Thursday, March 06, 2008

WATCH, PRAY AND ACT

Manindigan para sa
Katotohanan, Katarungan at Pagbabago!

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Prayer vigil sponsored by Watch, Pray and Act Movement will push through on March 17, 3 to 6 pm (Holy Monday) at Paco Catholic School. See you there!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

wag haluan ng mga politiko ito ha! pupunta ako with my office mates. kindly tell the master of ceremony not to acknowledge politicians! or else another walk out na naman.

toffee said...

i dont want to go there!

gervacio said...

I'll pray for national unity and reconciliation. I pray for truth. But I can see no reasons why I should go out to attend prayer rallies. I'll never to prayer rallies.

Anonymous said...

unfortunately i have just read this blog.

i COMMEND ALL EFFORT FOR THE SEARCH FOR TRUTH. BUT ISNT IT THAT CHRIST IS THE TRUTH? OUR HOPE IS IN GOD AND NOT IN MAN. i SALUTE ALL THOSE WHO WENT TO THE STREET AND SHOUT FOR TRUTH. hOWEVER, I SALUTE MORE TO THOSE PEOPLE WHO IN THEIR FERVENT PRAYERS HAVE DONE GOOD TO OUR COUNTRY WITHOUT PUBLICITY.
It is very annoying to see all the people who march in the street calling for an ouster of whoever it may be. I am not pro-GMA or What, I AM PRO-GOD. However I see that activist corrupted the true spirit of people power. You see, every gathering would caim that they are the voice of the people. How many people are there in the Phillipines? How many are those who crave fort the puster of the president. I know that the interfaith was for TRUTH, SEEKING FOR TRUTH. bUT, isnt it that there are bishops who strongly supported for the ouster of the president? I COMMEND THE BALANCE DECISSION OF THE CBCP. THE CHURCH DOES NOT NEED TO BE POLITICAL WHILE BECOMING A PROPHET OF OUR TIME. bECOMING A PROPHET DOES NOT MEAN GOING TO THE STREET IN THE SAME MANNER THAT BEING A PRIEST OR RELIGIOUS DOES NOT MEAN STAYING IN THE WITHIN CORNERS OF THE CHURCH. hEY i MEAN EVRYONE SHOULD BE PRUDENT ENOUGH.

Anonymous said...

Truth?......what a shameful word

Nearly 14,000 molestation claims have been filed against Catholic clergy since 1950, according to tallies released by the bishops' conference. Abuse-related costs have reached at least $2.3 billion in the same period.

Anonymous said...

"If you won't stand for something, you will fall for anything."

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