The Catholic Bishops Conference of the
Philippines (CBCP) has been bringing out statements to guide the people on
issues that affect the country. There have been voices, even among the bishops,
questioning if these statements are being heeded at all. In spite of the doubts
about the effectivity of these statements, the CBCP has decided once more in
its plenary session last January to issue another statement on the forthcoming
elections, with a faint hope that at least some people may be guided by it and
act on it. Its statement, released last January 28, 2019, is entitled: “Seek
the Common Good.” Among other things, it paints the crucial situation we are
in:
“The midterm election in May 13 is
crucial. In our country today the checks and balances in the government are
being undermined. So far the senate is the institution in the government that
is holding out as our country is inching towards total control. It is very
crucial therefore that we elect candidates who are principled, courageous and
who have the common good as their main concern and not their own political
interests.”
So it encouraged lay people to bond and
reflect together to pick the right candidates:
“We encourage voters to be very
discerning in their votes. Let the lay groups engage in discernment circles to
help one another know the candidates well and choose the candidates with the
common good of the whole country in mind and not according to what the
candidates promise, much less according to what they have received from these
candidates.”
Then it pointed out a type of engagement
that lay people can engaged in:
“Participation in politics for Christian
lay people is not just to be limited to non-partisan involvement. Christians
are also encouraged to engage in principled partisan participation. This means
that they can campaign for good candidates as an exercise of their Christian
faith.”
A not insignificant group of some 130 lay
Christian leaders heeded the call. They organized themselves and discerned
together the best senatorial candidates to support among the 62 contestants.
Since 2015 these Christian leaders from the Catholic, Evangelical and
Protestant persuasions have come up with GABAYKRISTO, a set of Christian
criteria by which to measure the politicians. They researched the stance of the
62 candidates on various important national issues. They got the profiles of
the candidates and they met several times to set up the criteria for screening
the candidates. This is a serious kind of discernment circle that the bishops
have been calling out. They call themselves the PEOPLE’S CHOICE MOVEMENT.
They came out with two layers of
screening. The first screening is to vet the candidates on two know-out issues:
belief in God and federalism/charger
change. They believe that a person who does not have the fear of God in him can
easily abuse others. They also believe that the present state of the country is
not ready for federalism and charter change. 30 candidates were eliminated on
these two knock-out issues.
The 32 candidates who remained in the
pool were then subjected to the second screening. They were rated using
criteria based on GabayKristo, a guide of 20 specific questions which are
divided into four categories –
·
Character and Honor,
·
Competence and Abilities,
·
Faithfulness to public service,
·
Faithfulness to God, the
Constitution and the laws.
Each of the 20 questions was graded from
1 to 5, 1 being the lowest and 5 the highest. The ten candidates with the
highest scores were declared the selected candidates.
The following were the selected “10 BEST
SENATORIAL CANDIDATES THAT OUR COUNTRY & PEOPLE NEED DURING THESE TIMES”.
They are presented below in alphabetical
order - -
1. Alejano, Gary
2. Aquino, Bam
3. Cominares, Nery
4. Diokno, Chel
5. Gutoc, Samira
6. Hilbay, Pilo
7. Macalintal, Romy
8. Poe, Grace
9. Roxas, Mar
10. Tanada, Erin
Our lay leaders, with the People’s
Choice Movement, have done their work of discernment. Now is the task for all
the lay faithful to campaign the deserving candidates so as to counter the
money and the political machineries that the TRAPO politicians are using. There
are still two months for all to do this particular exercise of the Christian
faith.
Broderick Pabillo
March 25, 2019
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