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GLOVY TO GOD
A FAMILY walks past rows of houses built on the sidewalk next to the Pasig River.
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Text & photos by Bernard Testa
N Barangay 286 in Tondo, Manila, they too have a Bayanihan bill. But this one is based on their abiding faith in Divine Mercy—that despite their poverty, each one helps any fellow human being in need, because there is always God’s infinite mercy to hold the line for all.
The Sunday we visited the village was the feast of Divine Mercy, an important date in the Catholic calendar, when believers are reminded to hold on to the Lord’s promise to Saint Faustina, that he will pour out his boundless love and mercy for all those who make a real act of contrition. That capacity to hold on to such boundless love and mercy was very much manifest on that Divine Mercy Sunday. It had just been a mere three days since a fire razed over 200 homes, and people were taking shelter in tents provided by the city government and good samaritans. One of the fire victims is 42-year-old Glovy Zuñiga, born and raised in this slum community. She lives with her husband, two
FIRE RAZES OVER 200 HOMES IN THE SLUMS OF TONDO, MANILA, BUT PEOPLE THERE, USED TO A ‘BAYANIHAN’ WAY OF LIFE, SAY THEY’LL RISE AGAIN—WITH DIVINE MERCY, AND DESPITE THE PAINFUL WORDS OF THE IGNORANT.
mamalaki ko, kahit slum area po kami, ganito kahirap ang sitwasyon namin, ang mga tao po dito nagtutulungan po. Kung ikaw ay nagugutom, kakatok ka lang sa kapitbahay mo, hindi pwedeng hindi ka nila bibigyan. Ganoon po dito magmalasakit ang mga tao. Kung ikaw ay may sakit, naghihingalo ka diyan, lahat dito ay nagtutulungan. Dadalhin ka sa ospital, ganoon po ang bayanihan dito sa barangay namin [I am proud of the fact that, although we are in a slum area, and our situation is this hard, the people here look out for each other. If you’re hungry, just knock on your neighbor’s door, and it’s impossible for them to turn you away. That’s how caring people here are. If you’re sick, or dying, everyone helps. They’ll bring you to the hospital. That’s the bayanihan spirit in our barangay].” This is why, she said, they were deeply pained by the bashing they got on social media, from people who did not bother to find out their situation. Nearly
children and a 69-year-old mother. She tends to a small sari-sari store under the Delpan bridge in Manila, and has a humble corner raising plants. With the fire, she is certainly not happy, but says she has a reason to smile. No one was hurt in the hour-long fire that engulfed her barangay and left 295 families homeless. They are temporarily sheltered in barangay tents at the sidewalks and inside parts of the Jose Abad Santos High School in Binondo.
Bayanihan as way of life
SHE is breathless as she describes, with nary a pause, how people in their community live in harmony, sans the bitterness usually associated with the city slums. “Ipinag-
VIEW of the fire-damaged neighborhood under Delpan bridge.
GLOVY ZUÑIGA and her aquaponics garden.
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FREE sopas for breakfast from a good samaritan.
A LADY with a child in an alleyway.
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A RESIDENT shows what she will cook for lunch.
A BARANGAY official hands out washable face masks.
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Source: BSP (April 23, 2020)