Linggo, Oktubre 23, 2022

BENEDICT XVI: VATICAN COUNCIL II IS BOTH “MEANINGFUL AND NECESSARY

BENEDICT XVI: VATICAN COUNCIL II IS BOTH “MEANINGFUL AND NECESSARY” by Jose Mario Bautista Maximano



















60 years ago, John XXIII opened the first session of Vatican Council II (October 11, 1962)

BENEDICT XVI: “When I began to study theology in January 1946, no one thought of an Ecumenical Council. When Pope John XXIII announced it, to everyone’s surprise, there were many doubts as to whether it would be meaningful, indeed whether it would be possible at all…”

As the Church celebrated the 60-year anniversary of the Second Vatican Council this month, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI said that Vatican II not only was "meaningful" but "necessary" (in a letter to an international symposium on "The Ecclesiology of Joseph Ratzinger" held at the US Franciscan University in Steubenville, Ohio)

As a priest and theologian, Father Ratzinger attended all four sessions of the council as a theological adviser — a “peritus” — to the archbishop of Cologne, Germany.

ST. JOHN XXIII: FIVE POINTS TO ACHIEVE PASTORAL RENEWAL OF THE CHURCH

Gaudet Mater Ecclesia is John XXIII's opening speech of the Second Vatican Council.

1. Be filled with hope and faith. Do not be prophets of gloom.

2. Discover ways of teaching the faith more effectively.

3. Deepen the understanding of doctrine.

4. Use the medicine of mercy (no “anathemas”).

5. Seek unity within the Church, with Christians separated from Catholicism, with those of non-Christian religions, and with all men and women of goodwill.

6. Began by John XXIII, Vatican II has put emphasis on the Church’s permanent “duty of scrutinizing the signs of the times and of interpreting them in the light of the Gospel” (Gaudium et Spes, 4).

FIRST SESSION OF THE COUNCIL: 1962

Oct. 11, 1962 - Formal Opening of the Council; Opening Address by Pope John XXIII: Gaudet Mater Ecclesia

Dec. 8, 1962 - first session formally adjourns
Interim Period:

JUNE 3, 1963 - POPE JOHN XXIII DIES

June 21, 1963 - Cardinal Giovanni Battista Montini is elected Pope, taking the name Paul VI

June 22, 1963 - Pope Paul VI declares his intention to continue the Second Vatican Council

Sept. 15, 1963 - Pope Paul announces the formation of a new steering committee to direct the work of the second session

Sept. 21, 1963 - Pope Paul addresses the Roman Curia, calling on their faithful cooperation with the spirit of aggiornamento and reform.

SECOND SESSION OF THE COUNCIL: FALL 1963

Sept. 29, 1963 - the second session formally opens
Dec. 4, 1963 - second session formally adjourns

THIRD SESSION OF THE COUNCIL: FALL 1964

Sept. 14, 1964 - the third session formally opens
Nov. 21, 1964 - third session formally adjourns

FOURTH SESSION OF THE COUNCIL: FALL 1965

Sept. 14, 1965 - the fourth session opens, less formally
Dec. 8, 1965 - the Second Vatican Council is officially closed with an open-air Mass in St. Peter's Square.

Indeed, it can be said that St. John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis learned from St. John XXIII that Vatican Council II was meant to be the opportunity to move the Heavens to renew the face of the Earth, a once-in-a-blue-moon opportunity to undergo the most radical institutional transformation quite similar to what happened during the 16th-century Council of Trent. 

Works Cited

Maximiano, J. M. (2022, October 23). BENEDICT XVI: VATICAN COUNCIL II IS BOTH “MEANINGFUL AND NECESSARY. Retrieved from Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=5876891062361786&set=a.595423107175301

 

Lunes, Oktubre 10, 2022

BALITANG CFD | CFD WEBINAR NG CFD NATIONAL SINABOTAHE NG MGA HINDI KILALANG SALARIN

BALITANG CFD | CFD WEBINAR NG CFD NATIONAL SINABOTAHE NG MGA HINDI KILALANG SALARIN


Oktubre 10, 2022 - Kahapon ng ika-siyam na Oktubre ng taong 2022 sa bandang mga kalagitnaan ng alas-diyes ng gabi sa hindi inaasahang pangyayari habang nagkakaroon ng question and answer portion sa Webinar na isinasagawa ng CFD National na ang kung saan ang speaker na ito ay ang CFD National President na si Ryan Mejillano.

Sa unang pagkakataon , may nakapasok na mga hindi inaasahang mga tao at habang nagkakaroon ng Question and Answer portion ay biglang sinabotahe ang Zoom meeting o ang webinar na nagpapakita ng mga pornographic content o kung ano-ano mga gagawin sa share screen. Subalit sa chat box nagkakaroon din ng gulo. 

Isa sa mga puno't dulo nito sa pagkakaroon ng gulo ay ang mga nagngangalang ‘cody woodhams' ‘nathan jacks’ ‘Alex’ at may isang Russian na nakapasok sa Webinar ng CFD National na hindi nakapagrehistro sa naturang CFD Webinar ng CFD National na nais sirain o isabotahe ang webinar na ito.

Samakatuwid, agad namang pinatawag ni Talibong si Damaso upang papaalisin ang naturang apat na tao sa webinar upang maiiwasan na ang gulo ba aabot pa ito sa hindi inaasahan na maaring hahantong sa malaking kaguluhan. 

At pinatawag ang mga staff at lalong-lalo na ang Punto por Punto Staff upang maging co-host sa naturang webinar upang makontrol ang mga pumapasok at lumalabas ng mga participants sa naturang webinar ng ginagawa ng CFD National. 

Hindi ito ang unang pagkakataon na sinabotahe ng mga salarin ang naturang Webinar upang makapang-akit o gumawa lamang ng kaguluhan.

Sa katunayan nangyari ito sa mga iilang mga webinar at mga video teleconferencing  na pareho pa rin ang pakay na sirain ang reputasyon ng webinar na naglalayon na para sa ikabubuti ng lahat. Ang tawag sa naturang ginagawa ay ang mga tinatawag na ‘Zoom Bombing’ sa katunayan hindi literal na tawag nito sa halip ay tinatawag ding sa terminong  ‘Zoom Sabotage’ dahil sa pangyayari pananabotahe ng Zoom.  

Ang ‘Zoom Bombing’ ay isang uri ng pangyayari na nagtataglay ng mga gawain sa mga webinar lalong-lalo na ang pagpapakita ng mga kung ano-ano mga gawain lalong-lalo na sa pagpapakita ng malalaswang mga bagay at maaring hahantong sa kamatayan.

Sisikapin ni Damaso na hindi na mauulit ang naturang pangyayari pero inaasahan nila na aayusin nila ang sistema ng Webinar  upang hindi na mauulit ang naturang pangyayari at mas lalong hihigpitan ang Webinar para sa kaligtasan na rin ng iba. 

Mas lalong pinapaalalahanan ng Catholic Faith Defenders National Chapter na huwag ibahagi ang Zoom Link sa publiko upang makaiwas sa ganitong pangyayari upang hindi na ito aabot sa gulo o  kapahamakan. 

Balita ni: Bro. NiƱo Gaton
Litrato: Catholic Faith Defenders - Office of the National President 2019-2025

Biyernes, Oktubre 7, 2022

Is the Diocese of Marbel one of the multiracial Catholic Dioceses in the Philippines?

Is the Diocese of Marbel one of the multiracial Catholic Dioceses in the Philippines?

 

   Kublai Millan. Bangkapayapaan. Facebook. October 16, 2020 

     The Archdiocese of Singapore also has a comparison with the Diocese of Marbel, with a mix of Chinese Ethnic, Malay Ethnic, and also Hindu people. In the Histories of South Africa, we are highlighting the events of several facing discrimination in South Africa, South Africa also a multiracial country they are facing discrimination also, especially racial discrimination, and the implementation of the white people called ‘apartheid’ as citing this information, “The white minority (less than 20%) controlled the vastly larger black majority. The legally institutionalized segregation became known as apartheid. While whites enjoyed the highest standard of living in all of Africa, comparable to First World Western nations, the black majority remained disadvantaged by almost every standard, including income, education, housing, and life expectancy. The Freedom Charter, adopted in 1955 by the Congress Alliance, demanded a non-racial society and an end to discrimination.” (South Africa, 2022) In speaking of apartheid, “Apartheid (“apartness” in the language of Afrikaans) was a system of legislation that upheld segregationist policies against non-white citizens of South Africa. After the National Party gained power in South Africa in 1948, its all-white government immediately began enforcing existing policies of racial segregation.” (Apartheid, 2010) The bad effects of apartheid are the probable cause of discrimination also as we cited in this statement on this that how apartheid also started, in this citation, “ Racial segregation and white supremacy had become central aspects of South African policy long before apartheid began. The controversial 1913 Land Act, passed three years after South Africa gained its independence, marked the beginning of territorial segregation by forcing black Africans to live in reserves and making it illegal for them to work as sharecroppers.” (Apartheid, 2010). 

        Because of apartheid, South Africa has been facing several violence and discrimination for their calling to end discrimination, many activists like Nelson Mandela have also been imprisoned due to his campaigning for ending discrimination and also for his goal that people have equal rights and equality with each other regardless of their race or color of their skin and their culture. Aftermath,   the apartheid system in South Africa was ended through a series of bilateral and multi-party negotiations between 1990 and 1993. (Negotiations to end apartheid in South Africa. (2022, August 9). , 2022).

        As late Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew visioning Singapore for the common good of everyone, “There is nothing to be worried about it. Many things will go on just as usual. But be firm, be calm. We are going to have a multi-racial nation in Singapore... Everybody will have his place: equal; language, culture, religion.” (In quotes: Lee Kuan Yew, 2015) As we remembered citing, Singapore is not a Malay Nation, not a Chinese nation, and not an Indian nation but are a Singaporean Nation.

        I am confused about our Diocese, even in the Diocese of Marbel, people are thinking, “what is the Diocese of Marbel?” they informed me that the Diocese of Marbel is for South Cotabato but not including GenSan and Sarangani, are also literally they are said that the Diocese of Marbel is for GenSan, and others said that the Diocese of Marbel is speaking Hiligaynon, etcetera as I commonly heard to my fellow communities. All of these are telling misinformation about our Diocese. Remember, the Diocese of Marbel have a race and language a culture besides to their predominantly Catholic also. In some parts of the History of our Diocese; Prior to 1939, the population of southern Cotabato consisted mostly of Maguindanao Muslims and pagan tribal groups. Organized migrations to the coastal areas along Sarangani  Bay started during  the American time. The first recorded batch of  Christian colonists  landed in Glan in 1914, followed by another batch  in 1915. A small group of Christian settlers also settled in Makar in 1916. In the Kiamba area some groups of homeseekers from the Ilocos region had settled from 1920 to 1926. A group of families from Nueva Ecija also established themselves in Baluan, Polomolok and Tupi in 1930. These were the original pioneers who had ventured  into the new land. Soon, they would be joined by thousand others, who like them, were urged on by the same dreams.

    On February 11, 1939 President Quezon issued Proclamations No. 383 and 384 reserving the Koronadal Valley area for new settlement projects. Koronadal Valley, was described at that time, as a narrow plain about 80 kilometers long, extending from Lake Buluan all the way to Sarangani Bay. The valley was divided  into 3 parts: Northern Koronadal (Lutayan-Marbel area), Middle Koronadal (Tupi-Polomolok area), and Southern Koronadal (Lagao-Dadiangas area). Marbel area was covered by a sea of cogon and talahib; Tupi by thick forests; and Dadiangas by silibon and dadiangas trees. This vast expanse of land was just waiting to be developed. Plans were being readied for this very purpose. A big government project was underway. This project  called for the bringing of new settlers into the Koronadal Valley with government support and supervision. General Paulino Santos was appointed General Manager of this government undertaking. 

        The first group of Christian settlers led by General Santos landed on the shores of Dadiangas in the morning of February 27, 1939. Upon arrival the newcomers saw what lay before them: "lonely stretch of shoreline ... one vast emptiness marching out to the very foot of brooding hills and mist-shrouded mountains". Some were filled with dismay at what they saw. But after the initial shock wore off, and realizing that somehow there was no turning back, the immigrants disembarked and were met by local residents and later by officials from the municipal district of Glan. Soon after, the serious tasks of laying the foundation for a new life began. Temporary shelters were built, the land surveyed and distributed, new crops planted - administrative structures had been set up. In early March the first settlement was established in Lagao.

        On June, 1939 President Quezon approved Commonwealth Act No. 441 creating the National Land Settlement Administration (NLSA). This was the signal many were waiting for. Soon influx of would-be settlers poured in from Luzon and the Visayas. The Catholic population, too, was swelling rapidly. Fortunately, in October of the same year, and a few months after the first settlers arrived in Lagao, the Oblate Fathers also came and started work in the south. For 19 years, (from 1939 to 1958), as the government were building settlements, the OMI missionaries were also there building the Church. However, we will say that even the Diocese of Marbel is no single dominant language spoken in the area but several. These are the regional languages of the different settlers who, during the first five decades of this century migrated here from Luzon and the Visayas. Some of these languages are Ilonggo, Cebuano, Tagalog, and Ilocano, and other languages are inhabited in the Diocese.  (History of the Diocese of Marbel, 2004) 

        We would say to ourselves that the Diocese of Marbel should be proud of us even for the proof of evidence that is commonly known of us as one of the multiracial Dioceses in the Philippines in the Philippine Catholic Church. I hope whether regardless of inside or outside of the world of Catholicism and regardless of race and culture and language of every people. I want to inform you that the Diocese of Marbel is not from South Cotabato only but Diocese of Marbel is the compromise of the co-province of South Cotabato and Sarangani and also in GenSan and Barangay Milbuk, Palimbang, Sultan Kudarat. And also, the Diocese of Marbel is not the Diocese of South Cotabato, it is not the Diocese of General Santos, nor the Diocese of Sarangani and Milbuk, but the Diocese of the compromise places as mentioned on those territories. The Diocese of Marbel is not the Diocese of the Ilonggo, it is not the Diocese of the Cebuano, it is not the Diocese of the Tagalog, it is not also the Diocese of Ilokano, nor each ethnic group. I telling you the Diocese of Marbel is one of the considered known as multiracial Dioceses in the Philippine Catholic Church that you’ve compared to the Archdiocese of Singapore and to the Dioceses in South Africa as we based on our History of the Diocese. I hope you may inspire this for my principle of establishing the Catholic Faith Defenders in the Diocese of Marbel.

        People would aware of this, in our Diocese even in the Diocese of Marbel and this is the lesson of every people. In sincere respect and sensitivity to their neighborhood.


References:

Apartheid. (2010, October 7). Retrieved from History: https://www.history.com/topics/africa/apartheid#:~:text=Apartheid%20(%E2%80%9Capartness%E2%80%9D%20in%20the,existing%20policies%20of%20racial%20segregation.

History of the Diocese of Marbel. (2004, April 14). Retrieved from Diocese of Marbel: http://marbeldiocese.freeservers.com/history.htm

In quotes: Lee Kuan Yew. (2015, March 22). Retrieved from BBC : https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-31582842

Negotiations to end apartheid in South Africa. (2022, August 9). . (2022, August 9). Retrieved from Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negotiations_to_end_apartheid_in_South_Africa

South Africa. (2022, October 6). Retrieved from Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Africa

 

Sabado, Oktubre 1, 2022

Church will remain vigilant vs corruption, human rights abuses — CBCP official

 

Church will remain vigilant vs corruption, human rights abuses — CBCP official



Bishop Reynaldo Evangelista, chairman of the CBCP Episcopal Commission on Public Affairs, during the closing Mass of the 1st National Convention for Public Affairs Ministers in Manila on Sept. 20, 2022. CBCP NEWS

By CBCP News

September 23, 2022

Manila, Philippines

The Catholic bishops’ leadership has vowed “conscientious engagement” with the government but it can’t turn a blind eye on corruption and human rights abuses, an official said.

Its public affairs chief, Bishop Reynaldo Evangelista, said that collaboration is important for the nation’s growth but the Church must adhere to its Christian values of “truth, peace, and love”.

The Church, according to him, will actively support the government “provided moral principles are not compromised”.

“We will also remain vigilant and critical to all forms of corruption, mishandling of public funds and violations of human rights,” Evangelista said.

“Tensions only arise when we do not fulfil what we ought to do according to God’s will such as when we do not respect human life; violate human rights; and greedily think of personal convenience instead of seeking for the common good,” he said.

The bishop made the statement early this week during the inaugural gathering in Manila of more than 40 diocesan public affairs ministers.



Fr. Jerome Secillano, executive secretary of the CBCP Episcopal Commission on Public Affairs. CBCP NEWS

Organized by the Episcopal Commission on Public Affairs (ECPA), the national convention reflected on the theme, “Church and State collaboration and conscientious engagement in serving the nation”.

Among the speakers include Bishop Teodoro Bacani, who discussed the rationale of the public affairs ministry in the teachings of the 2nd Plenary Council of the Philippines.

Fr. Jerome Secillano, ECPA executive secretary, stressed that “the mission of public affairs is evangelization” and its goal “is the development of our people including the progress of our nation”.

“It is far from what critics always accuse the church of, that she is anti-government and anti-politician or worse, an enemy of the State,” Secillano said.

“It is hoped that the church’s noble objective of evangelizing the public sphere would bring great strides in making our country great again,” he added.

Evangelista also said the convention is a reminder that “the doors of our hearts are constantly open for dialogue because the secret to building a strong society and a better future for a nation is dialogue carried out in the spirit of discernment and humility.”

He also expressed hope that more dioceses will establish a public affairs office “to promote the common good and the Gospel values in our society”.


References:

CBCP News. (2022, September 23). Church will remain vigilant vs corruption, human rights abuses — CBCP official. Retrieved from CBCP News: https://cbcpnews.net/cbcpnews/church-will-remain-vigilant-vs-corruption-human-rights-abuses-cbcp-official/?fbclid=IwAR0j7_YXmNS1tbUbggUI5_1VBWWUfTSEz6TAzXWu19FAjLfqbeeeyaCCUWc

 

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