Rural Missionaries of the Philippines SONA 2021 Statement

Woe to those who make unjust laws, to those who issue oppressive decrees, to deprive the poor of their rights and withhold justice from the oppressed of my people, making widows their prey and robbing the fatherless.  (Is 10:1-2)

At this last Sona of President Rodrigo Duterte, we, the Rural Missionaries of the Philippines, condemn the oppressive decrees implemented by the Duterte regime including the establishment of the NTF-ELCAC and the passing of the Anti-Terrorism Law that have led to the increased number of extra judicial killings, arbitrary arrests and harassments of people we work closely with, the peasants, fisherfolk and indigenous people.  

We say woe to this regime and hold it responsible for the brutal massacre of the 9 Tumandok in Panay, leaving grieving widows and traumatized children, and the leaders in the March bloody Sunday raid, they who dared to stand for their rights to their ancestral land and the right to a life with dignity of rural communities.

We say woe to this regime for the constant red-tagging of peasant and indigenous leaders, often leading to extrajudicial killings or arbitrary arrest based on trumped up charges.  We say woe to the regime for its use of dubious search warrants and to the justices who are complicit in this oppression particularly of the rural poor.  We say woe to the regime for its attacks on the indigenous peoples, including the Lumads and the forced closure of their schools.  We condemn the unfounded cases hurled to harass and unjust imprisonment of some of our members who generously give their time to help educate the Lumad children to enable them to live a dignified life, appreciating their own culture and traditions.

We say woe for the use of the Terrorism Financing Prevention and Suppression Act to freeze our funds, attempting to stifle our service to the rural poor.  Likewise, we condemn the freezing of the funds of the UCCP in Haran, again because the church has given shelter and solace to the displaced Lumads, empowering them to demand their right to peace and security in their ancestral lands.  We stand with all the peoples organisations, including peasant women, whose funds had been frozen to prevent their organizing, welfare and development work.

We will not be silenced as this Government becomes more and more oppressive, as the poor are made prey to a development aggression which only benefits the rich including those who sit in positions of authority in the country.    

At this SONA, we lend our voices to all those calling for an end to Duterte’s tyranny.  We demand justice, strong in the assurance that “the wicked will soon fade like the grass and wither like the green herb…For the Lord loves justice and will never forsake his faithful ones” (Ps 37: 1, 28)

RMP Leadership Team 

Additional Intentions for Prayer of the Faithful- World Day of Prayer for Grandparents

1st World Day for Grandparents and The Elderly, July 25, 2021

The following intentions are for the elderly and grandparents:

– For all the elderly and grandparents:  that even in their twilight years they may not cease being witnesses of Christian values and strength of character which are the firm foundations of every society, we pray to the Lord.

– For all those who are hurting and abandoned among our elderly, those who are lonely and sick: that they may find healing and care, consolation and forgiveness, peace and companionship, through us in the Church, we pray to the Lord.

– For all of us:  that we may deepen our conviction on the value of every human life from conception to death and be resolute in effectively shunning the “throw-away” culture that sees and treats the old and the weak as objects that have outlived their usefulness, we pray to the Lord.

PRAYER FOR THE ELDERLY AND GRANDPARENTS

This prayer may be said after the post communion prayer:

God our loving Father,
you are the source of life and of all gifts.
You lovingly sustain us at every moment of our lives
and you bring us to fullness of life
in Jesus your Son and our Brother.
We thank you for the wonderful gift of our grandparents and the elderly.
You have given them to us to be our guide
as they share with us the wealth of their experiences
and the wisdom that they have gained through the years.
We thank you for making them witnesses to us
of your abiding presence and care at every turn and change of life.
We pray that you bless all of them with joy and peace,
with satisfaction at the fruits of their labor, and with the faithful love of their family.
Strengthen their trust in your healing mercy
in the face of the mistakes and sins of the past.
Grant them the joy of companionship
of their loved ones and friends.
Protect them from all harm and evil
that can obscure their vision of eternal peace and joy in your Kingdom.
Give them the patience and courage
to bear the cross of sickness and weakness of the body.
Help them see their sufferings and discomfort
as their sharing in the Paschal Mystery of Christ.
Grant us all, their family and friends,
the grace of firm conviction and faith in the value and dignity of every human person
created in your image
and redeemed by the sacrifice of Your Son on the Cross.
May this help us to continue to support, respect, and love them.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ your Son,
who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
God, forever and ever. Amen.

Church Proposed Agenda for the 2022 Election

Church people Cry out: Uphold human dignity, fight for social justice!

Core of our faith is embracing the cause of the poor and the downtrodden, and journeying with them in their long quest for social justice, no matter the tremendous odds. Our love of God is manifested in our love not only for our neighbor but of country. It is thus our moral obligation to actively take part in building genuine democracy.

These are dark times for the Philippines as we witness brazen violations of the sanctity of life in various ways – from anti-people economic policies, to extrajudicial killings that have caught the attention of the international community, rampant corruption and traditional patronage politics, and continued sell out of our patrimony and sovereignty.

The May 9, 2022 elections provide an avenue for the faithful to demonstrate their rejection of these anti-people ways, and reclaim human dignity towards genuine development that favors the common good instead of the elite few. One way is by supporting candidates whose track record and platform demonstrate their service to the people. Candidates with known probity and integrity on human rights, good governance, and love of country are vital in ensuring that the current regime (whether through circumvention of the law or proxy) is ended.

In the search for genuine servant leaders, we thus propose categorical stance on the following:

1. Uphold human dignity and oppose attacks on people’s rights. Clear opposition to the Anti-Terrorism Law and other repressive measures used to silence government’s perceived critics; is part of efforts, national and international, or has taken a stance demanding accountability of State perpetrators of extrajudicial killings, especially on the sham War on Drugs, counterinsurgency program and on Moro peoples under the guise of war in Mindanao. This also includes clear stance respecting and upholding the rights of women, indigenous and other peoples, workers and farmers.

2. Support pro-people economic policies. This means putting an end to all forms of contractualization; support for job security and decent wages; promotion of a land to the tiller program, and support for local farmers towards agricultural productivity; development of local industries; protection of overseas Filipino workers; and rejection of regressive taxes and onerous loans.

3. Anti- political dynasty. Rejects domination of the same elite families in various levels of governance, and favors building of genuine leaders supporting grassroots and community empowerment.

4. Anti-corruption. Sterling track record and has not been involved in any case involving misuse of people’s money or doing favors to enrich family and supporters. Consistent in calling out branches of government, especially the Executive, in corruption issues including the Philhealth 15 B scandal, among many others.

5. Champion of national patrimony and sovereignty. Upholds an independent policy that protects the rights of the Filipino people above all. This includes taking a stance against Chinese aggression and plunder of the West Philippine Sea, and on unequal treaties with the United States such as the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA).  Protects patrimony by rejecting large-scale foreign mining and other so-called development projects that drives away and destroys indigenous peoples communities.

6. Advocate of Just and Lasting Peace.  Categorically supports efforts to address the roots of the armed conflict, including peace processes with the National Democratic Front of the Philippines and the Bangsamoro; rejects militarist solutions and adheres to previous agreements such as the Comprehensive Agreement on Respect for Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law (CARHRIHL) as basis of negotiations.

Faithfulness to public service is measured in many ways, but the one barometer of this is actual stance on these concrete issues. The real test of truth and knowledge is in practice.

“Truth shall spring out of the earth; and righteousness shall look down from heaven.” (Psalms 85:11)   -Pope Francis, Evangelii Gaudium 183

Compassionate Release of Terminally Ill Political Prisoners

15 July 2021

Re:  Compassionate Release of Ernesto Jude Cantero Rimando, Jr. and Antonio Molina, Political Prisoners terminally ill and suffering under detention   

Dear friends,

Greetings of peace!

We are writing today to request the inclusion of prayers and intentions for the Compassionate Release of Ernesto Jude Cantero Rimando, Jr. and Antonio Molina—Political Prisoners terminally ill and suffering under detention— in your masses, services, and church/parish activities.  We are kicking off this effort on July 18, 2021 and hope that you can join us through appropriate forms and sensible actions according to your church traditions and programs. 

We look forward to raising the profile of Rimando and Molina through a prayer and action campaign, supporting local initiatives and developing ecumenical cooperation in the weeks ahead!

Who are Ernesto Jude Cantero Rimando and Antonio Molina?

Ernesto Jude Cantero Rimando, Jr., 55 years old, a peasant organizer of the National Federation of Sugar Workers, is diagnosed with Liver Cirrhosis, Chronic Hepatitis B, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Stasis Dermatitis R/O Peripheral Vascular Disease. On 6 January 2021, Rimando was arbitrarily arrested by elements of the Philippine National Police at Sapphire St., Brgy. Payatas B, Quezon City.  He is currently detained at Metro Manila District Jail Annex 2, Lower Bicutan, Taguig, Metro Manila. 

Antonio Molina, a 66-year-old political prisoner in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan has long suffered from diabetes, hypertension, a prostate problem and a slipped disc. In March 2021, a biopsy of an abdominal wall mass revealed that he has a sarcoma, a malignant tumor, a type of cancer that arises from transformed cells of mesenchymal (connective tissue) origin.  In October 2019, Antonio Molina was illegally arrested, along with six (6) other human rights defenders when they were documenting human rights violations among heavily militarized peasant communities in Palawan. Molina is a member of Katipunan ng Samahang Magbubukid sa Timog Katagalugan (KASAMA-TK), a staunch advocate of farmers’ rights for genuine agrarian reform. He was falsely charged with murder and illegal possession of firearms and explosives. 

Why the call for compassionate release?

Terminal illness requires special care and treatment. This is a major concern for political prisoners, who may be unable to access quality healthcare in prison, especially as compared with that available in an outside, institutional setting. These illnesses will require constant medical attention that neither the detention facility nor the government can thoroughly and continuously provide. 

We have provided a Responsive Intercessory Prayer for consideration in your liturgy for this Sunday.  Let us know, if there are other materials or information that you would need.  Please share with us your participation.  We, in turn, will make sure that Ernesto and Antonio know of your prayers and concern.  You may also post your efforts on Facebook and tag the Promotion of Church People’s Response (@church.pcpr).

Thank you for considering this important advocacy and pastoral ministry with political prisoners.  As of June 30, 2021, there are 713 political prisoners throughout the country.  Under the Duterte administration, this number continues to rise through dubious search warrants and fabricated charges.  Please pray for each woman and man, detained for political reasons; most are unable to receive visitors because of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Let us especially pray for Ernesto and Antonio as their situations are both urgent and dire. Still, every political prisoner is in need of our compassion, advocacy and call for for their freedom!

Compassionate Release of Ernesto Jude Cantero Rimando, Jr. and Antonio Molina! Free All Political Prisoners!

 In service to God and Filipino people,

We Cry Out to You, God of Compassion

A Lamentation

Intercessory Prayer for Compassionate Release  of Ernesto Jude Cantero Rimando, Jr. and Antonio Molina,  Political Prisoners terminally ill and suffering under detention

 Response:  O God of Compassion, hear our cry!

We come before You, our God, whose character of compassion bends Your ear to hear our cries. We love and are loved by a Caring Creator, who stays with us even at the hour of darkness and death.  O God of Compassion, hear our cry!

 Our beloved country is replete with suffering, oozing with death-dealing experiences, and drained of its strength to see light and savor joy.  O God of Compassion hear our cry!

This nation’s leaders have left us to suffer hunger, both of our bodies and our spirits. They have left many in tatters and pieces, as needed public services were sacrificed to their whims and hunger for power.  They have sown fear and terror, injustice, and oppression to advance their greed.  O God of Compassion, hear our cry!

We bring to you as an oblation, an offering: two people person, in need of rescue and intercession. Your church, your spirit, your light on this troubled earth, has seen their suffering and their service.  Ernesto and Antonio, two lives that have given much, so much so that all strength has left their bodies.  Their lives are valued; their relationships revered. O God of Compassion, hear our cry!

 We bring to you 55-year-old Ernesto, a peasant organizer of sugar workers, loved by his people, arbitrarily arrested and detained in the Metro Manila District Jail, Lower Bicutan. Ernesto, now ravaged by complications of liver cirrhosis, lung and blood vessel diseases, needs utmost care.  O God of Compassion, hear our cry!

 We bring to you 66-year-old Antonio, human rights defender.  Detained on the island of Palawan, suffering from blood, prostate and spine problems as well as an aggressive, malignant cancer of the connective tissues.  Antonio, too, needs utmost care.  O God of Compassion, hear our cry!

O God of Life, Ernesto and Antonio have given their lives to serve Your people. We carry their bodies, suffering from terminal illnesses; we carry them in our hearts and bring them to the foot of Jesus’ Cross.  We bring them to You for healing, for reprieve from their daily pain, and we ask You to help us MAKE AN APPEAL to the authorities for their COMPASSIONATE RELEASE. For only in Compassionate Release, will they realize the special care and treatment needed by terminally ill political prisoners. Transform the hearts of the authorities, O God, from hearts of wrath to hearts of love; from “a heart of stone to a heart of flesh.”   
O God of Compassion, hear our cry! 

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The 2022 Elections and Politics of Change for the Faithful

“No one can demand that religion should be relegated to the inner sanctum of personal life, without influence on societal and national life, without concern for the soundness of civil institutions, without a right to offer an opinion on events affecting society.” 

  -Pope Francis, Evangelii Gaudium 183

A year onto the May 9, 2022 elections in the Philippines, preparations are underway for hopefuls in the presidential, vice-presidential, congressional (senate and house) and local (regional, provincial, city and municipal) seats. We expect to see more of this after the filing of candidacies this October, with all supposedly championing pro-people issues. But how are we gearing for this exercise as members of the Church?  How do we discern pro-people actions from those merely masquerading as one but furthering their own interests against the common good?  What are our duties as faithful?

The right to suffrage is a constitutionally-guaranteed right. It is a function of democracy which, with people as sovereign and from whom all power emanates, provides for the selection of the country’s leaders through voting.

However, the 2022 elections are set amidst a grim backsliding of democracy, good governance and social justice under President Rodrigo Duterte, and made even worse during the Covid-19 pandemic.

What’s at Stake in the 2022 Elections?

The May elections provide an opportunity for the electorate to hold their leaders accountable and demand that human rights be front and center of any development discourse. A life of dignity, free from strife and oppression should not be a vision but a something we need to actively and collectively work for.

 It is thus imperative to choose leaders of known probity and integrity, and whose track record demonstrate their stance especially for those who have least in life as a result of unjust systems —  the poor, oppressed and marginalized. 

Absence of a Life of Dignity

The economy has sunk at an all-time low never before seen since World War II, and only exacerbated by the pandemic. Majority of our people face unemployment, underemployment, hunger and poverty. In 2020, there were at least 5.8  million unemployed Filipinos, with a 12.7% unemployment rate.(i)   This majority is the  poorest 75% of families without savings who have been in economic distress.(ii)  Meanwhile, neoliberal policies favoring big business, transnational corporations, big banks and their local counterparts continue to dominate. This has resulted in huge public debts (PhP 9.8 T as of end 2020), as well as small businesses and domestic agriculture barely surviving. Poverty is at its worst in rural areas where landless peasants’ plight are exacerbated by corporate landgrabs, climate crisis and conflicts. Four decades of neoliberal globalization have kept the economy backward and pre-industrial. National industrialization has remained a pipedream. The net effect of more and more people living in further misery is not a life of dignity.

A Statement of Church and Workers Leaders on Duterte’s last year as President

An appeal to President Duterte to address workers’ plight in his last year in office

As the five years of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte were not able to provide a dignified life to the common Filipino workers, the Church People-Workers Solidarity (CWS) challenges the president and pertinent government agencies to exert all efforts to do better in his last year in office.

Pope Francis, in his September 25, 2015 United Nations address, highlighted three important “minimum material means” for a person to live a dignified life: land, labor, and lodging.

June 30, 2021 marked the five years of President Duterte and the CWS is saddened of the miserable situation of workers in the country:

1. Failed land reform program. Much of farmland in the country is still concentrated in the hands of large corporations and wealthy families. President Duterte promised free land distribution, but since taking office in 2016, not only has he failed to implement a genuine land reform program, he has also cracked down on those who dared to fight for it.

2. Killings of industrial workers, farm workers and fisherfolks. Labor rights groups documented at least 56 killings involving workers and labor leaders. Attacks on agricultural workers’ rights proliferated across the country. As of October 2020, Unyon ng Manggagawa sa Agrikultura (UMA) documented 333 cases of killings of peasants, farmworkers, and fisherfolks under President Duterte’s administration. In 2018, two years after President Duterte assumed office, nine sugarcane workers were killed in Sagay City, Negros Occidental, including four women and two children.

3. Labor rights violations. Earlier this year, sugarcane farmworkers, including a mother and her two-month old baby, were arrested in Hacienda Ambulong, San Fernando, Talisay City, in Negros. Last month, sugar farmworkers in Isabela decried union busting and wage slavery. The sugar workers in a plantation run by the Lorenzo-owned Green Future Innovations, Inc. receive a humiliating Php 15 daily wage, far from the regional minimum wage of Php 340 a day. Moreover, Valenzuela City Mayor Rex Gatchalian recently ordered the suspension of the business permit of Nexgreen Enterprise for unfair labor practices, non-payment of other benefits and for paying the salary of a worker in centavo coins.

4. Unemployment. Joblessness increased due to continued lockdowns. The Philippine Statistics Authority recorded last June 2021, an 8.7% unemployment rate or 4.14 million jobless Filipinos. President Duterte’s campaign promise to end the practice of “contractualization” or “endo” and to improve labor conditions for all have not been fulfilled.

President Duterte’s campaign slogan promised the Filipino people that “change is coming”. Five years would have been more than enough to fulfill that promise. However, the promised change never happened. With one more year in office, can we still expect fundamental changes to happen, especially now that the 2022 election is looming? The challenge is for us citizens — church people and workers, actually every voter — to choose good leaders and to make sure that the coming election will be clean, honest, accurate, meaningful, and peaceful (c.h.a.m.p.)!

The CWS calls on President Duterte to address the workers’ woes, let justice prevail and truly serve the interest of the Filipino working people. Perhaps, he may still redeem himself if he takes our challenge to put the dignity of the human labor at the center of his efforts in his last year as president; and to have the passion for The True, The Just, and The Good.

+MOST REV. GERARDO A. ALMINAZA, D.D.
Bishop of San Carlos, CWS Chairperson
gerard_alminaza@yahoo.com