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    GEM a Silent Rally


    Iglesia ni Cristo sets massive Luneta rally Tuesday
    By Jocelyn R. Uy, Marlon Ramos
    Philippine Daily Inquirer
    1:31 am | Tuesday, February 28th, 2012
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    INC SHOW OF FORCE Tens of thousands of white monobloc chairs are readied for a massive Iglesia ni Cristo religious rally at Manila’s Rizal Park Tuesday. JIM GUIAO PUNZALAN

    Watch out for riddles when Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) gathers its flock at Quirino Grandstand in Manila Tuesday.

    Billed as a purely “religious activity,” the expected massive INC gathering is taking place on the 25th day of the impeachment trial of embattled Chief Justice Renato Corona, raising questions from a key figure of the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines.

    Retired Archbishop Oscar Cruz said he was invited to attend the INC grand prayer rally—expected to officially start at 5 p.m.—but that he declined because he did not want his actions to be misinterpreted owing to what he said was the still unclear nature of the event.

    “Many people might misinterpret my presence there since it is also not yet clear if the occasion will really be a Bible exposition or there is sociopolitical significance to it,” Cruz said in a phone interview.

    INC said in a statement that Tuesday’s assembly was part of the group’s campaign for “the intensive propagation of God’s words, led by INC’s executive minister Eduardo Manalo.”

    But an INC insider indicated the affair would be more than just a “Grand Evangelical Mission”—he said it was also meant to serve as a message to President Aquino and his allies that INC was “not happy” with how Mr. Aquino had been running the government.

    “It seems Malacañang is not getting the message of the church. This is just another way to show our displeasure,” the source told the Philippine Daily Inquirer.

    He said the affair was also intended to protest the “attacks” against certain prominent INC members.

    The insider asked not to be identified, saying he had no authority to speak to the media about Tuesday’s event.

    ‘We speak in riddles’

    According to the insider, the INC hierarchy was particularly offended by how the Aquino administration treated the case against former National Bureau of Investigation Director Magtanggol Gatdula, an INC member, who was sacked from his post for supposed involvement in the abduction of an undocumented Japanese woman. Gatdula has denied the allegation.

    The source said INC officials were also piqued by Malacañang’s supposed attempt to pressure retired Supreme Court Associate Justice Serafin Cuevas—also an INC member—to withdraw as Corona’s lead counsel in the impeachment trial. The Palace has denied any such effort.

    Asked how the gathering would send its message to the President, the source said: “We speak in riddles. It’s up to those concerned to read between the lines.”

    “The church feels the Aquino administration has given too much focus in its efforts to pin down Corona, which took away the much needed attention to the more serious problems of poverty, unemployment and failing economy,” he said.

    “We only pray for the rule of law to be respected.”

    INC ‘messages’

    The source said INC initially tried to “send its message” to Malacañang by getting former Justice Secretary Artemio Toquero, a church member, to serve as counsel of former President and now Pampanga Representative Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in the criminal cases against her in the justice department.

    Later, another INC member, Ferdinand Topacio, served as lawyer of Arroyo’s husband, Jose Miguel “Mike” Arroyo. This was followed by lawyer Abraham Espejo getting appointed to defend Gatdula.

    “But still, Malacañang did not get the message,” the insider said. “(Malacañang) still cannot see the displeasure of the INC over recent events in our country. We hope they see it this time.”

    He said several politicians were invited to attend today’s affair but they would be “reminded” not to issue political statements.

    Asked if Corona was asked to come, he said: “We will not prevent anyone from going there. Everybody is welcome to join.”

    The Manila Police District (MPD) spokesperson, Chief Inspector Ervin Margarejo, told the Inquirer he expected at least 100,000 people to take part in the rally. He said the figure could increase up to 500,000.

    ‘Let’s see what happens’

    Cruz, a former president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), said he turned down an invitation to attend Tuesday’s rally and that he believed the more suitable Church figure to attend was Novaliches Bishop Antonio Tobias, who chairs the CBCP Commission on Ecumenical Affairs.

    Asked if he had information that the event was going to be a stage to drum up support for Corona, Cruz replied: “It’s up to INC if they want that to happen but they said it’s not going to be a political activity. That’s what Malacañang also said, so let’s see what happens.”

    “But this is a very singular event of this magnitude … I think they have hired trucks from various provinces to bring their members for the Bible exposition,” Cruz said.

    Before Corona’s impeachment trial began last month, Cruz visited the Chief Justice and gave him his blessings. He earlier said he had no choice but to support Corona because the judiciary was under attack.

    With a membership of 1.8 million (according to a 2000 government census), INC carries a political clout, its members supposedly voting in bloc and their support courted by politicians during elections.

    Palace not worried

    A check of the Inquirer Archives did not show it has had a major gathering at Manila’s Rizal Park in recent years.

    Malacañang was confident the INC assembly would stay away from politics.

    “Again, we welcome INC on its evangelical activity,” said presidential spokesperson Edwin Lacierda.

    He said the Palace had “no worries” that the group would turn the affair into a political rally “because that is what they also told us—that it’s going to be a grand evangelical mission.”

    President Aquino earlier dismissed reports that Tuesday’s gathering would openly support Corona in his bid to survive the impeachment trial.

    Mr. Aquino said he was assured by Palace executives who had spoken to INC officials that the event would merely be a religious activity.

    Bienvenido Santiago, INC spokesperson, said similar Bible exposition assemblies would be held by INC in 18 other venues around the country.

    Members from five ecclesiastical districts in Metro Manila and from Bulacan and Calabarzon are expected to attend the Manila event, he said.

    The MPD announced the closure starting noon Tuesday of at least three roads to give way to the INC affair and said at least 500 personnel would be deployed to ensure the safety of participants.

    According to the traffic advisory, the whole stretch of Katigbak Drive, South Drive and Independence Road will be closed to vehicular traffic at noon.

    Motorists are advised to take Quirino Avenue if they plan to go to the Nagtahan, Jones, MacArthur and Quezon bridges or if they are bound for Taft Avenue. With reports from Christine Avendaño and Jeannette Andrade

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    nanood ka ba ng balita teh?

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    opo mam kala ko ba puro salita ng diyos nandiyan

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    According to news, they only reached an estimated 600,000 plus members kahit na mga members from the near provinces came to Quirino, goes to show na hindi naman ganun kadami mga INC, at least in the NCR and the near provinces.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KamenRaida View Post
    opo mam kala ko ba puro salita ng diyos nandiyan
    wala pong nagsalita dun kahit isa na pulitiko. tapos na ang isyu na yan, teh. nagawa na namin yung purpose nung activity at wala kayong katunayan na may bahid pulitika yung isinagawang GEM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TLG View Post
    According to news, they only reached an estimated 600,000 plus members kahit na mga members from the near provinces came to Quirino, goes to show na hindi naman ganun kadami mga INC, at least in the NCR and the near provinces.
    hindi po kami 100% in attendance dun because its a weekday at may pasok ang karamihan. sa lugar namin 27 na jeep lang kami and that is only 50% of our member. antay lang po kayo sa centennial celebration namin sa 2014.

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    hindi po kami 100% in attendance dun because its a weekday at may pasok ang karamihan. sa lugar namin 27 na jeep lang kami and that is only 50% of our member. antay lang po kayo sa centennial celebration namin sa 2014.
    ETO YONG SABI NG DIOS sa mga hindi dumalo
    ibigin mo ang dios ng higit sa lahat, ang nagmamahal sa kanyang magulang ng higit kaysa sa akin ay hindi karapat dapat sa akin. manapa't mas lalong hindi karapat dapat yong mga inuna yong pasok nila.
    ngayon pinangangatwiranan mo yong mga hindi dumalo, para lang palabasin na dapat eh mas marami kayo, ngayon sabihin mo sa dios na ununa nila yong iba kesa sa tuparin ang kahalalan nila. kung pangangatwiranan mo pa rin. eh di ok lang pala kahit walang dumalo . o talagang di naman ganoon kalakas ang pwersa, puro hangin lang..

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