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Church people's march for justice, truth and peace
Cavite City to National Cathedral at Taft Avenue
October 8, 2006
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| March from Roxas Avenue to the National Cathedral | |||||
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Bishop Alberto Ramento until his death was serving as:
* Chairman of the Supreme Council of Bishops of IFI * Member, Executive Commission of IFI * Co-Chairman, Ecumenical Bishops Forum (EBF) * Convenor, Pilgrims for Peace * Initiator, Peace for Life * Co-Chairman, Philippine Peace Center * Founding Convenor of the Movement of Concerned Citizens for Civil Liberties (MCCCL) * Member of the Presidium, Citizens Congress for Turth and Accountability (CCTA) * Chairperson, Executive Board, Workers Assistance Center, Inc. (Cavite)
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| At the National Cathedral of the Philippine Independent Church | |||||
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Friends and supporters of Bishop Ramento view photos of the late bishop in his many work as bishop of the workers and peasants. |
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| Lighted candles for Bishop Ramento | |||||
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VP and Mrs. Teofisto Guingona and friends condole with the family of Bishop Ramento |
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Former Vice-President Guingona and his wife pay their last respects to the bishop and condole with the family. As far as we know, the de facto President of the Philippines has not yet visited the former head of the Philippine Independent Church. |
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| Speakers and the messages on the placards and banners that they talked about | |||||
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This little girl came all the way from Cavite with her parents to participate in the caravan and march to the Cathedral |
Reading the news items and looking closely at the photos of the latest victim of political killings. |
He joined the caravan from their diocese in Cavite and was still in shock over the violent end of their beloved bishop. |
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Iglesia Filipina IndependienteOBISPADO MAXIMO1500 Taft Avenue, Erminta, Manila, Philippines 1000 |
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A STATEMENT OF THE
IGLESIA FILIPINA INDEPENDIENTE ON THE BRUTAL KILLING OF THE MOST REVEREND
ALBERTO B. RAMENTO,THE NINTH IFI OBISPO MAXIMO
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| Visit IFI website: www.ifi.ph | |||||