Marcos Jr. and the Catholic Church: Unfinished Business

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Marcos Jr. and the Catholic Church: Unfinished Business
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It failed to prevent a dictator's son from taking power, but the Philippine Church remains a potent force. 📝 deguzmanchad

he late Catholic Metropolitan Archbishop of Manila, Jaime Cardinal Sin , liked playing up to the inevitable jokes about his name. “Welcome to the house of Sin,” used to be histo guests at his official residence. But there was nothing humorous about his voice when he appeared on Radio Veritas, the Church’s broadcasting arm, on the night of Feb. 22, 1986.

Over the coming days, nuns could be seen in the streets, praying over their rosary beads as they placed flowers in the barrels of soldiers’ guns. Priests mediated between angry protesters and fraught military men. As one of the few media outlets to have survived Marcos’ crackdown on the press, Radio Veritas broadcast minute-by-minute coverage of the uprising. On the evening of Feb. 25, Marcos fled with his family to exile to Hawaii, where he died in 1989.

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