CBCP Monitor
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June 22 - July 5, 2015 Vol. 19 No. 13
The News Supplement of Couples for Christ
CFC at 34:
On Being Shepherds One of the major activities of the CFC anniversary week was the Governance Team (GT) Summit, held to clarify and define the roles and responsibilities of governance teams in the Philippines and abroad, whether as individuals, as a household and as governing bodies. The summit was held on the morning of the last day of the week-long anniversary celebrations, Sunday, June 20 at the MOA SMX venue. As is usual with CFC conferences, the morning begun with the celebration of the Holy Mass, officiated by Fr. Gerard Timoner, Head of the Dominican Province in the Philippines. His homily, taken from the Bible passage that speaks of Jesus being awoken from his sleep and stilling the storm that had caused so much fear in his disciples, was particularly apt as he spoke of how we should not be afraid as we do our work and how we should be at peace because God and our brethren are with us. He said: “When we know we are in it (the mission) together, our fears are assuaged by the people who we know are with us. When we know God is with us, then we know He will never ever abandon us and that is enough.” The hall was filled as leaders from all over listened to ANCOP President Jimmy Ilagan’s exhortation on how leaders can best govern their flock. Chairman Joe Tale then spoke and offered the participants the best way to lead – to be shepherds of the flock, to be true witnesses of love and care. The open forum that followed was lively as the leaders spoke about their concerns in being shepherds and how they can be more effective in their mission.
I Choose to Love More
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By the CFC Docu Team
ening of relationships. The week started with the Liveloud Concert on Friday, June 12 at the Ynares Stadium in Pasig. It was a celebration of youth, featuring band music, testimonies, and exuberant worship.
It was a full week of activities, fellowship, symposia, recreation, introspection. Despite its busyness, however, the 34th anniversary celebration of Couples for Christ was a perfect synThen it was time for sports as the ergy of teaching and deep- CFC Bowling Tournament kicked off
on Sunday, June 14 at the Commonwealth Lanes in Ever Gotesco Mall. Two days after that, the avid golfers in CFC gathered at the Ayala Southlinks Golf Club in Southvale Drive, Almanza Dos, Las Pinas City, for the CFC Golf Classic Tournament. The golfers had fun as they not only showed off their golfing skills, but had fellowship after, capped by a raffle. CFC leaders, many of them coming from all the Philippine provinces and
CFC Elects New International Council
even from abroad, settled down for the more serious task of listening to enriching talks, testimonies and spiritual direction beginning on Wednesday, June 17 for the ANCOP Global Summit. It was a full day aptly begun with the Holy Mass officiated by CFC’s Spiritual Adviser Msgr. Allen Aganon. The talks were riveting: Mission with the Poor (An Encounter with Jesus) given by ANCOP President Jimmy Ilagan; CFC@34, C5
ANCOP is CFC’s Mission to the Poor Last June 17, 2015,the ANCOP Global Summit, the first of the congresses for the 34th anniversary celebration of Couples for Christ, opened with a Eucharistic celebration, with Msgr. Allen Aganon presiding, and members of the clergy from both the provinces and foreign countries concelebrating. Four hundred leaders from the Philippine and International Missions came to the MOA SMX to
participate in the summit. Part I of the Summit set the tone for the day’s activities. CFC Executive Director George Campos, in his introduction, walked back through the time when the Lord planted the desire in Couples for Christ to bring the Gospel to the poor. Campos enumerated events which took CFC from ANGKOP (a word in Pilipino ANCOP SUMMIT / C2
The CFC community has a new set of leaders – nine men called by the Lord to be the community’s pastors and shepherds for the next two years. The new International Council members, also called the Board of Trustees of Couples of Christ, were chosen by the Elders Assembly from a list of 27 nominees last June 19, 2015. They are: Joe Tale, Joe Yamamoto, George
The CFC Mission Symposium:
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Enriching what Personal Holiness, Building the Church of the Home, and Building the Church of the Poor means for Couples For Christ This was the tagline of the first ever Mission Symposium of Couples for Christ, statements meant to define and clarify what these elements of our mission mean for us as individuals and as a community. The symposium, held on June 18, 2015 at the SMX Mall of Asia, featured concise and substantial 20-minute talks by three speakers – Jun Uriarte, Chairman of the Couples for Christ Institute, Rouquel Ponte, Head of CFC’s Church Integration
Office, and Arnel Santos, Head of CFC’s Pastoral Formation Office. Organized by the Couples for Christ Institute* (CFC-I), the goal of the symposium was to present three (3) papers that will define the three mission elements of CFC: Holiness, Home, and Poor. Thus, the topics were on Personal Holiness, delivered by Jun Uriarte, Church of the Home, by Rouquel Ponte and Church of the Poor, by Arnel Santos. One of the highlights of the working document on MISSION SUMMIT, C2
CFC Lay-Clergy Congress Encouraging Vocations Among Today’s Young This year’s Lay-Clergy Congress is a tad different from the past congresses. Why? Because this year’s Congress brought together CFC leaders and men of the cloth to be not just partners in pastoral care, but partners in preparing the young to embrace the religious vocation. To date, there are more than a hundred individuals, from either Youth for Christ or Singles for Christ, who have either entered the priesthood or became nuns. A good number are still in the seminary. And some of them came to the congress to testify how being part of the community has opened them to the religious life. LAY-CLERGY, C3