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‘PINK’ MOON April’s full moon glows in pink over Manila on Good Friday. The nickname was given in the United States and takes after moss pink, one of the earliest flowers of spring. PHOTO BY RUY L. MARTINEZ
Spread ‘seeds of hope’ – Tagle
The elephant in the room SUNDAY STORIES MARLEN V. RONQUILLO
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N sophisticated and vibrant democracies, campaign seasons cover all bases, issue-wise. If an important and pressing issue is missed, pressure groups will remind the candidates across parties that such and such issue is being left out. Campaigners take heed and an earnest conversation about that topic commences. (No, the reminder does not come from journalists and this is a universal thing.) Not so in unstable democracies like
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When we celebrate Easter REFLECTIONS
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ASTER is the time we recall the tragic events of two thousand and nineteen years ago when a Jew, a man from Palestine, was spied upon, betrayed, perseCUTED FALSELY CHARGED VILIkED ABANDONED and arrested. It started in a mock trial that handed down the death penalty for the man from Nazareth, the Son of Man, a Son of God, Jesus. We also celebrate the resilience, determination, the belief and hope of the persecuted and oppressed, to rise up and
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Sara Duterte mulls leaving Hugpong HUGPONG ng Pagbabago (HnP) Chairman and Davao City Mayor Sara DuterteCarpio on Saturday said she was not in favor of a plan to turn HnP into a national political party. In fact, she disclosed, she was considering leaving the party amid noise over her possible run for president in 2022. Duterte-Carpio, daughter of President Rodrigo Duterte, made the statement over reports that the HnP would soon be upgraded into a national political party in preparation for the 2022 race to Malacañang. “I’m mulling leaving HnP because I want to go back to Hugpong sa Tawong Lungsod, where it’s calmer,” she told The Manila Times in a text message, referring to a party formed by her father when he was involved in Davao City politics. “Sa ngayon hindi ko talaga suportahan ang move na ‘yan (Right now, I will not support that move for Hugpong’s upgrade),” the mayor said.
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N a sea of despair, hate and injustice, focus on the good, spread “seeds of hope” and adopt a lifestyle of loving even when “our lives can seem loveless,” Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle said in his Easter message.
“We invite you to seize the power of love unleashed by the risen Christ this Easter. Love is not just a word, it is a lifestyle of seeing, encountering and understanding other people,” the Manila archbishop said. Like the orphan boy from the 1960s musical “Oliver Twist,” he added, Jesus must have felt abandoned after he was betrayed, tortured and sentenced to die on the cross, or also like ordinary people WHEN THEY ENCOUNTER DIFkCULTIES IN THEIR personal lives. Tagle said, “Christ must have asked the same question on the cross when he cried out, ‘My God, why have you forsaken me?’ Where was love when Jesus was betrayed, ABANDONED BY HIS FRIENDS AND CRUCIkED like an animal?” Two of his disciples and supposed friends, Peter and Judas Iscariot, betrayed him, causing him to be ridiculed, beaten and executed without due process among robbers by the government for allegedly committing blasphemy and sedition because he challenged the authority of false prophets and priests.
Peter disowned Jesus and denied knowing him on the day that he was arrested by armed guards, while Judas disclosed Christ’s whereabouts to chief priests and scribes in exchange for 30 pieces of silver. Tagle said when “hunger, unemployment, addictions, indignities, abuse, hate speech, false accusations, killing, corruption, human TRAFkCKING RUN WILD AND SEEM TO REIGN OUR world appears dark.” “But if we look more carefully, more intently at people and situations, it is then that we see love revealing itself,” he added. The cardinal said of Jesus’ journey to the cross and beyond, he was surrounded by “intense moments of love” from his mother, the Blessed Virgin Mary; John, who waited at the foot of the cross; the penitent thief, who asked to be remembered when he returns to his kingdom; Joseph Arimathea, who overcame his fear of being his open follower when he asked for
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CHRIST GLORIFIED Church bells ring today to signify Christ’s triumph over death, the central belief of Christians all over the world. FILE PHOTO
Pope prays for sex workers, abused children Churches welcome Easter with ‘salubong’ The ceremony, taking place late on Good Friday (Black Saturday in Manila) in the Christian calendar which marks THE DAY #HRIST WAS CRUCIkED TOOK ITS theme from meditations written by Catholic nun Eugenia Bonetti, who has spent much of her life in Africa and also attended the event. The event spotlighted sex slaves “used” but “condemned by a society which refuses to see this kind of exploitation.” The text was read aloud as the procession continued through the streets of Rome, ending outside the iconic Coliseum, once the site of persecution against Christians under the Roman Empire. Pope Francis, in a prayer at the end of the ceremony, spoke of “the cross of those who thirst for justice and peace.” Around 20,000 Christian faithful Q Pope Francis in Rome on Good Friday. AFP PHOTO
ROME: Pope Francis led the traditional Easter week “Way of the Cross” procession in Rome that took the theme of modernday slavery and human trafficking, including the prostitutes who ply their trade on Italy’s streets.
gathered around the great Roman amphitheater, many holding lighted candles following the evening ceremony in silence. The Pope spoke of those bearing “all the crosses of the world” including “those who hunger for bread and for LOVEu AND gTHOSE WHO kND DOORS CLOSED because of fear, and hearts sealed by political calculations.” The Argentinian pontiff also alluded to the secularization of modern society, where the faithful “we believing in you and trying to live according to your word, kND THEMSELVES MARGINALIZED AND DISCARDed even by their families and their peers.” Pope Francis’ prayer included a plea for abused youth. “Lord Jesus, help us to see in Your Cross all the crosses of the world … the cross of little ones wounded in their innocence
THE San Agustin Church in Intramuros and the Quiapo Church, two famous churches in Manila, ended the Holy Week Triduum with the traditional salubong or the welcoming of Easter Sunday as the clock hit 12 midnight on April 21. On Easter Sunday, the day the Catholic Church commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, groups of men and women would take part in separate processions. The men would be carrying a statue of the risen Christ and the women, an image of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Jesus’ mother. Their paths would cross in front of the
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PACC backs Duterte’s call for Reds to kill corrupt officials
BASECO BEACH Residents of Tondo, Manila frolic in the murky waters of Baseco Beach, despite warnings by authorities, on Black Saturday to beat the April heat. PHOTO BY RENE H. DILAN
THE Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) has stood by President Rodrigo Duterte’s call for communist rebels to spare state forces and, instead, target corrupt men in government for assassination. PACC Chairman Dante Jimenez made the statement after Duterte sought the New People’s Army’s (NPA) assistance in his anti-corruption purge after denouncing government personnel who extort money from the public in exchange for faster service. “We agree with the President’s position that the public, whose interests and
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