Thirty Years after the Council: The Catholic Church in The Philippines' Reception of PCP II and Remembrance of Martial Law

2021 was a momentous time for the Catholic Church in the Philippines as it commemorated the thirtieth anniversary of the Second Plenary Council of the Philippines (PCP II).2 Nonetheless, the following year was in no way inconsequential because it marked both thirty years since the promulgation of th...

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Main Author: Cortez, Kenjie I.
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.apms-10052024-07-12T09:54:02Z Thirty Years after the Council: The Catholic Church in The Philippines' Reception of PCP II and Remembrance of Martial Law Cortez, Kenjie I. 2021 was a momentous time for the Catholic Church in the Philippines as it commemorated the thirtieth anniversary of the Second Plenary Council of the Philippines (PCP II).2 Nonetheless, the following year was in no way inconsequential because it marked both thirty years since the promulgation of the Council's Decrees and fifty years since the declaration of martial law. While one may find this a sheer coincidence, one must not forget that the country’s martial law experience significantly shaped PCP II’s and its vision of renewal for the Philippine Church.3 With the election of the dictator’s son and namesake to the presidency in 2022, one may wonder if the country’s collective memory of its recent past has anything to do with the reception of PCP II and vice versa. Hence, the aim of this paper is twofold. First, it argues that the Philippine Church’s initial reception of Vatican II is tied to its experience of the dictatorial regime. Second, it articulates how the foundations and strengths of PCP II’s ecclesiology capture the spirit of the EDSA People Power Revolution. 2023-06-11T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/apms/vol5/iss2/6 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/apms/article/1005/viewcontent/7_20Cortez_20v3.pdf Asia Pacific Mission Studies Archīum Ateneo Catholic Church in the Philippines PCP II Church of the Poor Martial Law EDSA People Power
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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Philippines
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topic Catholic Church in the Philippines
PCP II
Church of the Poor
Martial Law
EDSA People Power
spellingShingle Catholic Church in the Philippines
PCP II
Church of the Poor
Martial Law
EDSA People Power
Cortez, Kenjie I.
Thirty Years after the Council: The Catholic Church in The Philippines' Reception of PCP II and Remembrance of Martial Law
description 2021 was a momentous time for the Catholic Church in the Philippines as it commemorated the thirtieth anniversary of the Second Plenary Council of the Philippines (PCP II).2 Nonetheless, the following year was in no way inconsequential because it marked both thirty years since the promulgation of the Council's Decrees and fifty years since the declaration of martial law. While one may find this a sheer coincidence, one must not forget that the country’s martial law experience significantly shaped PCP II’s and its vision of renewal for the Philippine Church.3 With the election of the dictator’s son and namesake to the presidency in 2022, one may wonder if the country’s collective memory of its recent past has anything to do with the reception of PCP II and vice versa. Hence, the aim of this paper is twofold. First, it argues that the Philippine Church’s initial reception of Vatican II is tied to its experience of the dictatorial regime. Second, it articulates how the foundations and strengths of PCP II’s ecclesiology capture the spirit of the EDSA People Power Revolution.
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title Thirty Years after the Council: The Catholic Church in The Philippines' Reception of PCP II and Remembrance of Martial Law
title_short Thirty Years after the Council: The Catholic Church in The Philippines' Reception of PCP II and Remembrance of Martial Law
title_full Thirty Years after the Council: The Catholic Church in The Philippines' Reception of PCP II and Remembrance of Martial Law
title_fullStr Thirty Years after the Council: The Catholic Church in The Philippines' Reception of PCP II and Remembrance of Martial Law
title_full_unstemmed Thirty Years after the Council: The Catholic Church in The Philippines' Reception of PCP II and Remembrance of Martial Law
title_sort thirty years after the council: the catholic church in the philippines' reception of pcp ii and remembrance of martial law
publisher Archīum Ateneo
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url https://archium.ateneo.edu/apms/vol5/iss2/6
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