Monday, December 12, 2011

Scandal in the Shrine Church of Minglanilla

THINGS APPEARED to have gone out of control in this urbanized town of southern Cebu. Lately, acolytes and lay ministers ask the Archbishop of Cebu to do something in disciplining a priest in the Parish of the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Ward III, Minglanilla, Cebu. There is no doubt that priests are priority targets of Satan in his prowling around for souls; but this time the prince of darkness may have succeeded.

Church workers who supposedly have seen the scandal reported that the priest curiously disappeared into the dark portion of the church compound after celebrating the Mass in the parish church. When they followed him, they saw him with a woman waiting in the dark, and had sex with her. The same woman also had been seen entering the church premises at night using a rear gate.

And that seems not to be all there is in this nefarious affair, the priest was also involved with another woman.

Later report indicated that there were two members of the five-member pastoral team who had been allegedly involved in the sexual misdemeanor. The one mentioned above; and the other one allegedly sexually harrassed two acolytes.

After a retreat in a Boljoon, the first priest came back. But this time the team moderator prevented the ministers of the Eucharist who figured in reporting of the priest's misconduct are prevented from serving in the Mass. The acolytes too who accused the second priest of sexual harrassment got eased out.
This event obviously has insulted the Blessed Mother, the patroness of the shrine church.

Sources
Bobby Nalzaro, Justin Vestil: "Acolytes, ministers ask Archdiocese: Stop priest who has sex in church compound," SunStar Cebu 10 December 2011 [read report]
Candice Mongaya, Fe Marie Dumaboc: "Minglanilla faithful buck reports of erring parish priest," Cebu Daily News 12 December 2011 [read report]
Bobby Nalzaro: "Priests are threatening 'acolytes'" SunStar Cebu 18 December 2011  [read report]
Bobby Nalzaro: "Team ministry should be disbanded," SunStar Cebu 6 January 2012 [read report]

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

A Refocus to Almsgiving

In the wake of the PCSO controversy which placed seven bishops in the hotseat for requesting and receiving SUVs from the Arroyo administration, a grace that refocused the eyes of the Catholics to the value of almsgiving to the Church came upon lately as bishops find ways to correct the donation-seeking practices that led to the confusion.

Avoid donations from PCSO

Retired Cebu archbishop Cardinal Ricardo Vidal reminded the priests to refrain from asking donations from the PCSO.

Return to almsgiving

Vidal also asked to faithful to do more almsgiving to their local Church to help in the administration of the sacraments.

Sources
Bernadette Parco: 'Beware of PCSO' SunStar Cebu 20 July 2011 

Monday, March 7, 2011

Father Ramil Meets JPII

HISTORY
It was his first visit to Rome that April of 1998, and Fr. Ramil R. Marcos was inordinately excited as Manila Archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin, to whom he was assistant secretary, had promised him a visit with Pope John Paul II. His mother was even more excited, asking him to bring home a picture with the Pope. [Read more.]



Source
Bibsy Carballo: "Priest dares St. Peter: I demand a miracle," Philippine Daily Inquirer 06 March 2011

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Options

Immoral alternatives are never options.--Cebu Auxiliary Bishop Julito Buhisan Cortes

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