So yesterday, mom and I decided
to go to the prayer rally even though we're late. Raphael went with us.
The north bound of Ortigas Avenue
starting from Meralco was closed. We walked from there to Edsa Shrine. When we
got there, the Mass already started. Around 40k people gathered though it was
raining. Upon the 'peace be with you'
part, you could see how the people were really united. When the communion
began, it was kinda hard to get to the front, but the people would really make
their way so that everybody could have the Bread of Life. We were all singing
'Heal Our Land' and it made me teary-eyed.
This. This is the true meaning of
unity.
Perhaps some pro RH are irritated.
'Cause there was a time when the rector banned the rallies in EDSA vs. GMA. But
what was his point in doing so? And why is it that the prayer rally pursued
amidst the said 'ban'?

I think the rector’s decision before, to ban the rallies, was acceptable. Those were the
times of the ZTE scandal, hello Garci tape. I'm not a GMA-biased, but then come
to think of it, isn't that we were the one who put GMA in her place before? We
went to that very place, the EDSA Shrine, to fought for what we think was right
back then (Erap times). And in that scandal, people would rally again to bring
her down to her place?
Ate, kuya, tao din
kayo, nagkakamali. I mean, do we need to rally every time, every fault of
our leader, or anytime we want 'cause we're in a country full of freedom? Democracy
is a great word, but sometimes it's misinterpreted.
Porke't democratic country, maka-express naman tayo wala na sa lugar
kung minsan. Lahat tayo tao. Lahat ng tao nagkakamali. And that doesn't
spare them. No one's perfect.
Ano pa
silbi ng mga nakaraan na People Power? And, how many People Powers do we
have to make for us to be satisfied?
Remember when people went to EDSA
during GMA's term and they said it was called EDSA tres? What happened to that
EDSA tres? Nothing. Because it wasn't permitted by the Church, and it wasn't
blessed by God. The first two People Powers, were greatly recognized because it
symbolized the meaning of harmony.
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