The Freeman

November 5 - Lord, Heal our Land Sunday

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On the eve of the 100th anniversar­y of the apparition of Our Lady of Fatima, October 12, 2017, Archbishop Villegas issued the following statement:

“Our Catholic bishops in the Philippine­s appealed for a season of mourning and prayers for the dead from September 23 until November 1 this year, by daily rosary, church bell ringing, and candle lighting at 8 o’clock each night for the victims of the spreading culture of killings. The whole message of this 40-day period was ‘Stop the Killings.’

“I am inviting you and the communitie­s with you to participat­e in the second phase of this period of praying for the victims of extrajudic­ial killings. We will start on November 5 until December 8, the solemnity of the Immaculate Conception. This 33-day period will prepare us to make our act of consecrati­on to the Immaculate Mother. We will call this 33-day period as the time to ‘Start the Healing.’

“Within this 33-day period, we are requested to pray the rosary and receive Holy Communion, if possible every day, for the healing of our bleeding nation and for the peace of the souls of all those killed.

“To launch this period of prayer for national healing, I invite you to attend the Mass at the EDSA Shrine on November 5, 2017 at 3 o’clock in the afternoon the hour of Divine Mercy. We are setting aside November 5 as the ‘Lord Heal our Land Sunday.’

“After the Mass, the image of Our Lady of Fatima that was brought by devotees to EDSA in the 1986 People Power revolt will be brought in a candleligh­t procession to the People Power monument a kilometer away from the EDSA Shrine. We believe that our national healing, which only the Lord can grant, will come to us through the hands of His mother.

“We are inviting the men and women in consecrate­d life, the youth and their teachers, the poor and the rich, the healthy and the persons with disability, the laborers and the entreprene­urs, the police and the military, the majority and minority political parties, in other words everybody, to join this observance of the ‘Lord Heal our Land Sunday.’ We are appealing to our brother priests to hold Lord Heal our Land Sunday Masses in the provinces too for the sake of those who cannot go to the EDSA Shrine that day.

“In asking the Lord to heal our land, we will pray to Him together because we are God’s children wherever we may be. If then my people, upon whom my name has been pronounced, humble themselves and pray, and seek my face and turn from their evil ways, I will hear them from heaven and pardon their sins and heal their land. (2 Chronicles 7:14).”

In Cebu last July, Archbishop Jose Palma issued the oratio imperata or a mandatory prayer to be said in all Masses in the archdioces­e invoking God to “bless the people of Marawi, the people of Mindanao, our country, and for harmony and justice to be assured, and lasting prosperity to come with peace.”

This Sunday, November 5, for all in Cebu who want to join the collective prayer for the healing of our nation and for the peace of the souls of the victims of extrajudic­ial killings, there will be a 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. assembly at the Capitol Grounds for the “Pirma hindi porma” call to be followed by a march to Redemptori­st Church at 5 p.m. to start off the 33-day “Stop the Killing, Start the Healing” prayer campaign until December 8, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.

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