Public Religion and Basic Ecclesial Commnunities (BECs) in Action: A Case Study of the Community-based Rehabilitation (CBRP) of our Lady of Lourdes Parish, Camarin, Caloocan City

Most of the scholarship on the relations between religion and politics in the Philippines provide an elite-centric approach, focusing on the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church. Going beyond this perspective, this thesis conducts a case study on the Community-Based Drug Rehabilitation Program (CB...

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Main Author: Jingco, Patricia Marie
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Published: Archīum Ateneo 2019
Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/theses-dissertations/373
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Institution: Ateneo De Manila University
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Summary:Most of the scholarship on the relations between religion and politics in the Philippines provide an elite-centric approach, focusing on the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church. Going beyond this perspective, this thesis conducts a case study on the Community-Based Drug Rehabilitation Program (CBRP) of the Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, Camarin, Caloocan City, focusing on the roles carried out by basic ecclesial communities (BECs) in the program, as a local response to the war on drugs executed by the Duterte administration. It links this local intervention to the wider response of the Catholic Church on the drug war, as evidenced by pastoral letters, statements, and pronouncements of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP). Utilizing key informant interviews and archival research, it finds that the Church has operated as a public religion through comprehensive mobilization and presents an alternative political discourse through the unified message of healing for both the drug war and the larger issue of illegal drugs in the country.