EDSA ’86, our Lenten experience

Quiet Storm by Fr. Nicanor F. Lalog II, 25 February 2026

Today we celebrate the 40th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution. For four days and four nights, from February 22-25, 1986, what was supposed to be impossible became a reality – a miracle for many of us when we finally deposed Marcos after 20 years of dictatorship through a peaceful, bloodless coup and transition of power into democracy.

Four decades since then, EDSA 1986 continues to reveal so many valuable lessons that perhaps many of us have forgotten, even disregarded as we were overtaken by its euphoria that eventually waned these last ten years especially in the 2016 election of the most decadent president of the republic only to be capped by the 2022 elections that brought back into Malacanang the deposed dictator’s son and namesake.

One key lesson many of us have forgotten and still disregard these days is the very nature of EDSA People Power Revolution of 1986: it was spiritual in nature, it was God intervening in our history in modern time. Since then, the late Cardinal Sin who was truly a prophet among us in those dark years of the dictatorship has been insisting on this truth: it was the work of God. And it shall continue to be the work of God who continues to call us to join in this journey of EDSA ’86. That is why I find its 40th anniversary slogan so perfect, “Tayo ang EDSA” – we the people of God He calls to be transformed first.

Photo by author, National Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima, Valenzuela City, 25 February 2026.

I must confess that it is only now on its 40th year that I realized deeply the spiritual nature of EDSA ’86. February 25 always happens within the season of Lent, the 40 day journey in preparation for Easter.

More than that journey in time of 40 days, Lent is actually an internal journey within ourselves, into our hearts to be purified from its sins and evil inclinations to be one with God again. Today’s psalm said it so well, “A clean heart create for me, O God, and steadfast spirit renew within me” (Ps. 51:12).

The number “40” in the Bible is very significant, a perfect number closely linked with God and his works like the great flood of Noah that washed and cleansed earth for 40 days and 40 nights; the Israelites wandering in the desert for 40 years before entering the Promised Land; and every prophet fasting and praying for 40 days in the wilderness including our Lord Jesus Christ as we have heard in last Sunday’s gospel.

And that is EDSA@40 – an invitation to return to its very roots, God in Jesus Christ who delivered us led by his own Mother, the Blessed Virgin Mary.

EDSA’86 is our daily Lenten journey of purification and cleansing as individuals and as a nation before we can enter into our “Promised Land” of a prosperous Philippines where justice and the rule of law prevail, where people have more equal opportunities in various aspects of life without the need to work abroad as servants while leaving their loved ones behind. Of course, heaven is the ultimate Promised Land but it is what the Vatican II had always hoped that we could help build a more just and humane society, especially in our country that is overwhelmingly Christian and Catholic in this world.

We ushered in the season of Lent last February 18 with Ash Wednesday and this early in our lenten journey just before our EDSA celebration is God reminding us of his loving presence among us, of his gift in EDSA: the pre-trial confirmation of charges against Duterte’s crimes against humanity started two days ago, exactly within the crucial dates of EDSA People Power. Another dictator, another time. Same benevolence of God to us his people.

Yes, a Marcos had gone back as President and even if I did not vote for him, we are impressed with his character and statesmanship especially with his recent trip to Naga City to meet with his presidential opponent, Mayor Leni Robredo. See how at the many occasions BBM never went down to the level of his detractors even by his sister, in the ways he had handled the many crises that have come his way. He was the one who dared to shake hard the legislative and executive branches about the rampant and shameless flood control scam.

These may be too small to recognize in the face of our gargantuan problems as a nation but these are nuggets of gold worth recognizing, reminding us of God working among us, in people we doubt and even take for granted.

Photo by Mr. Lorenzo Atienza, detail of the left panel of the new stained glass of the National Shrine of Fatima in Valenzuela City depicting the role of the National Pilgrim Image of Fatima in the EDSA People Power Revolution of 1986.

EDSA ’86 is still ongoing, unfolding. Forty years of wandering in the wilderness of political and national ups and downs have clearly been signs from God to remember Him, to return to Him but we have ignored.

I dare say that EDSA waned because we have forgotten God. And every time we forget God, it follows that we also forget others. That is why Duterte rose to power with his supporters relishing his jokes and speeches that smack human dignity especially of women. Even God he had cursed and the Pope, the Vicar of Christ. And the tragedy was how his supporters rejoiced in his insults and harsh words against God and people.

Sad to say too, many of us in the Church were intoxicated with the euphoria of EDSA ’86. Many priests and bishops have since then been identified closely even as enablers of the rich and powerful people of the country primarily the politicians who mostly exploited our people. How we sorely missed Cardinal Sin these last ten years who never turned his back from every attack in the dignity and value of human life and of the family.

EDSA@40 is a call to return to the journey in the wilderness, a call to sacrifice anew, to pray and get closer to God who is the true Spirit of EDSA. And here lies also the most beautiful aspect of EDSA ’86: the presence of the Blessed Virgin Mary as our guide and companion in the wilderness.

Unlike the Israelites who were led by the Ark of the Covenant that contained the two tablets of stones where God inscribed the Ten Commandments, in EDSA 1986 we have the “new Ark of the Covenant” as we pray in the Litany of the Rosary – Mary the Blessed Virgin.

Mary is the “Ark of the Covenant” because she carried in her womb our Savior Jesus Christ. More than the stone tablets of the Ten Commandments in the Old Testament, Mary is the new Ark of the Covenant because she brought forth into the world the Son of God Jesus Christ.

That was exactly what Mary did at EDSA’86 and continues up to now!

Photo by Mr. Lorenzo Atienza, 25 February 2025.

Consider again the work of the hand of God in our history, in EDSA 1986: In 1967, St. Pope Paul VI blessed 50 statues of Our lady of Fatima for distribution around the world. For strange reasons, the one destined for the Philippines ended up in a parish in New Jersey that was kept in one of its rooms until 1984 when it was finally given to Cardinal Sin who brought it into the country to be crowned as the National Pilgrim Image of Fatima (NPI) during the launching of the National Marian Year on December 8, 1984. From then on, the image was brought to various cities in the country for the Marian Year and eventually for the spread of devotion to Our Lady of Fatima.

When Cardinal Sin called on the people to fill EDSA in the evening of February 22, 1986 to protect Enrile and Ramos from the loyalist forces of Marcos out to neutralize them, the very same image was brought to Camp Crame and the rest was history.

What a beautiful image of the Filipino people so loved by God led by the Mother of His Son, the new Ark of the Covenant in those four days of People Power Revolution. Tanks and guns were silenced, soldiers’ hearts melted in love and compassion for the people armed only with flowers and Rosary beads.

A lot of things have happened these past 40 years since EDSA People Power Revolution. For those feeling low, disheartened, disillusioned… come to the National Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima and experience up close and personal the very image we have in EDSA ’86 who led us to victory. She is always here, always in our hearts, leading us closer to Jesus Christ her Son and our Lord especially when this journey in the wilderness of our nation’s history becomes so tiring and exhausting.

More miracles can still happen when we believe and live the Spirit of EDSA ’86 who is God himself in Jesus Christ. With His Mother and our Mother too! Viva La Virgen de Fatima! Long live EDSA People Power Revolution!

Anamnesis

Quiet Storm by Fr. Nicanor F. Lalog II, 21 August 2025
Photo by author, St. Joseph Chapel, St. Paul Center for Renewal, Alfonso, Cavite, 20 August 2025.

As we ended our annual clergy retreat today when we remembered in the Mass a saint, Pope Pius X and a hero, Benigno “Ninoy” S. Aquino Jr. , I wish to reflect on the word “remember”, a very lovely word worth remembering always.

From the prefix “RE” that connotes repetition as in again and the root “MEMBER” that means a part, to remember literally is to make someone or something a part again. What and who we remember are those gone and away from us, a history in the past. More than mere recalling of a person, event or thing, remembering is making those absent present.

Though the philosopher Martin Heidegger rightly claimed that we humans are “beings of forgetfulness,” God actually programmed us for remembering: from infancy to childhood, our parents drilled into us to remember our name and address, the names of people around us, of things, and everything as we grew. That is why the expression “kalimutan mo na yun” is the most useless piece of advice anyone can give. It is impossible to forget, whether it is so good or so bad. What we need is to harness the power of remembering, to continue learning from the past whether good or bad because whatever is remembered for all its worth is always the best teacher anyone can have.

Photo by Taryn Elliott on Pexels.com

Remembering is a power because it is a grace, a gift from God himself. When we remember, we not only time travel to the past but make it present in order to perfect us. The past cannot be changed anymore as insisted by Japanese writer Toshikazu Kawaguchi in his series of novels Before the Coffee Gets Cold.

Remembering changes the person, not the past. It is in remembering the bitter lessons of the past we learn most in life because that is when we experience healing and fulfillment. Hence, remembering is at the very core of George Santayana’s warning that whoever does not learn from history is condemned to repeat it. Remembering enables us to move on in life by finding our ways and ultimately our very selves anew especially when lost and confused.

Of God’s many gifts to us, remembering is the most unique because it is never lost at all. People who refuse to remember are the most difficult to deal with like politicians, crooks and low-lifers. And the more corrupt and evil people are, the more they are forgetful, remembering or knowing nothing at all!

God meant us to keep this gift of remembering to be always reasonable and just, or simply good and sane because it keeps us in touch with reality, making us grow and mature in his love. Actually, it is remembering that continues to operate among us despite our faltering memory or even with those afflicted with Alzheimer’s and dementia because remembering is more than keeping information and details like names of people but most of all of God’s interventions through persons and events in our lives individually and collectively that significantly made us experience joy and gladness so crucial for our growth and maturity, eventually in the achievement of our goals.

Photo by author.

On the bulletin board of our sacristy at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima in Valenzuela City is a laminated piece of bond paper with the Greek word “anamnesis” written in Greek.

It was personally printed and posted on Holy Thursday 2010 by the former rector and parish priest of the Fatima Shrine Msgr. Bart Santos now the Bishop of Iba, Zambales. I remember that so well because that was the first time I was assigned as an attached priest at the Fatima Shrine in June 2010 to June 2011 under Bishop Bart.

According to Bishop Bart who used to teach Sacred Scriptures in the seminary, he wanted to instill in all their servers of the Mass the value and meaning of the Eucharist as an anamnesis or remembering. I was so glad upon my return in February 2021 at the Fatima Shrine again as an attached priest while working full-time as chaplain at the Our Lady of Fatima University and the Fatima University Medical Center that the sign of Bishop Bart was still there – until now! I just hope the people here realize and still remember that word anamnesis as Bishop Bart had explained to them during the Holy Thursday Mass ten years ago.

Photo by author.

When everything seems dark in life with family and friends betraying us, when people we have helped turn against us, denying having known us, try remembering Jesus went through all these first at his Last Supper.

When you feel lost for directions in life, when you are into a burnout, when nothing seems to be working in your favor that you can’t find sparks of inspiration and zeal anymore, remember that first day when you embarked on this journey in life. Remember the people, the places and the things that bring you gladness and joy in pursuing your passion or fulfilling your mission. Most of all, remember when God called you to whatever mission he sent you.

Remembering is a form of stepping back to stop, to create a space and let God work in us as we have reflected last Monday (https://lordmychef.com/2025/08/18/steps-to-god/). This is what we need most in our selves and in our country as a people: the virtue of remembering, of making present the movements of God in our history. Ninoy Aquino did the supreme sacrifice of coming home in August 21, 1983 because he remembered the country he most loved; he remembered his call and mission to serve; he remembered the ideals and mission fought for by our heroes like Jose Rizal and Andres Bonifacio.

It is in remembering we remain anchored to our call and mission in life, both individually and communally. Without remembering, we cannot progress because we lack reference points of what we have covered, of where we are. That is why even the angels at Easter had to remind Mary Magdalene and companions, “He is not here; he has risen! Remember how he told you while he was still with you in Galilee…” (Lk.24:6). Most of all, let us remember always the words of Jesus at his Ascension so we may keep on pursuing our mission in him, “And remember that I am with you always until the end of time” (Matt. 28:20). May God bless you always!

From Pinterest.

Nanlaban, natokhang

Lawiswis ng Salita ni P. Nicanor F. Lalog II, ika-11 ng Marso 2025
Kuwaresmang-kuwaresma
mga pangyayari sa araw na ito
pagkaraan ng mahabang panahong
pagpapakasakit, pagdurusa
at pagkamatay ng marami
Pasko ng Pagkabuhay nabanaagan
para sa mga pinaratangang
nanlaban,
natokhang.
Sa lahat ng larawang
nakintal sa aking isipan at
alaala ng madilim na nakaraan
ito ang hindi ko malimot-limutan:
diumanong pusher
nanlaban nang patayin sa gitna
ng lansangan
tangan-tangan ng kasintahang
umiiyak, humihiling sila ay tulungan.
Lahat ay nagdiriwang
sa pagkakadakip ng berdugong
ipinagyabang kapirasong kapangyarihan
lahat minura at hinamak
Diyos at Santo Papa
maging si Obama
maliban sa mga amo niya sa China
ngayon ibig niyang takbuhan
ngunit nagpahayag na wala silang pakialam.
Sila ngayon ang nanlalaban
sigaw amng katarungan na kanilang
tinapakan at niyurakan
tapang-tapangan naglahong daglian
mga salitang binitiwan
ayaw nang balikan
kanilang sukatan
sila ngayon ang nilapatan
tinimbang ngunit kulang na kulang.
Busilak ng kinabukasan
maari pa ring asahan
sa gitna ng karimlan
dahil itong kasamaan
mayroong hangganan
katulad ay pintuan
kinakatok upang pagbuksan
kapag tinanggihan
tokhang ang kalalabasan.
Dalangin ko sana'y
wala nang sumunod
manunungkulang bukambibig
ay puro kamatayan, mga birong
kasamaan at kalaswaan
bayan huwag nang
magpalinlang
landas ng katarungan
at karunungan
tanging sundan.
*Basahin ang kuwento ng kumuha ng naturang larawan, si G. Raffy Lerma upang madamang muli malagim nating nakaraan, https://www.raffylerma.com/blog-1/2016/12/22/the-story-behind-the-viral-photo.

Ang Simbahan at ang EDSA ’86

Lawiswis ng Salita ni P. Nicanor F. Lalog II, Ika-25 ng Pebrero 2025
Larawan mula sa wikipedia.org.

Hindi maikakaila ang mahalagang papel ng Simbahang Katolika sa tagumpay ng People Power 1986 na sinasagisag ng National Shrine of Mary, Queen of Peace mismo sa kanto ng EDSA at Ortigas Avenue kung saan pinigilan ng mga madre, pari, seminarista at layko ang mga sundalong sasalakay sana noon sa mga “rebeldeng” nasa Kampo Crame.

Sa gitna ng maraming pagbabago sa pag-usbong ng maraming matatayog na gusali, nananatiling paalala ang dambanang ito ng katotohanang wala tayong magagawa sa buhay natin kung nakahiwalay tayo sa Diyos sa pamamagitan ni Kristo Hesus kasama ang kanyang Ina na si Maria (Juan 15:5).

Nguni’t ipinahihiwatig din ng simbahang ito ang malaking bugtong sa ating panahon ngayon, kung ano na ang nangyari sa diwa ng EDSA 1986 na tila sa paglipas ng panahon ay unti-unti nang nalilimutan ng marami? Tingnang kung paano sa ngayon ang EDSA ang tanda ng lahat ng magulo at mali sa ating bayan, taliwas sa dating ningning at karangalan nito. Higit sa lahat, kay laking kabalintunaan ng ating kasalukuyan na ang mga pinatalsik ng EDSA noon ay hindi lang basta nakabalik ngayon kungdi sila pang muli ang namumuno, muling nananahan mismo sa palasyo ng Malacanang!

Larawan ni Jaime Cardinal Sin sa Villa San Miguel, 23 Pebrero 1986, kuha ni Alex Bowi/Getty Images.

Anyare? Kung paanong naging mahalaga ang papel ng Simbahang Katolika noon sa tagumpay ng People Power 1986, pagkalipas ng halos apat na dekada ay masasabi ring malaki ang kinalaman ng mga pari at obispo sa pagkupas at pananamlay ng diwa ng EDSA sa ngayon.

At taliwas sa larawan ng EDSA Shrine ang ating makikita sa ngayon ay ang pagkalango ng maraming mga obispo at pari sa kapangyarihan ng pulitika mula noong Pebrero 1986.

Wala nang nakasunod sa yapak ng karunungan at kabutihan ng yumaong Cardinal Sin na masasabi nating hindi namulitika at lalong hindi pulitiko noong 1986. Isang tunay na pastol ng kanyang mga kawan, inihatid ni Cardinal Sin tayo noon sa mayamang pastulan at malinis na batisan ika nga. Kung hindi sa kanyang panawagan sa Radyo Veritas noong gabi ng Pebrero 21, 1986, napulbos na marahil ang Kampo Aguinaldo at Krame, hindi na naging Pangulo si Tabako at umigsi buhay ng alamat na si Enrile.

Maraming pari at obispo iba nakita sa pakikibaka noon ni Cardinal Sin. Nakaligtaan nilang tularan ang buhay-panalangin (prayer life) ni Cardinal Sin na siyang bukal ng kanyang kabanalan o, kung di kayo papayag ay espiritualidad. Sa kabila ng maraming kontrobersiya sa kanyang mga sinasabi noon, isang mababanaagan palagi sa kanya ang malinaw na tanda ng buhay na pananalangin. Mayroon siyang prayer life kaya mayroon din siyang kababaang-loob at malasakit sa maliliit.

Maliban sa ilang natitira pang katulad ni Cardinal Sin, maraming obispo at pari ngayon ang sampay-bakod o amuyong sa mga pulitiko at mayayaman. Marami sa kanila mga TH na social climber nagkukunwaring “social activist” na puro burgis ang kasama pati asta at salita.

Larawan kuha ni Pete Reyes kina Sr. Porfiria “Pingping” Ocariza (+) at Sr. Teresita Burias nananalangin upang pigilan mga kawal sasalakay sana noon sa mga rebelde sa Kampo Crame noong People Power 1986.

Kung noong EDSA ay tanda ng kanilang paglilingkod at kawang-gawa ang kanilang mga sutana na sumasagisag sa kanilang kaisahan sa Panginoong Jesu-Kristo, maraming mga obispo at pari ngayon dinurungisan kanilang habito na naging pasaporte palapit sa mga mayayaman at makapangyarihan.

Nakakalungkot ang maraming obispo at pari na nagsisiksikan sa pagmimisa para sa ilang mayayaman habang napakaraming maliliit na ni hindi mabasbasan kanilang mga yumao, ni hindi madalaw para dasalan mga may sakit. Minsang magkawang-gawa, naka-Facebook naman!

Ang pinakanakakasuka sa lahat na tiyak taliwas sa diwa ng EDSA 1986 ay ang mga obispo at pari na sunud-sunuran sa mga mayayaman at makapangyarihan. Nawala na ang kredibilidad ng mga kaparian na taglay noon ni Cardinal Sin dahil alam na alam ng mga pulitiko at mayayaman ang kahinaan ng mga obispo at pari – kuwarta, kuwalta, salapi at pera. Kitang-kita ito sa mga kasalan at lamayan. Maski sa tolda, magmimisa mga obispo at maraming pari para sa anibersaryo ng gasolinahan, sisindihan mga Christmas lights ng kanilang tindahan, magtutulak ng wheelchair ng milyunaryong lumpo, at iiwanan mga parokya maski Linggo para makimisa sa libing ng yumaong donya o don. Istambayan ay Starbucks, tanghalian sa lahat ng eat-all-you-can at bakasyon sa abroad, first class pa sa eroplano sagot ng mayayaman at pulitiko. Nasaan diwa ng EDSA? Wala! Nilamon at tinabunan ng buhol buhol na trapik ang EDSA!

Noon sa EDSA 1986, humingi ng tulong sa mayayaman para sa mga kawal at mga tao pero ngayon, hindi na nahihiya mga obispo at pari ipasagot sa governor at mayor kanilang mga party at outing. Hindi lang donasyon sa mga pagawain sa parokya hinihingi nila kungdi mga sariling pagawain sa bahay at sasakyan.

Nakakahiya. Nakakapanlumo.

Larawan ni Linglong Ortiz, 23 Pebrero 1986.

Kung paanong ang mga pari at obispo ang naging malaking bahagi ng tagumpay ng EDSA People Power noong Pebrero 1986, sila ngayon ang isang malaking dahilan sa pagkawasak ng diwa nito. Hindi na madama ng mga maliliit kanilang mga pastol na nanginginain sa mga handaan, iniwanan mga maralita sa kanilang kariton.

Nawa makita muli naming mga pari at obispo ang malaking estatwa ni Maria, ang Reyna ng Kapayapaan doon sa bubong ng simbahan sa EDSA at matanto rin paanong nanatili si Maria malapit sa Anak niyang si Jesus at sa mga tulad niyang anawim, mga maliliit. Hindi sa panig ng mga mayayaman at makapangyarihan.

Pansinin na habang tumatagal ang EDSA, tila nawawala na pagkakaisa natin sa Diyos kay Kristo kasama ang kanyang Ina na si Maria na dapat sana ay pangunahan ng mga obispo at pari. Iyon ang diwa ng EDSA noon na hindi ko makita ngayon. Pansin din ba ninyo?

Karunungan vs. katalinuhan, kabutihan vs. kabaitan

Lawiswis ng Salita ni P. Nicanor F. Lalog II, Ika-24 ng Pebrero 2025
Mula sa Pinterest.

Kay ganda ng serye ng ating mga unang pagbasa sa Banal na Misa ngayong huling linggo bago magsimula ang Kuwaresma sa Miyerkules ng Abo ika-lima ng Marso 2025.

Napapanahon ang mga pagbasang ito mula sa Aklat ng Ecclesiastico ngayong binubura sa kamalayan natin ang mahalagang yugto ng ating kasaysayan, ang EDSA Revolution ng 1986.

Tamang-tama din ang mga naturang pagbasa sa gitna ng mga balita ng mga pagmamalabis ng maraming nasa kapangyarihan di lamang sa pamahalaan at lipunan kungdi pati na rin ng mga pari at obispo natin sa simbahan. Kung sa bagay, matagal nang usapin mga iyan sa simbahan na palaging hinahayaan nating mga Pilipino dahil na rin sa kawalan natin ng kamalayan sa pagkakaiba-iba ng marunong sa matalino at ng mabuti sa mabait na siyang paksang ibig kong talakayin ngayong bisperas ng EDSA People Power Revolution.

Tingnan muna natin ang karunungan at katalinuhan.

Larawan kuha ni Lauren DeCicca/Getty Images sa Laoag City, 08 Mayo 2022.

Ang karunungan (wisdom) ay tanda ng kabanalan dahil ito ay pagtulad sa Diyos na siyang Karunungan mismo. Ang maging marunong (to be wise) ay hindi lamang malaman ang maraming bagay-bagay sa mundo at buhay kungdi makita at mabatid pagkakaugnay-ugnay ng mga ito. Pag-ibig at pagmamahal ang hantungan palagi ng karunungan at kabutihan.

Ang maging marunong ay magkaroon ng mahusay at matalas na isipan na pinanday ng puso at kaloobang nakahilig sa Banal na Kalooban ng Diyos. Dinadalisay ng buhay pananalangin, nakikita ng karunungan ang kabuuan ng lahat ng mga bagay-bagay sa liwanag ni Kristo. Buo at ganap ang karunungan dahil mula ito sa Diyos, nagtitiwala sa Diyos at nakabatay sa Diyos ang lahat ng pagsusuri, pagtitimbang at pagpapasya sa lahat ng bagay.

Mula sa Panginoon ang lahat ng karunungan at iyon ay taglay niya magpakailanman. Sino ang makabibilang ng butil ng buhangin sa dagat, o ng patak ng ulan, o ng mga araw sa panahong walang pasimula at katapusan? Sino ang makasusukat sa taas ng langit o lawak ng lupa? Sino ang makaaarok sa kalaliman ng dagat at sino ang makasasaliksik sa Karunungan? (Sirac 1:1-3).

Sa kabilang dako naman, ang matalino ay pagkakaroon ng matalas na isipan. Magandang katangian ito ngunit hindi ito pinaka-mahalaga dahil sa ating sariling karananasan at kasaysayan, kay daming matatalinong Pilipino pero bakit ganito pa rin ang bayan natin?

Sa pamahalaan maging sa Simbahan, palaging ipinangangalandakan katalinuhan ng mga upisyal at nanunungkulan. Kaya nga sa sikat na sitcom na Bubble Gang, mayroong karakter doon na kung tawagi’y Tata Lino na puro katatawanan ang mapapakinggan.

At sa sawimpalad nating mga Pilipino, mas pinapaboran natin, mas hinahangaan palagi mga matatalino kesa marurunong. Bilib na bilib tayo sa mga tao na maraming tinapos na degree sa mga pamantasan dito sa bansa at ibayong dagat. Isa iyan sa malaking problema sa Simbahan: maraming pari at obispo ang matatalino ngunit walang puso ni Kristo, puso ng Mabuting Pastol. Sa dami ng matatalinong Pilipino, bakit ganito pa rin ang ating bayan maging Simbahan?

Bulok. Kung hindi man ay nabubulok.

Dangan kasi, mga matatalino matalas lang ang isipan ngunit walang puso o pitak man lamang doon para sa kapwa at sa Diyos kaya madalas, ginagamit kanilang katalinuhan sa kabuktutan at sariling mga interes at pangangailangan.

Kay ganda ng talinghagang gamit natin diyan – lumaki ang ulo. Yumabang at naging palalo sa sobrang katalinuhan, walang ibang pinakikinggan kungdi sarili lamang. Naku, lalo na iyan sa mga pari at obispo ng Simbahan!

Ang katawa-tawa sa malalaking ulo iyan ng maraming namumuno saan man, sa hindi maipaliwanag na kadahilanan, maraming matatalino puno ng kabag sa tiyan at hindi kataka-taka, walang ibang nagagawa sila kungdi umutot ng umutot. Kaya mabaho at mabantot sa maraming anomalya at kalabisan itong ating bayan maging Simbahan! Hindi ba?

Larawan ni Roger Buendia/Presidential Museum and Library via esquiremag.ph.

Noon pa man, sinasabi ko nang palagi magkaiba ang kabaitan at kabutihan. Madalas ang taong mabait nating tinuturing ay pleaser sa Inggles. Utu-uto, lahat puwede, lahat pinapayagan para walang kaguluhan pero ang katotohanan, lalo lamang gumugulo mga sitwasyon kapag kabaitan ang pinairal.

Alam na alam ito ng maraming mag-aaral na gusto nila mabait na guro na lahat ay puwede. Ganun din mga tao sa pari at obispong mabait. Lahat puwede para walang gulo. Akala nila…

Pero, mayroon bang natututunan sa mga maestra o maestro na mabait? Wala. Aminin natin mas marami tayong natutunan sa mga guro pati magulang at boss at pari na istrikto o mahigpit.

Ganoon ang mabuting tao (good person) – maliwanag sa kanya ang tama at mali. Hindi puwedeng payagan o pagbigyan ang mali. Mayroong diwa ng pananagutan palagi ang mga mabubuting tao na kadalasan ay istrikto rin naman. Sa mabuting tao, basta tama at kabutihan, hindi pagtatalunan o pag-aawayan samantalang mga mababait, lahat pinapayagan.

Ang mabuting tao, hindi niya iniisip ang sarili niyang kapakanan at kaluguran bagkus kabutihan ng karamahan at ng iba pang tao kesa kanyang sarili. Yung mababait, sarili lang nila iniisip. Kaya pinapayagan ang lahat ay upang magkaroon ng mga kaibigan at mga mangungutangan ng loob sa kanila. Popularity-oriented kadalasan mga matatalino at mababait.

Kaya naman, mapapansin natin na magkasama palagi ang karunungan at kabutihan at ang katalinuhan at kabaitan. Ang marunong ay tiyak na mabuti sapagkat higit sa kaalaman ang kanyang nilalayon ay kabutihan at kapakanan ng karamihan. Iyong mabait madalas ay matalino kasi sa Inggles makikita natin ito ay tumutukoy sa sanity o pagiging matinong pag-iisip o sane. Kapag sinabing “nasiraan ng bait”, ibig sabihin, nasira na ang ulo o nabaliw katulad ng maraming mga henyo na sa sobrang talino na walang iniisip kungdi sarili lamang.

Larawan mula sa en.wikipedia.org.

Noon sa EDSA, nadama ko at naranasan karunungan at kabutihan nina Cardinal Sin, Pangulong Aquino, Hen. Ramos at ng maraming mga tao na dumagsa doon hindi upang makipag-away at makipagtalo kungdi makipagkasundo at umunawa. Napaka saklap kay bilis nabaligtad ang lahat. Napalitan ng mga baliw mga marurunong at ng mga sakim ang mga mabubuti.

Sana sa mga panahong ito na ating ginugunita ang makasaysayang EDSA People Power ng 1986, muling pag-isipan at pagnilayan nating mabuti ang ating pinahahalagahan at pinaninindigan. Para sa Diyos, para sa Inang Bayan.

*Tunghayan mga dati nating nalathala sa paksang pagkakaiba ng kabutihan at kabaitan.

Filled with Spirit

The Lord Is My Chef Daily Recipe for the Soul by Fr. Nicanor F. Lalog II
Friday, Memorial of St. John XXIII, Pope, 11 October 2024
Galatians 3:7-14 <*((((>< + ><))))*> Luke 11:15-26
Photo by author, Sacred Heart Novitiate, Novaliches, QC, 20 March 2024.
Lord Jesus Christ,
fill me with your Holy Spirit,
enliven my faith,
hope and love in You;
in this age of so many divisions
when we are being pulled by
the strong forces of the past
to go back to what was before
due to the excesses of modern time,
let us look for your Cross,
O Lord, to let the "finger of God"
work in us to cleanse us of
all evil and filth that make us
"scatter" than "gather".

“But if is by the finger of God that I drive out demons, then the Kingdom of God has come upon you… Whoever is not with me is against me, and whoever does not gather with me scatters. When an unclean spirit goes out of someone, it roams through arid regions searching for rest but, finding none, it says, ‘I shall return to my home from which I came.’ But upon returning, it finds it swept clean and put in order. Then it goes and brings back seven other spirits more wicked than itself who move in and dwell there, and the last condition of that person is worse than the first” (Luke 11:20, 23-26).

Let us realize,
like what St. Paul tells us
in today's first reading that
we who "have faith in You are
the children of Abraham,
that the blessing of Abraham
might be extended to the Gentiles
through Christ Jesus, so that
we might receive the promise of
the Spirit through faith"
(Galatians 3:7, 14).
Let us embrace that truth,
Jesus, that You have done everything
for our salvation,
for our freedom,
for our being children of the Father;
You have cleansed us,
come fill us with your Spirit
for us to see our similarities
not differences to build a more
humane society here on earth;
fill us with your Spirit, Jesus,
let not the bonds and shackles of sin
hold us, isolated from others,
always competing that prevent
peace in finally happening.
Help us imitate your faithful servant
St. John XXIII who convened the
Second Vatican Council to open
the windows of the Church
and welcome this modern age
so we may find You Jesus ever more
present in this changing time;
most of all, to share You, Jesus
who is still most needed
in this troubled age.

You have done everything
for us, Jesus.
Let us rest on that by
remaining in You,
doing your work
and make us stop
playing god, savior
of the world.
Amen.
Photo by Ka Ruben, new stained glass of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima, Valenzuela City to be blessed on Sunday, the 107th anniversary of the last Apparition of the Virgin Mary in Fatima, Portugal.

Two Netflix docus worth to cap the long weekend

Quiet Storm by Fr. Nicanor F. Lalog II, 26 August 2024
Image from Pinterest.

There are two great documentaries now streaming at Netflix worth watching to cap your long weekend this Monday. I watch Netflix only on Sunday afternoon to evening after my Masses but with so much spare time these long weekend, we tried doing it earlier than usual.

Very often, choosing a movie has always been a struggle with me that always ends up with replays like last Friday of Steven Seagal’s 1988 Above the Law. Aside from old movies, I have always loved old actors that is why when I saw Ed Harris and John Malkovich in the cast of new offerings by Netflix, I immediately jumped on them.

Ed Harris photo from m.imdb.com.

Having spent my early childhood with the weekly series Wild Wild West in the late 60’s, I naturally went first with Ed Harris as narrator of that six-part Western documentary series “Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War”. You can finish it in one sitting with each series less than 50 minutes each. Though he is not like the voice-over talents of History Channel, Harris breathed on life and contemporariness in one of America’s earliest version of today’s so media-hyped stories and personalities. Harris was so cool and suave as narrator yet authoritative even pedagogical in his manner in explaining history and social psychology in presenting the latest facts and insights on the celebrated life of Wyatt Earp complete with photos and reenactments.

From Netflix.com.

Earp and his two brothers served as marshals in the prosperous town of Tombstone in Arizona following the discovery of silver in the area after the American Civil War. Before the coming of gold, it was silver that was propelling the American economy at that time to new heights. However, following the shooting incident between the Earps and a group of bandits led by one Ike Clanton at the O.K. Corral, it eventually led to the so-called Cowboy War.

The series is very engaging with a lot of sprinklings of American politics and businesses, notably the stories behind the growth and influences behind notable banks Wells-Fargo and investment house JP Morgan along with the growing power of newspaper industry in the US that fed on the appetite of so many people eager for news and chismis!

In short, the series delved on the resolution and ending of the Cowboy War that eventually paved the way for the conquest of the American West through business and economics that have cemented it until now as a bastion of the mighty dollar.

John Malkovich from netflix.com.

After that quick marathon, we shifted to our next movie, Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile. Actually, I had to check again the details of the movie that sounded like a horror one; but, after finding out that one of our all-time favorite John Malkovich was indeed in the cast of the movie based on the first-person account book by Liz Kendall as long-time girlfriend of the “most sadistic sociopath” in crime history, Ted Bundy, we went for it straight!

You know very well the flamboyance of Malkovich in whatever role he had played in his long career. In this docu-film based on that book by Kendall, Malkovich superbly handled Bundy’s trial like the actual judge, Edward Cowart. At the end of the movie, they were splices of actual footages of the Bundy trial that was also the first nationally televised court trial in the US. At first I thought it was part of the “dramatic enhancement” by Malkovich of the hearing for dramatic impact but it turned out that it was exactly how Judge Cowart spoke and behaved in his courtroom. It was so close to the truth except Cowart was portly unlike Malkovich who was nonetheless able to mimic him perfectly in his antics and style.

Netflix displayed a great genius in this film made a few years after their docuseries The Ted Bundy Tapes. When we saw that series, we were so focused on the evil ways of Bundy; in this movie, we are offered with a more personal or human touch in the inhumanity of Bundy through his longtime girlfriend Kendall.

From Netflix.com

And here lies the point of convergence of this two new Netflix movies: both Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War and Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile presented the veracity of that expression widely attributed to Edmund Burke that “The only thing necessary for evil to triumph if for good men to do nothing.”

It is always good to see the triumph of good over evil even if sometimes it takes a long while.

In Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War, Harris narrated so well how Earp was so maligned by the vicious liar Clanton who got the whole town behind him for a time. In the movie we are reminded how we always have to sacrifice and endure sufferings to correct evils prevailing even in the society. Most of all, no one can live forever on sin and evil, on violence and war. There will come a time when we just have to cease all violence and retire in silence to let peace have a chance to be won and restored.

In Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile, we are cofnronted with the most difficult truth and reality of standing against evil and sin even if the ones perpetrating them is a loved one. Admittedly, I have forgotten how Bundy was finally arrested and linked to the numerous cases of kidnapping, rape and murders that experts believe may run to more than 100 women and young girls.

From Netflix.com.

So interesting in this movie is the fact that it was Kendall, his girlfriend who actually tipped the police about Bundy that eventually led to his arrest. You should see the opening and the closing scenes when Kendall and Bundy finally met anew in prison while he was awaiting execution. That was during those ten years of incarceration while awaiting his execution when Bundy who was superbly played by Zac Efron had maintained innocence to all the crimes until after that visit by Kendall. It was very chilling but praiseworthy of the great courage and strong moral compass of that woman Kendall who did not allow evil to perpetuate even inside her home.

See both movies and examine also your stand for what is true and good, fair and just. And human, most of all.

Pagsusuri, pagmumuni ng pagdiriwang ng ating kalayaan

Lawiswis ng Salita ni P. Nicanor F. Lalog II, Ika-12 ng Hunyo 2024
Mula sa Colombo Plan Staff College, cpstech.org, 12 June 2020.
Tuwing sasapit petsa dose ng Hunyo
problema nating mga Filipino
nahahayag sa pagdiriwang na ito:
alin nga ba ang wasto at totoo,
Araw ng Kalayaan o Araw ng Kasarinlan?
Parehong totoo, magkahawig sinasaad ng mga ito
ngunit malalim at malaki kaibahan ng mga ugat nito:
kung pagbabatayan ating kasaysaysan
araw ito ng kasarinlan nang magsarili tayo bilang isang bansa pinatatakbo ng sariling mamamayan, magkakababayan;
ngunit totoo rin namang sabihing
higit pa sa kasarinlan ating nakamtan
nang lumaya ating Inang Bayan sa pang-aalipin ng mga dayuhan!
Kuha ng may akda, Camp John Hay, 2018.
Maituturing bang mayroon tayong kasarinlan
kung wala namang kalayaang linangin at pakinabangan ating likas na kayamanan lalo na ang karagatan gayong tayo ay bansang binubuo ng mga kapuluan?
Tayo nga ba ay mayroong kasarinlan at nagsasariling bansa kung turing sa atin ay mga dayuhan sa sariling bayan
walang matirhan lalo mga maliliit at maralitang kababayan dahil sa kasakiman ng mga makapangyarihan sa pangangamkam?
Gayon din naman ating tingnan
kung tunay itong ating kalayaan
marami pa ring nabubulagan,
ayaw kilalanin dangal ng kapwa
madalas tinatapakan dahil ang tunay na
kalayaan ay ang piliin at gawin ang kabutihan kaya ito man ay kasarinlan
dahil kumawala at lumaya sa panunupil
ng sariling pagpapasya na walang impluwensiya ng iba kundi dikta ng konsiyensiya!
Larawan kuha ni G. Jay Javier sa Luneta, 2022.
Kalayaan at kasarinlan 
kung pagninilayan
dalawang katotohanang
nagsasalapungan
kung saan din matatagpuan
ang kabutihan,
paglago at pagyabong
ng ating buhay!

Ang kalabisan (at katatawanan)ng long weekend

Lawiswis Ng Salita ni P. Nicanor F. Lalog II, Ika-01 ng Disyembre 2023
Larawan kuha ni G. Jay Javier, shooting ng pelikula sa Fort Santiago.

Madalas kong biruin mga kaibigan at kakilala lalo na sa social media na magtanong kung ano ang “long weekend”? Mula kasi nang maging pari ako, nilimot ko na ang salitang weekend dahil sa mga araw nito – Sabado at Linggo – ang aming gawain at gampanin sa simbahan. Inaasahan kami ng mga tao na makakasama nila tuwing weekend kaya naman lahat ng pagtitipon sa pamilya at mga kaibigan ay tinatapat namin sa ordinaryong araw upang ako ay makadalo.

Ngunit kung tutuusin, wala naman talagang weekend dahil hindi naman natatapos o nagwawakas – end – ang sanlinggo. Kaisipang Amerikano ang weekend kaya meron silang bukambibig na TGIF, Thank God It’s Friday na kung kailan natatapos o nagwawakas (end) lahat ng trabaho at opisina upang maglibang ng Sabado at Linggo, weekend. Pagkatapos ng weekend, kayod muli mula Lunes hanggang Biyernes.

Sa kabilang dako para sa ating mga Kristiyano, ang Linggo ang unang araw ng sanlinggo at hindi ito nagwawakas ng Biyernes o Sabado. Tingnan ninyong mabuti: Linggo, Lunes, Martes, Miyerkules, Huwebes, Biyernes, Sabado, Linggo ulit!

Ulit lang nang ulit ang isang linggo kada araw ng Linggo, ang Araw ng Panginoon o Dies Domini sa wikang Latin kung kailan tayo obligadong magsimba bilang alaala at pagpapaging-ganap ng Misterio Pascua ng Panginoong Jesus, ang kanyang pagpapakasakit, pagkamatay at muling pagkabuhay.

Iyan ang buhay din natin na ang kaganapan ay sa Langit na wala nang wakas kungdi buhay na walang hanggan. Ito ang dahilan mayroon tayong tinatawag na octaves of Christmas at Easter, ang walong-araw ng Kapaskuhan ng Pagsilang at ng Pagkabuhay muli ni Jesus.

Oo nga at mayroong pitong araw sa isang linggo, ngunit ipinakikita sa atin lalo ng Pasko ng Muling Pagkabuhay ni Jesus ang walang hanggang buhay sa ikawalong araw na pumapatak na Linggo palagi, ang Divine Mercy Sunday. Kung Pasko ng Pagsilang, papatak ito palagi ng Dakilang Kapistahan ni Maria, Ina ng Diyos ng Enero Primero na siyang ating ipinagdiriwang at hindi Bagong Taon kasi nga po Unang Linggo ng Adbiyento ang ating bagong taon sa Simbahan.

Tumpak din naman at may katotohanan ang awitin nina John, Paul, George at Ringo ng Beatles na “eight days a week, I lo—-ve you! Eight days a week, I lo—-ve you!

Snapshot mula sa post ni Kier Ofrasio sa Facebook, 30 Nobyembre 2023.

Kaya naman isang malaking kalokohan at kabaliwan itong naisipan noong panahon ni PGMA na ilipat mga piyesta opisyal sa Biyernes o Lunes upang magkaroon ng long weekend. Para daw sa ekonomiya. Sa madaling sabi, para sa pera.

Kuwarta. Kuwarta. At kuwarta pa rin ang usapan, hindi ba?

Nasaan na ang pagsasariwa ng diwa ng mga piyesta upisyal natin bilang isang sambayanan?

Pati ba naman kaarawan o kamatayan ng mga bayani natin na matapos maghandog ng buhay sa atin ay dadayain pa rin natin upang pagkakitaan?

Fer, fer! For real!

Bukod sa materyalismo, mayroon ding masamang implikasyon itong long weekend na ito sa ating moralidad at iyan ay ang kawalan natin ng matiyagang paghihintay – ang pagpapasensiya.

Lahat advanced sa atin. Hindi tayo makapaghintay sa araw ng suweldo. Kaya, vale dito, vale doon. Loan dito, loan doon. At hindi biro ang dami ng mga kababayan nating nasira ang buhay dahil sa pagkaubos ng kabuhayan nang malulong sa maling pag-gamit ng credit cards kung saan totoong-totoo ang kasabihang, “buy now, suffer later”. Kaya, heto ngayon, pati piyesta upisyal ina-advance natin!

Maaring nagkasiyahan tayo sa long weekend ngunit, lubos nga ba ating katuwaan at kagalakan? Napagyaman ba nito ating katauhan at mga ugnayan? O, nabaon lang tayo sa utang lalo ng kahangalan?

Larawan ng walang galawang trapik sa McArthur Highway mula sa Facebook ni Kier Ofrasio, 30 Nobyembre 2023.

Katawa-tawa tayong mga Pinoy simula nang mauso long weekend. Sa haba at tagal ng ating lockdown noong pandemya, long weekend pa rin sigaw natin?

Dapat siguro baguhin na ating taguring na Juan dela Cruz at gawing Juan Tamad.

O, Juan Tanga gaya nang naranasan noong a-trenta nang isara ng mga magagaling ang Monumento. Winalanghiya mga maralita at manggagawa na ipinaglaban ni Gat. Andres Bonifacio noong himagsikan na siyang dahilan kaya ating ipinagdiriwang kanyang kapanganakan noong ika-30 ng Nobyembre 1863.

Kung baga sa Inggles, iyon ang “the short of long weekend, an exercise in futility. And stupidity.” Sana magwakas na gawaing ito na dati naman ay wala sa ating kamalayan. Salamuch po!