Bible week celebration campaigns for unity among peoples
Themed “May they be one” (Ps 133:1, Jn 17:21), the Bible week celebration enjoins all Filipinos “to read and study God’s word to promote spiritual, moral and social stability in the country.”
Fr. Oscar Alunday, SVD, CBCP-ECBA executive secretary, in a letter sent to the different dioceses, has urged diocesan biblical apostolates to celebrate bible week in the spirit of the Pauline jubilee year.
“In response to the Holy Father’s desire for a solemn celebration of the Jubilee Year, we shall have a daily continuous oral reading (COR) of the letters of
Among the various activities lined up for the different dioceses in line with the week-long celebration are bible enthronements in parishes, schools and offices, bible symposia and biblical workshops for bible studies, and bible sharing.
As Ecumenical week is also celebrated on Jan. 18-25, Alunday likewise recommended in his letter that prayer and work for Christian unity and communion be done during bible week.
“During the Bible Week, create occasions for prayer and work for Christian unity and communion,” he said. “May they be one (MTBO) is also our prayer as we work and join the five-year nationwide campaign (2009-2013),” he added.
The five-year bible campaign dubbed “May they be one” launched last September 30, 2008, aims to put a bible in the home of every Filipino family in a five-year period.
The bible crusade hopes to encourage Filipinos to read and live the Bible that could effect transformation in the country, touted to be one of the most corrupt in
The observance of National Bible week will culminate with a liturgical-ecumenical-biblical celebration led by Philippine bishops at the Araneta Coliseum on January 25 at 8 a.m.
Celebrated annually by the Church and other partner organizations, the National Bible Week is also empowered by Presidential Proclamations 44 and 1067 mandating government institutions to observe the yearly event. (Pinky Barrientos, FSP)
We have been shameless, says Bastes
ARANETA COLISEUM, Cubao,
Thus said Bishop Arturo Bastes, who heads the Episcopal Commission on Biblical Apostolate (ECBA) of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), during his homily.
The homily was delivered at the Eucharistic celebration in commemoration of the 2,000th anniversary of the death of
Bastes also forcefully challenged the Filipino people for “being shameless” in not protecting the environment short of pointing a finger to the present administration that has been relentless in issuing mining permits to both foreign and local mining companies without regard to both the health and security of the local people and the environment.
In the same passion, Bastes also challenged Christian denominations in the country for “being shameless” in not following the teaching of
“We Christians should feel ashamed that we are still divided,” said Bastes in his homily.
Bastes extolled the virtues of
“I am not ashamed of the Gospel. It is the power of God for the salvation of all,” Bastes quoted
The country’s situation challenges us, says bishop
ARANETA COLISEUM, Quezon City, January 25, 2009—Speaking before an assembly of roughly twenty thousand people inside the huge Araneta coliseum today, Imus bishop Luis Antonio Tagle said the state of our nation today presents a challenge to us as we call ourselves apostles.
He said the example of
Tagle, one of the speakers in today’s celebration of the Pauline year at the Araneta Coliseum said a person can only be considered a true apostle if he or she has the revelation of Jesus Christ, cares for the Church and suffers for the Church.
Citing the three points as true marks of an apostle, Tagle said Paul was able to preach Jesus only because he has experienced the revelation of Jesus himself.
He said the same revelation, the presence of Jesus, should also be seen in the life of Christians.
The bishop also cited how the Apostle collected money to support the early Christian communities he founded even as he was accused of using the money for himself.
As his various letters would attest, Paul had suffered all kinds of harm because of his concern for the churches he founded, said Tagle.
A true apostle does not only suffer for oneself but more for others, for the Church, he said.
Peppered with anecdotes drawn from his own experience first as a priest, then as a bishop, Tagle electrified the audience of religious, lay leaders and students with his rhetoric.
He urged the crowd to develop a sense of transcendence and turn to God in times of difficulties and called on everyone to perform their mission in life the best way they can. (Pinky Barrientos, FSP)
Nuncio addresses mammoth crowd at Araneta Coliseum today
ARANETA COLISEUM, Cubao,
In his introduction, Papal nuncio archbishop Edward Joseph Adams stressed the importance of the celebration as the church commemorates the bimillennium of the Apostle’s birth.
The nuncio cited that it was the grace of conversion the Apostle received that led to his becoming a great missionary of the Church.
The Church has nothing to pass on to the Christian believers but that light that Paul experienced during his conversion, he said.
For his part, Episcopal Commission on Biblical Apostolate (ECBA) Chair and Sorsogon Bishop Arturo Bastes gave a spirited homily that was warmly applauded by the faithful.
Echoing the exhortation of Paul to the early Christian communities he founded, he likewise urged Filipinos to live a life in imitation of Christ.
He took a dig on the issue of corruption, a perennial problem in Philippine society.
“Corruption has become a way of life for us,” he said. “Dapat tayong mga Filipino mahiya dahil sa corruption” (We should be ashamed of corruption plaguing our society), Bastes added.
The ECBA chairman said that while the Apostle was not ashamed to preach the gospel, “we Filipinos should be ashamed with our way of life”, referring to the issue of corruption.
Bastes said the ecumenical gathering is an inspiration for all believers especially for Filipinos as it shows that it is possible to heal a wounded nation like the
We have the compass to heal our wounded nation in its economic, social and spiritual aspects, he said.
He cited the “one bible” campaign as one way of healing the division that exists between Christians.
ECBA and Philippine Bible society (PBS) have jointly spearheaded a five-year bible campaign dubbed “May they be One” that aims to put a bible in every Filipino home in five years.
Bishop Honesto Ongtioco of Cubao led the faithful in praying the Jubilee prayer to
A plenary indulgence was granted by the cardinal at the end of the Mass to all those who participated in the celebration.
The Pauline event was organized by the Pauline congregations in the









