Wednesday, January 10, 2007

As a Filipinio...

... I feel totally ashamed (perhaps being a Singaporean Citizen and living in the Island State made me feel less obliged) not posting on this- The Black Nazarene Procession. The Black Nazarene Procession is "the Granddaddy of all processions" in the Philippines.

"Filipino Catholicism" can be at first glance shcoking and even repulsive to the first-timer due to the loud and emotional manner in which it is practiced. However, behind the curtain always lies true love and devotion to our Lord and Saviour; I am always touched to see how countless number of Filipinos, although struck with poverty, have unconditional love and faith in the Lord. This is the kind of simple faith that Jesus commanded us to have. Not pious frauds.

I believe that inculturization was one of the important factors spread and sustained Catholicism in the Archipelago. Now, it is almost impossible to seperate Catholicism from Filipino culture. In the words of the Archbishop of New Delhi, "The message (Word of God as revealed by the Catholic Church) must be accepted, lived, and expressed within each culture. Thus we have to have, for example, in India, a truly Indian Church. The Thai Church is truly Thai and at the same time Catholic. The goal of union with the universal Church must be maintained through the sense of communion." It is this sense of identity that binds people to the faith.

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Comments:
devotions do tend to go overboard at times, but we know it's faith within that motivates it. :-)
 
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