all sorts.

Rappler: Families blocked from claiming bodies of ‘Bloody Sunday’ victims – lawyer

We are now joining with those helping to gathering funds for the immediate expenses for the victims of Bloody Sunday. These include:

  • Funeraria, Autopsy, and Burial
  • Documentation Processes
  • Legal Assistance
  • Logistics
  • Support for the families

As we encourage you to share what you can, we are pooling resources that will be released for the above expenses. We hope that you will give generously, as the need is great.

1. The Promotion of Church People’s Response is encouraging Church donors to send monies through the KASIMBAYAN BPI account. Upon deposit, please send a scan or photo of your deposit slip to pcprnatl2016@gmail.com or through private message to Norma Dollaga at Facebook. Should you prefer to send by GCash this can be done through Patricia Mungcal. KASIMBAYAN will issue a receipt for your donation.

  • BPI KASIMBAYAN West Avenue Branch, Quezon Ave, Quezon City 3051 118 501
  • GCash Patricia Mungcal : 0915 118 7393

2. Should you be interested to support a particular victim, or should you have programs for particular ministries (for instance for Indigenous Peoples or Urban Poor) we can also honor these requests, or we can connect you with the team leaders of a particular advocacy support group

The challenges before us are significant. We truly pray that you will be moved to solidarity at this difficult time. We can assure you, that your kind donations will be much appreciated. Thank you for your continued support for our advocacy.

Sincerely,

Pope grants plenary indulgence for 500 years of Christianity in PH

Pope Francis delivers a general audience address in the library of the Apostolic Palace on March 3, 2021. VATICAN MEDIA

By Roy Lagarde
March 4, 2021

Manila, Philippines

Pope Francis has granted a jubilee year with the inherent plenary indulgence for the 500th anniversary of the arrival of Christianity in the Philippines.

The pope made the decision in a decree issued on Feb. 25 to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines.

The document signed by the head of Vatican’s Apostolic Penitentiary, Cardinal Mauro Piacenza, said the celebration, which officially starts on April 4, would be an opportunity to increase the virtues of faith, hope and charity.

The faithful can receive plenary indulgence when they make a devotional pilgrimage to one of the designated “Jubilee Churches” until April 22, 2022.

The country’s 85 dioceses has listed about 537 pilgrimage churches for the quincentennial celebration of the evangelization of Asia’s bastion of Christianity.

Still, when the faithful make the pilgrimage, they have to meet the usual conditions of going to confession, receiving the Eucharist, and praying for the intentions of the pope.

Pilgrims are also asked to pray “for the fidelity of the Filipino people to their Christian calling, for the increase of priestly and religious vocations and for the defense of the family, concluding with the Lord’s Prayer, the profession of faith, and an invocation to the Blessed Virgin Mary”.

An indulgence is the remission of the temporal punishment due to sins, which have already been forgiven.

Amid the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic, the gift of plenary indulgence is also extended to the sick, the elderly, and all those who for legitimate reasons are unable to leave their homes.

They too can obtain the plenary indulgence if they are detached from any sin and have the intentions of fulfilling the three usual conditions as soon as possible— “they join themselves spiritually to the celebrations, offering their prayers and sufferings, or the inconvenience of one’s own life to the merciful God through Mary.”

The Apostolic Penitentiary asked priests to pastorally facilitate the celebration of the Sacrament of Penance and the administration of holy communion to the sick with a willing and generous spirit.

Pope to celebrate Mass for PH 500 Years of Christianity

Pope Francis waves from his window overlooking St. Peter’s Square during an Angelus address on Feb. 28, 2021. VATICAN MEDIA

Pope Francis will lead the Filipino community in Italy in celebrating the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines, a Filipino priest based in Rome said.

Scalabrinian Fr. Ricky Gente of the Filipino Chaplaincy in Rome said the celebration will be highlighted with a Mass to be officiated by Pope Francis at St. Peter’s Basilica at 10:00 a.m. (5:00 p.m. in the Philippines) on March 14.

Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, and Cardinal Angelo De Donatis, the pope’s vicar of Rome, will also be present in the event.

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic restrictions, a limited number of people will be allowed to attend the Mass physically inside the basilica.

The celebration, he said, will be livestreamed from the Vatican to reach Filipinos in different parts of the world.

The Mass can also be watched live on the 500YOC’s official website and Facebook page and other social media platforms of the CBCP Media Office including the CBCP News, Visita Iglesia, Saint Pedro Calungsod, and CBCP Online Radio.

“Join us in Rome to pray, praise and thank God for his gift of the Christian faith,” Gente said.

After the Mass, the pope will lead the traditional recitation of the Angelus prayer in St. Peter’s Square at midday.

“You can also receive blessings from the pope after mass in Vatican Square where he will lead the Angelus prayer at noon,” Gente added.

In the Philippines, most dioceses will launch the year-long commemoration on April 4, Easter Sunday.

The celebration comes after a nine-year preparation, with each year carrying a specific theme that reflects the pastoral priorities of the church in the country.

The bishops have chosen, “Missio ad Gentes”, as the theme of the pastoral year 2021.

“Gifted to Give”, taken from Matthew’s Gospel (10:9), is the theme for the celebration.

Italy hosts the largest population of overseas Filipino workers in Western Europe.

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A Statement of Condemnation

The Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas strongly condemns the killing of 9 labor leaders in the Calabarzon region last Sunday, March 7, 2021. The blood of these fellow Filipinos are literally crying for justice as they are wiped-off from the floor tiles of their homes.

Victims of “Bloody Sunday”: Manny Asuncion, Chai Lemita and Ariel Evangelista.
Photos courtesy of BAYAN and PAMANTIK KMU

We call on our people to continue to stand for due process and the rights of all for a fair and just trial.

We call on peace-loving Filipinos to make strong statements of condemnation against these brutal and organized atrocities.

We call on our lawmakers and magistrates to do justice and show to the world that we are still ruled by laws and not by men.

For the Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas Board,

Consecration to Saint Joseph Book

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March 1, 2021 

To: All Laiko Members: National Lay Organizations & Arch/Diocesan Councils of the Laity 
Dear Brothers and Sisters, 

Ite Ad Joseph

The Holy Father, Pope Francis issued an Apostolic Letter Patris Corde in commemoration of the 150th Anniversary of the proclamation of Saint Joseph as Patron of the Universal Church and declared a “Year of St. Joseph” starting December 8, 2020 to December 8, 2021

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines, upon the request of Ambassador Howard Dee, approved that a National Consecration to St. Joseph be celebrated in the Philippines on May 1, 2021 and appointed the CBCP Episcopal Commission on Lay Apostolate-LAIKO to organize the event. 

In our 1st organizational meeting last February 1, 2021, it was agreed upon that the book “Consecration to St. Joseph” by Fr. Donald Calloway will be used as one of the materials for the spiritual preparation of those who would join the National Consecration and that this book should be made available to the different Dioceses and National Lay Organizations. 

The commercial selling price of this book Php 360. We are offering these books to your DCL and NLO Communities at the amount of Php 250.00 which your group may sell at Php. 300.00 in order to recoup the cost and handling. 

These books will soon be available. But we need your help to distribute them to your lay members in order for them to prepare spiritually and make the event truly meaningful. 

Can we ask you to assist us by sending your reservations/orders ahead so we can properly allocate these limited number of books. We will also appreciate if you can financially assist Laiko by paying in advance your orders. Attached is a Reservation Form. Send them to our Laiko Secretariat as soon as possible. 

Warmest regards in the spirit of St. Joseph! 

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Invitation to March 20 Lenten Recollection

21 February 2021

Dear Fellow Priests and Brothers,

We the convenors of the Religious Discernment Group have always considered a privilege to propose to you an opportunity for a collective discernment to inspire and challenge one another in the living out of our prophetic ministry in the context of our concrete realities.

This 2021 Liturgical Season of Lent is an opportune time to invite you to our annual Lenten gathering with the theme, ACTIVISM in the CHRISTIAN PROPHETIC TRADITION. This will be on Saturday, 20 March 2021 from 9am to 11:30am.

We earnestly hope that after a reflective and prayerful seeing and judging, we can put together our energies in some concrete proposals for engagements as Christians and religious in response to challenges of the seemingly insurmountable transgressions of the human dignity of persons and as a whole, the Filipino people.

Our resource persons and panel of reactors will help facilitate our articulation of concrete ways, as our prophetic action as religious to witness to the justness of our unceasing and courageous pursuit for truth, justice and peace in the here and now.  Furthermore, we believe that acting on the fruits of our collective discernment will be our active participation in the celebration of the 500 years of Christianity.

To register online, please click this LINK .

Attached herewith is the flow of the program. For inquiries on the details of the meeting, Ms. Inday Reyes is also available to respond to you through mobile number 0996.619.3538 and email address: religiousdiscernment@gmail.com.

We pray that you will consider the invitation favorably and see one another virtually on March 20.

Sincerely in behalf of the Convenors’ Group,
Fr. Wilfredo T. Dulay, MDJ
Co-Convenor

Nine Days Prayer for RMP

The Rural Missionaries of the Philippines (RMP) has offered decades of service with rural poor communities. Known by their heart for the struggles of Filipino peasants, indigenous peoples and fisherfolks, Rural Missionaries have demonstrated evangelization through journeying with the communities where they serve.

Love is the most compelling impetus of RMP’s mission and commitment that has nourished missionaries and capacitated them to engage genuine ministry and service to the marginalized and oppressed.

Love fuels and powers RMP’s courage to carry on the mission, even as rural missionaries-laity and religious-have experienced persecution and harassment and in the course of fulfilling their tasks as missionaries with the poor.

Efforts by the Duterte administration to “red-tag” RMP is worrisome. RMP’s LOVE is mislabeled. In this time of “terror-tagging,” the LOVE of Rural Missionaries for poor communities has been misconstrued and hijacked by militarists. The military has fabricated testimonies and spread lies to justify false charges of “terrorism financing.” With efforts to force the forfeiture of their mission funds to the state, the Rural Missionaries of the Philippines is a victim of malicious “red-tagging” and vilification.

Over the decades, RMP has weathered other attacks and persecutions. They have continued to work for health, literacy, livelihood projects, and the self-determination of rural poor communities in their own development. Accompanying the marginalized and oppressed as they identify exigencies and pursue programs for the benefit of their communities has been a hallmark of RMP since its founding. A community who knows what they need and want is more difficult to exploit and oppress.

By demonstrating LOVE in the communities where they serve, Rural Missionaries have been targeted for “red-tagging.” As they stand with their communities, we stand with them.

Join us in exposing the malicious “red-tagging” witch-hunt, based on false appropriation and twisting the narrative of RMP’s LOVE and mission.

Let us acclaim that RMP is red with LOVE.

LOVE-tagged for their service to the people.
LOVE-tagged as committed to mission.
LOVE-tagged for how they join in work with farmers, fisherfolks, indigenous people and the rural poor.
LOVE-tagged for being with the rural poor in their hopes, dreams and struggles for social justice and genuine peace.
LOVE-tagged for demonstrating courage in ministry, even amidst persecution.

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