After election, be peacemakers
Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Sat, 18 May 2019 16:20:38 +0000
“DITO sa Pilipinas,” someone remarked, “walang natatalo; nadadaya lamang” (In the Philippines, nobody loses but only cheated).
Is it a defence mechanism to save one’s face instead of accepting defeat?
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A losing candidate may file a formal protest before the Comelec if he believes he was cheated.
Obviously, that’s not easy to do. However, if there are indeed substantial evidences to prove serious irregularities, then go ahead.
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BE HEALERS, PEACEMAKERS. After the midterm election, let us all be reconcilers and peacemakers. Instead of adding more fuel to the hatred and conflicts of people, our Christian task is to heal wounds and promote peace at all cost.
Jesus Christ said, “You must be a lamb among wolves” (Lk 10,3).
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There’s a haunting song which goes, “Lord, Heal Our Land.” But to have healing, it’s not enough to sing its beautiful lyrics or pay peace with lip service. We must strive to get rid of the root causes of conflicts like the spirit of hatred, revenge or unsportsmanship.
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We pray with St. Francis of Assisi: “Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Where there is hatred, let me sow love; where there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith…It is in giving that we receive; it is in pardoning that we are pardoned. And it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.”
LOVE ONE ANOTHER
Fr. Joseph Dau Vu, SVD was a Catholic chaplain of the Vietnamese “boat people” refugees in Morong, Bataan. He related to me how he, together with 55 compatriots, slipped out of communist Saigon on an old, decrepit motorized boat and sailed to freedom.
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The “boat priest” reminisced with a tinge of sadness, “When fishermen from neighboring countries saw us, they attacked, robbed and maltreated us. But when Filipino fishermen saw us, they gave food and welcomed us. Why are Filipinos different?” Fr. Dau Vu asked and answered: “It is because Filipinos are Christians.”
That Vienamese priest’s comment is very heartening, a tribute to Filipinos known worldwide for their compassion and hospitality. Indeed, Christianity that’s truly lived should make one more loving, more kind, more compassionate.
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This is Christ’s explicit teaching in this 5th Easter Sunday’s gospel. At the Last Supper, Jesus said that the chief characteristic whereby every follower of his should be known is love. “I give you a new commandment: Love one another… By this, everyone will know that you are my disciples” (Jn 13,34).
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By the way, in wedding Masses the gospel is the reading of this Sunday, stressing “love one another.” However, for some, as the years pass, it becomes, “Love another one!”
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Love is not to be shown by mere words but by deeds. As one writer puts it: “They do not love those who do not SHOW it.”
In an article by an anonymous author entitled “What Is Christianity?”, it articulates Christian love in concrete terms, thus: “In the home it is kindness, in business it is honesty, in society it is courtesy, in work it is fairness.
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“Toward the unfortunate it is pity; toward the weak it is help; toward the wicked it is resistance; toward the strong it is trust; toward the fortunate it is congratulations, toward the penitent it is forgiveness, toward God it is reverence and love.”
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LAUGH ONE ANOTHER: Manila Mayor Erap adamantly said, “I don’t want to CONCEIVE!” No wonder, he was misunderstood he didn’t want to concede.
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When Mayor Erap won the presidency in 1998, he said, “I won by a landscape! (landslide).” He should now admit humbly, “Isko won by a ‘landscape.’”
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Former Vice-President Jojo Binay tried 8 times to insert his ballot into the machine but could not enter. In the election for congress, he lost! Adding insult to injury?
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FAMILY TV MASS – is aired on 5 PLUS Channel 59 at 6-7 a.m. every Sunday and at U-Tube on “The Filipino Catholic” at 8am; also on international GMA Pinoy TV. Sponsor: PAROKYA NG MULING PAGKABUHAY, MEYCAUAYAN, BULACAN. Celebrant: Rev. Fr. Eugene Cruz.
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The FAMILY that prays together stays together.