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Beloved
People of God:
Greetings
in the peace of the Lord!
Today
in the midst of restlessness and confusion, we come to you
as pastors, for that is our precise role. We do not come as
politicians whose vocation it is to order society towards
the common good. Our message contributes to the flourishing
of a democracy which must not be built only on political formulae.
We
face today a crisis of truth and the pervading cancer of corruption.
We must seek the truth and we must restore integrity. These
are moral values needing spiritual and moral insights.
Therefore,
we address this pastoral statement to everyone particularly
you our beloved people and in a special way to our political
rulers and officials.
We
are convinced that the search for truth in the midst of charges
and allegations must be determined and relentless, and that
the way to truth and integrity must be untrammeled, especially
at the present time when questions about the moral ascendancy
of the present government are being raised.
For
this reason, we strongly:
1.
Condemn the continuing culture of corruption from the top
to the bottom of our social and political ladder;
2.
Urge the President and all the branches of government to take
the lead in combating corruption wherever it is found;
3.
Recommend the abolition of EO 464 so that those who might
have knowledge of any corruption in branches of government,
may be free to testify before the appropriate investigating
bodies;
4.
Ask the President to allow her subordinates to reveal any
corrupt acts, particularly about the ZTE-NBN deal, without
being obstructed in their testimony no matter who is involved;
5.
Appeal to our senators and the ombudsman to use their distinct
and different powers of inquiry into alleged corruption cases
not for their own interests but for the common good;
6.
Call on media to be a positive resource of seeking the truth
and combating corruption by objective reporting without bias
and partiality, selective and tendentious reporting of facts;
For
the long term we reiterate our call for "circles of discernment"
at the grassroots level, in our parishes, Basic Ecclesial
Communities, recognized lay organizations and movements, religious
institutions, schools, seminaries and universities. It is
through internal conversion into the maturity of Christ through
communal and prayerful discernment and action that the roots
of corruption are discovered and destroyed. We believe that
such communal action will perpetuate at the grassroots level
the spirit of People Power so brilliantly demonstrated to
the world at EDSA I. It is People Power with a difference.
From the grassroots will come out a culture of truth and integrity
we so deeply seek and build. We instruct our CBCP Commissions
to take active role including networking for this purpose.
May
the Lord bless us in this sacred undertaking to build a new
kind of Philippines and may our Blessed Mother be our companion
and guide in this journey to truth and integrity.
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