CAN CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING TRANSFORM THE PHILIPPINES?
CAN CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING TRANSFORM THE PHILIPPINES? For full disclosure, I am a Roman Catholic, born and raised. This column is intended primarily for fellow Catholics, although Christians from other traditions and even people of other faiths are welcome to read it and decide for themselves whether faith can become a force for national transformation. I often ask myself a disturbing question. How can a country like the Philippines, which proudly calls itself one of the largest Christian nations in Asia, continue to suffer from so much corruption, poverty, injustice, and violence? Since the majority of Filipinos are Christians, is it not fair to say that many of the corrupt people among us are also Christians? How can people hear the Ten Commandments on Sunday and then steal public funds on Monday? How can people profess their faith inside churches and then engage in bribery, cheating, and dishonesty in their workplaces? Could it be that many of us are Christians only inside our chu...