Call for Solidarity: Stop illegal operations in Didipio mines

Call for international solidarity and support
– 9 July 2019

Cancel Oceana Gold’s Mining Contract Now!
Respect the people’s will! Stop illegal operations in Didipio mines!

Environmental and human rights groups in the Philippines support the resistance led by the Didipio Earth Savers Movement (DESAMA) and Didipio-Watch against destructive and irresponsible mining in Nueva Vizcaya.  We call on all  international groups to express their solidarity and support to this local resistance to protect land, water, biodiversity and life itself.

Last 21 June 2019, farmers and indigenous peoples from the village of Didipio, in Kasibu town, Nueva Vizcaya set-up a peoples barricade to prevent the illegal operations of Didipio mines, owned by Oceana Gold Philippines, Inc. (OGPI).  OGPI’s mining contract (Financial and Technical Assistance Agreement # 1) expired last June 20, 2019, and failed to secure a renewal of this agreement.

With the assumption of newly-elected officials last 1 July 2019, the local governments [ATM1] (https://www.facebook.com/govCaloy/photos/a.364829644165918/387179051930977/?type=3&theater) of Barangay Didipio, the Municipal government of Kasibu and the Provincial government of Nueva Vizcaya have expressed their opposition against the continued operations of OGPI.  A dialogue with DENR officials have resulted in nothing, except with the unbelievable news that the environment department has endorsed favorably to the Office of the President the renewal of FTAA # 1, without the knowledge and consent of mining-affected communities and the concerned local governments.

The Didipio mines was ordered suspended last February 2017 [ATM2] (https://www.rappler.com/nation/160270-denr-closes-mining-operations) by former DENR Sec. Gina Lopez, after numerous complaints about water and unsettled land claims.  In October 2018, a research published (https://miningwatch.ca/sites/default/files/oceanagold-report.pdf)  [ATM3] by international experts from Washington DC and Canada summarized OGPI’s violations against environmental laws and regulations and its non-compliance to contractual obligations.

You can read here the petition submitted by Didipio-Watch (https://www.alyansatigilmina.net/single-post/2019/03/13/Didipio-Watch-petition-for-the-Non-Renewal-of-the-OceanaGold-Philippines-FTAA-in-Nueva-Vizcaya) [ATM4] to the Office of the President last 13 March 2019, citing the evidences on why the mining contract should not be renewed.

We make the following demands in support of the struggle being led by DESAMA, Didipio-Watch and other local organizations :

1.       Pres. Rodrigo Duterte must immediately cancel OGPI’s contract and order the stop of illegal mining operations of OGPI. Since its mining contract has expired and has failed to secure a renewal, OGPI has no right to continue posing a threat to the forests and water resources in Nueva VIzcaya. 

2.       The Department  of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) must immediately revoke its favorable endorsement for the application of FTAA renewal.  DENR has failed to ensure that precautionary principles are enforced in the review and assessment of the mining contract, and has merely relied on technical compliance of OGPI in submitting its application for renewal.

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Another Filipina up for Sainthood

Mother Francisca Del Espiritu Santo De Fuentes, Founder of the Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine of Siena

July 08, 2019 01:44 Roy Lagarde Catholic Church

Pope Francis has put another Filipina nun on the path to sainthood by declaring her ‘venerable’.

The pope recognized that Mother Francisca Del Espiritu Santo De Fuentes, founder of the Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine of Siena, lived the Christian virtues in a heroic way.

The Vatican announced the pontiff’s decision on July 6, 2019. It marks the first major step on the path to sainthood for the nun who died in Manila in 1711.

The pope would have to recognize a miracle attributed to the Mother Francisca’s intercession in order for her to be beatified, the next step toward sainthood.

The process of becoming a saint is lengthy, often taking decades or centuries to complete.

After the beatification, another miracle would be needed for canonization.

Mother Francisca’s path to sainthood started as early as December 2002 when the Vatican had been petitioned to open the Cause of the nun.

In March the following year, the petition was granted by the Congregation for the Causes of Saints.

The Decree of Validity on the Diocesan Inquiry was granted in June 2007 which allowed the writing of the “positio” on the life, virtues, and fame of sanctity of Mother Francisca.

The completion of the positio was in 2012. The Mother Francisca Commission received a copy of the positio in December 2014 with the favorable evaluation from the Historical Experts of the Vatican.

Mother Francisca was buried in the Church of the Collegio de San Juan de Letran. Her tomb was over the steps of the main altar on the gospel side.

Last month, Pope Francis also granted a Dominican nun the title of venerable after recognizing the heroic virtue of Mother Maria Beatrice Rosario Arroyo.

Born in Iloilo, Arroyo is the founder of the Congregation of the Dominican Sisters of the Holy Rosary. She died in June 1957.

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Being Crucified In the Country Today

Fr. Pete Montallana

 “ May I never boast  except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, though which the world has been crucified  to me, and I to the world. ” (Gal.6,14)  – Powerful words of St. Paul to the Galatians.

No one can deny that thousands have been killed  allegedly fighting back – “nanlaban”  – crucified by a system disguised as an angel of light in the midst of the darkness of murder. And many have believed or forced to believe in this atrocity. The fishermen at Recto Bank have  been rammed and almost drowned but worse they also experienced  the State relinquishing its duty to defend them as mandated by the Constitution. The dwindling price of the  coconut is causing intense poverty among the coconut growers. The mining companies who have been destroying  the environment as documented during the time of former DENR Sec. Gina Lopez  continue to deprive the indigenous people of their ancestral lands.  Workers until now are  contractualized despite the election promise three years ago. The laws and policies continue to deplete the poor of their meager  resources which make  the rich richer. Fear has paralyzed and silenced  people  despite all glaring the  injustices and anomalies especially in the recently concluded election – with its computerized cheating, unprecedented vote buying and use of government resources –  to seat  in power allies. 

Worst. By and large we have pretended to be deaf to the alarm bells sounded by the UN scientists last  October  8, 2018 that the accumulation of carbon emissions in the atmosphere causing global warming has reached a critical stage  and that,  if we have to reverse the situation,  we have only 12 years left to make ambitious plans. Many of us  just cool ourselves to ward off the heat which we know would be worse for the next generation. Those in power  continue to push for more coal fired power plants, ravage the forests with more and wider  roads and with construction of dams unmindful of the climate emergency experienced now at the same time ignoring  the call for renewable energy. The Philippines has only less than 23 percent forest to cool us, provide for our needs  and absorb carbon emission.

The convenience of  the use plastic has made us unmindful of the plastic that has become part of the daily menu of the  fish which later eat. The Popes and particularly Pope Francis have been calling us to ecological conversion since he issued Laudato Si.

The call of St. Paul “Never to boast  except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ… to be crucified to the world” is a clarion call to resist  the Evil One in all its forms perpetrated by men and women in a system blinded by greed and sin.

The call “to be crucified to the world”  means:

to stand for the dignity and rights of every human person even if they  are  considered  drug addicts;

to be involved with the issues of the farmers, indigenous peoples, fisherfolks, workers and other marginalized groups;

to participate in a process of rectifying the anomalies  committed in the recent election;

and to participate in bringing about a system wherein no government official can use the power of the State to demonize anyone and wherein  the Constitution that is not selectively  implemented and not disregarded as toilet paper depending on what is most convenient.

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Invitation to Spirituality Forum

Most Rev. Broderick S. Pabillo, D.D.
Auxiliary Bishop of Manila
Tondo Manila

Dear Most Rev. Pabillo ,

Peace and Good Health!

The Institute of Spirituality in Asia (ISA) will hold its 19th Spirituality Forum this coming July 31- August 2, 2019 at the Mother Anne de Tilly Hall, St. Paul University, New Manila, Quezon City.

In harmony with the Philippine Church’ celebration of the Year of the Youth and in response to the challenges posed during the October 3-28, 2018 Synod of Bishops held in Rome, our 19th Spirituality forum carries the theme: “LOVE, POWER AND GRACE: CONVERSATIONS ON SPIRITUALITY WITH THE YOUNG PEOPLE”. It is very special in the sense that it is a sequel to our forum last year which was also focused on the spirituality of young people.

We cordially invite you and your members to this historic and important Spirituality Forum. Please refer to the attached files for further details.

Respectfully Yours in Christ,
Sr. Cora
Institute of Spirituality in Asia (ISA)
#28 Acacia Street cor. Rosario Drive
Brgy. Mariana, New Manila
1112 Quezon City, Philippines
Phone # (+63 2) 989 10 16 or (+63 2) 917 562 10 16
website: www.isa.org.ph

Rise and Resist: Our Prophetic Task

Dear friends:

This will give you an opportunity to testify.  So make up your minds not to prepare your defense in advance; for I will give you words and a wisdom that none of your opponents will be able to withstand or contradict.  (Luke 21:13-15)

June 30 marks a midpoint in the six-year term of the Duterte administration.  As we enter the second-half Duterte’s presidency, we look towards July 22, 2019, which will be the first day of the 18th Congress, where Duterte delivers his State of the Nation Address (SONA).

As TUBAW believers in truth, peace and justice, we invite you to join us in a forum for common reflection, discussion and discernment on the real state of the nation:

#RiseAndResist: Our Prophetic Task
9-11am, July 5, 2019
St. Joseph’s College Gymnasium, 295 E. Rodriguez Ave, QC.

In coming together, we hope to deepen and strengthen our resolve to embrace our prophetic role for these critical times. As faith impels us to speak bravely against all that threatens life, democracy, sovereignty, human rights and justice, we are lining up capable speakers, such as Mr. Neri Colmenares, President of the National Union of People’s Lawyers and Rosario Bella Guzan, Executive Director of IBON Foundation, to help us craft actions and common priorities of the weeks ahead.

We sincerely hope that you will join us in this important reflection and discussion on how we can better work together as ONE VOICE, for the good of the Filipino people.  We must transform challenges and disappointments, to harness our collective commitment to truth, peace, and justice in our nation.

For confirmation, queries and other concerns, please contact the secretariat through Mr. Nardy Sabino by email at simbahan.para.sa.katarungan@gmail.com or phone at 09283162109.  We look forward to seeing you there!

Yours in Christ,
Sr. Mary John Mananzan
Convener, One Faith, One Nation, One Voice

Male And Female He Created Them

CFC-FFL Statement On One Big Pride

The title of this statement comes from a recent pastoral statement from the Congregation for Catholic Education of the Holy See, issued February 2, 2019. We have done so because the proponents of One Big Pride of the Ateneo claim to stand for “the core values of our beloved Catholic and Jesuit institution that has stood strong and stood proud for 159 years.”

The Catholic Church has stood for 2,000 years, and this document states authentic Catholic teaching about human sexuality. Let us look at some important points about the so-called gender ideology.

#1. – “…. we are now facing with what might accurately be called an educational crisis, especially in the field of affectivity and sexuality. …. In many places, curricula are being planned and implemented which ‘allegedly convey a neutral conception of the person and of life, yet in fact reflect an anthropology opposed to faith and to right reason.’”

#2. – “The context in which the mission of education is carried out is characterized by challenges emerging from varying forms of an ideology that is given the general name ‘gender theory’, which ‘denies the difference and reciprocity in nature of a man and a woman and envisages a society without sexual differences, ….’”

#19. – “Gender theory (especially in its most radical forms) speaks of a gradual process of denaturalization, that is a move away from nature …. as opposed to anything based on the truths of existence.”

We affirm that every person is equal in value and significance and thus should be treated with love and respect. We recognize the contributions LGBTQ+ persons can do for our society. We are against oppression and persecution of gay persons in society, and especially in Catholic schools, which should be safe environments for them. But we likewise affirm authentic Catholic teaching about human sexuality.

Couples for Christ Foundation for Family and Life (CFC-FFL) has always striven to uphold its mission of bringing the love of Christ to others, regardless of race, ideology or creed. As taught by the Catholic Church, we too seek to love and care for homosexual persons as Christ would. But we stand against sinful acts.

We warn of the dangers of gender ideology, as we have already seen the developments in the West and many parts of the world. It is an ideology that is contrary to faith, family and life. It is detrimental to the youth and their proper development as Christian men and women.

Male and female He created them.

Schedule of Services for the Late Bishop Carlito J. Cenzon, CICM, DD

Most Rev. Carlito J. Cenzon, CICM, DD Bishop Emeritus of Baguio (1939-2019)

SCHEDULE OF VIGIL

JUNE 27 (Thursday) – 30 (Sunday) 
CICM PROVINCIAL HOUSE, Morning                    
Afternoon       14th Street, New Manila, Quezon City
JUNE 30 (Sunday) SAINT WILLIAM’S
Evening Apostolic Vicariate of Tabuk, Tabuk, Kalinga

‘JULY 1 (Monday) – 2 (Tuesday)     SAINT WILLIAM’S CATHEDRAL
Morning         Apostolic Vicariate of Tabuk, Tabuk, Kalinga
Evening          TRAVEL TO OUR LADY OF THE ATONEMENT CATHEDRAL
Baguio City

JULY 3 (Wednesday) – 5 (Friday)  OUR LADY OF THE ATONEMENT CATHEDRAL, Baguio City

JULY 5 (Friday) OUR LADY OF THE ATONEMENT CATHEDRAL
4PM Eucharistic Celebration

Necrological Services           

JULY 6 (Saturday) OUR LADY OF THE ATONEMENT CATHEDRAL
8:30AM Funeral Mass

MARYHURST SEMINARY
CICM Cemetery, Lucnab, Baguio City
Interment

 “Eternal rest grant to him, O Lord; and let perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.”

We are saddened to announce of the passing away of Bishop Emeritus Carlito “Otto” J. Cenzon, CICM, DD, and we ask the Faithful to join us in praying for the eternal repose of his soul.

The body of Bishop Otto will be in the CICM Provincial House, 14th Street, New Manila, Quezon City, tomorrow morning of June 27 until June 30, 2019 (Sunday) in the afternoon.

His body will be brought to the Apostolic Vicariate of Tabuk (Tabuk, Kalinga) in the evening of June 30, 2019 in Saint William’s Cathedral, Tabuk, Kalinga. He will be at Saint William’s Cathedral from July 1-2, 2019.

Then the body will be brought to the Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral in the evening of July 2, 2019 and will remain there from July 3-6, 2019.

The Necrological Service will be at 4PM on July 5, 2019 (Friday) at the Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral.

The Funeral Mass will be at 9AM of July 6, 2019 (Saturday) at the Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral then the interment will follow at the Maryhurst Seminary, CICM Cemetery, Lucnab, Baguio City.

“Eternal rest grant to him, O Lord; and let perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.”

After violent dispersal, groups call for boycott of Pepmaco products

By JANESS ANN J. ELLAO
June 28, 2019, Bulatlat.com

MANILA – Various progressive groups are calling for the boycott of Pepmaco products, following the violent dispersal of their striking workers early today, June 28.

 “No amount of chemicals or goons can ever curtail the striking workers’ fight for their rights,” said state workers union Courage in a statement.

Boycotting Pepmaco products, said Kabataan Rep. Sarah Elago, is one way of throwing support to striking workers.

Anakpawis Partylist said that Pepmaco is behind brands such as Hana shampoo, Champion and Calla detergents.

Casilao said Pepmaco workers are only “demanding their due rights and living wage levels,” adding that big businesses want to preserve the slave-like conditions of the Filipino workers.” He said, “an all-united national workers’ movement, supported by other sectors, will defeat this agenda. We urge the people to support Pepmaco workers.” (https://www.bulatlat.com)

Mula sa Pepmaco Workers Union-NAFLU-KMU

Mga kababayan,

Marahas na binuwag ang piketlayn ng mga manggagawa ng Pepmaco ng mga security at goons ng kapitalistang si Simeon Tiu. Marami ang matinding nasugatan at sinugod sa ospital.

Hunyo 24 nang ilunsad ng Pepmaco Workers Union – Naflu – KMU ang welga dahil sa malawakang kontraktwalisasyon, masahol na kalagayan sa paggawa, pagmamalupit sa mga manggagawa, malawakang tanggalan, union busting atbp. Limpak limpak na yaman mula sa pawis ng manggagawa ang kinamal ni Tiu pero sa halip na dinggin ang kanilang hinaing ay dahas ang tinugon ng ganid na kapitalista.

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