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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Spiritually Fit?

The biggest money drawers nowadays have something to do with health and beauty.  How to stay young, how to get a fabulous body, how to be mentally alert, how to have good sex all the time, etc.

So businesses like spa, beauty treatment clinics, body contouring, plastic and all types of non-invasive surgeries make big bucks and service providers go laughing all the way to the banks.

While at christian churches, attendance continues to dwindle?

I was having a drink with friends a couple of weeks ago and one colleague mentioned about the sorry state of Philippine churches, which according to one survey, has plummeted to about 36% from a high of 74,  attendance on Sunday masses.

I raised my doubt about this particular survey and opined that "look, even in our own parish, all the four Sunday masses are almost always full," and voiced out the same theme that other Catholics were saying: that the SWS survey seems to be skewed, done during the time of Philippine local elections.

But because it was a birthday party of another friend, I chose not to pursue the topic, and joined the others in a more merry conversation.

But I heard and seen it all around; Catholic churches are experiencing a renaissance, a surge in attendance.

At the Feast, held at the PICC, there are four masses and talks every Sunday, and each one has always been full to the brim.

At the Megamall's Chapel of the Eucharistic Lord, there are two weekday masses and about six Sunday masses, and in each Sunday mass, if you're about two minutes late into the rite you can't find an empty seat.

Go to the Quiapo church on Fridays and Sundays, you cannot drop a pin amidst the church goers.

Here's Fr. Bel R. San Luis' piece on the matter and SWS survey.


Doubts on mass attendance survey
By Fr. Bel R. San Luis, SVD
Published: April 21, 2013 at Manila Bulletin
"RECENTLY the Social Weather Stations (SWS) revealed its survey result that the Filipino Catholics going to church every Sunday had gone down from 64 percent to 37 percent.
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The Catholic bishops quickly reacted, saying that the survey was not true. Some bishops even opined that the result might have been manipulated in order to silence the church leaders for being vocal against certain policies of the administration, like the RH bill.
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On the contrary, Catholic prelates said, the number of churchgoers is even increasing. Jaro Archbishop Angel Lagdameo said: “The nine masses in Jaro Cathedral are still filled to capacity. Priests maintain their masses in center and barrios.”
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The same is true in the Diocese of Marbel in South Cotabato and the Diocese of Cubao. “In the 26 parishes in Marbel, attendance is up. I have visited 17 parishes and the findings also show vibrancy,” said Marbel Bishop Dinualdo Gutierrez.
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“In the diocese I do not see this observation. In fact, the number of churchgoers has increased because we have mall masses,” Cubao Bishop Honesto Ongtioco said.
Bishop Arturo Bastes of Sorsogon and Msgr. Clemente Ignacio, Quiapo Church rector, also noted that Mass attendance has increased.

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I am involved in the Marriage Encounter apostolate and for me, Mass attendance has increased considerably because of the numerous Catholic charismatic and renewal communities. Indifferent and lukewarm Catholics have returned to the church and their faiths are much stronger now.
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In the forefront of these renewal movements are the El Shaddai, Couples for Christ, Marriage Encounter, Loved Flock, all of which have numerous communities and chapters locally and internationally.
It’s surprising, therefore, that the SWS comes out with a negative result of the church’s Mass attendance in the Philippines."
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Going to mass on weekdays and Sundays is one way to keep our spiritual being in full alert, and optimum level. Praying at different times of the day, in adoration, thanksgiving and repentance, just like repetitive exercise, will make our experience and relationship with God firmer and healthy.

These days our youth are getting portly and unhealthy due to choice of food, and concerned parents  are starting to worry and are encouraging them to diet and exercise.

The same guidance should be directed to the youth who are getting lukewarm about their Catholic faith; parents must be vigilant and include them always in the family worship.


1 comment:

Jon said...

One hundred percent agree with you Brother, Catholics in the Philippines are attending Sunday masses en masse.

Itong mga survey na ito ay may political agenda.

Vivat Jesus!