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Where is the Church in the Time of COVID-19 Pandemic: Preferring the Poor via G. Gutierrez’ “Liberation” and the Catholic Church’s Social Teaching in the Philippine Setting

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In this article, the authors explored the Liberation Theology of Gustavo Gutierrez in relation to the Catholic Church's Social Teaching, whether the experience of poverty and crisis is part of the socio-spiritual responsibility of the church.
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In a world where everything seems to be measured in reference to money and economic progress, the problem of poverty becomes an increasingly urgent concern. The experience of poverty is even becoming problematic when the world seemed to be unprepared for times of pandemic. COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the suffering of the poor more than just a health risk, especially in the Philippine setting. In such a situation, people wonder, where is the church? Most critics of the Catholic Church in the Philippines utilized the social media platform in crying out their denunciation to Catholic Church leaders. It is in this context that the paper explores the ‘Liberation Theology’ of Gustavo Gutierrez in relation to the Catholic Church’s Social Teaching, whether the experience of poverty and crisis is part of the socio-spiritual responsibility of the church. To do this, the paper utilized the exploratory method of textual analysis. Through examining the text of extant literature on Gustavo Gutierrez’s Liberation Theology and the Social Teachings of the Catholic Church, the paper constructed a holistic understanding of “Preferential Option for the Poor.” The arguments presented in this paper could serve as the basis for current praxis of the different catholic congregations in the Philippines in mitigating the experience of crisis among Filipino poor amid COVID-19 pandemic.

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COVID-19 as paideia: reviewing the theological meaning of COVID-19 based on concept of the paideia in Hebrews 12:4-13

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TL;DR: In this article, the presence of the OiC Command Post in charitable social service activities in the form of food, vitamins and masks is enough to help vulnerable groups in meeting their nutritional needs during this pandemic.
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Human Flourishing in the Era of COVID-19: How Spirituality and the Faith Sector Help and Hinder Our Collective Response

Jeff Levin
- 17 Mar 2022 - 
TL;DR: In the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, religious people and institutions have played a significant role in responding to the challenges that we all have faced as mentioned in this paper , and have contributed positively to the global response effort by fulfilling the pastoral, ethical, and prophetic roles of religion.
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Pakikipagkapwa (Fellowship): Towards an Interfaith Dialogue with the Religious Others

TL;DR: This paper examined the ways in which the Filipino Christian value of pakikipagkapwa (fellowship) can be seen and experienced in modern society and investigated the importance of dialogue between religious actors as they navigate the uncharted waters of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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