Sun.Star Pampanga

Following saints and shepherds

- TYRONE VELEZ

YESTERDAY, November 3, Australian missionary Sr. Patricia Fox left the country.

After six months of her legal battle, the immigratio­n department finally ruled to deny the extension of her temporary visa. Thus, she has to leave the country without a visa.

Her departure follows that of other missionari­es who were denied extension of their visa – Methodist missionari­es Adam Shaw, Tawanda Chandiwana and Miracle Osman. They share a common commitment of integratin­g with farmer and Lumad communitie­s although Sr. Pat’s work is more with the peasants in Luzon in the past 20 years as a member of the Rural Missionari­es of the Philippine­s.

They also share a common persecutio­n for working with farmers and Lumad. They all joined a fact-finding mission, in different farmer communitie­s in Mindanao, last February. Authoritie­s said missionari­es should not be joining fact finding missions, their duty is spiritual not political. Especially ones led by human rights activists and farmers’groups whom the government easily brand as ‘red’, leftist.

Their punishment is to be sent home.

I share a common opinion with health activist Gene Nisperos who said that for a country which is so deep into Christiani­ty, why is this happeni ng.

When we are taught about the value of the Good Samaritan, neighbors who help the poor who are injured, yet the Good Samaritans in our midst like these foreign missionari­es are being per secut ed.

We are being told that the Church should not be involved in politics. But one forgets the story of the recently ordained St. Oscar Romero, the martyred archbishop of El Salvador.

When his ministry becomes one of questionin­g the militarist regime of El Salvador, where coffee farmers, activists and even priests are being murdered, Romero is felled by a bullet.

This All Saints’Day makes these issues more relevant, as St. Romero’s martyrdom is relevant to our times, where our faith is being questioned in a time of misogyny, militarism and hate. Is our faith being reduced to mere prayers where our eyes are closed to the truth? Is it not our faith about conversati­on, finding meaning by reaching out to our brothers and sisters in need?

We see another missionary leaving, being persecuted for following the inspiratio­n of Romero, or even the late Fr. Pops Tentorio for walking with the poor. I don’t know if something is terribly wrong when this happens. They say shepherds lay down their lives for the sheep. But these wolves are a hungrier, desperate and cunning pack.

But I believe shepherds and saints do inspire more courage in these times. Sr. Pat may leave the Philippine­s but she said this place and the struggling people holds a special place in her heart.

There is faith in words, and there is faith in action. Sr. Pat will inspire more from us to put faith in action, and perhaps be like shepherds that beat the wolves.

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