It is settled, politicos
are in no lock horns during the papal visit. In what could be considered as a
big religious event in a predominant Catholic Philippines, politicians may call
it a time-off in the usual mudslinging and backstabbing. It carries with it,
supporters may as well be pious as the pope. In this frenzy of fussy excitement
to meet face to face the Holy Father, it is re-living the experience in 1981
and 1995 when Pope John Paul II (now a saint) visited this country. Nothing
more could one expect such feeling of euphoria out from the religious fervor
especially on the thought that a saint in recent memory set his foot in our
soil. In fact, he kissed our soil in sublime reminder of his humility. Pope
John Paul II was well-loved around the world and he had a special affection for
the Filipinos. The pilgrim pope as he was called, solidified our faith and that
when he read his ceremonial message in Filipino, expect the roar of exultation
and jubilation of millions. Now we have Pope Francis.
Pope Francis is Fr. Jorge
Mario Bergoglio a native in Buenos Aires, the capital and largest city of
Argentina. In a long line history of the Catholic Church, its leader who must be
the Bishop of Rome must also come from Europe. Following the resignation of
Pope Benedict XVI in 2013, a papal conclave elected Bergoglio as the successor
of St. Peter, typically herding the flock of billions of Catholics around the
world. He chose the papal name Francis after St. Francis of Asisi. Another name
is brewing up for Pope Francis as the “Pope of the people”. The people’s
pontiff as he is, and will be, owed to the simple fact that he is the first
non-European Pope, or precisely the first from the Americas and from the
southeastern Hemisphere. As the first Jesuit pope, he is noted to live in
simple ways. In fact, he preferred to just stay in the guesthouse
called Domus Sanctae Marthae rather than in the official
apostolic palace.
Barack Hussein Obama II as
the 44th President of the United States is the first African
American to hold the highest office. Obama is the first US president to have
been born in Hawaii. His father was born in Kenya and his mother with English
lineage. Obama was quoted in this line that he wrote:"The opportunity that
Hawaii offered—to experience a variety of cultures in a climate of mutual
respect—became an integral part of my world view, and a basis for the values
that I hold most dear." Obama in his teens was noted to have used illicit
drugs, as he used to smoke marijuana, which confirms he is not into sainthood
as Pope Francis. But Pope Francis, Wikipedia mentioned, used to work in a
nightclub as a bouncer before he entered the seminary. Those past recollections
are water under the bridge. It happened in a distant past in the lives of these
luminaries.
What about Davao City Mayor
Rodrigo Duterte? He is groomed into the presidency of this third world country.
If elected into the highest office, the mayor most often made public his
statements to introduce great reforms. First is to change the system from
unitary to federal. In the litany of proposed changes, it got the attention of
trapos (traditional politicians) that their breed is nearing extinction. But
what is unique to the life of Duterte if installed into office could
typically be like Pope Francis and President Obama in such way that it’s like
called destiny. Questions like “Who would have thought that a lawyer, a former
prosecutor at that, who hailed from Mindanao would become the next president of
this country?” would crop up. Duterte, like Pope Francis and Obama, would also
be the first among the few who made it to the top, to rise in the right
occasion.
This has already gained
wide acceptance. People’s awareness knows no boundaries for as long as it is
trained the direction for good. Like Pope Francis who live in his noble house,
Duterte cannot be seen to have enjoyed the exorbitant and lavish lifestyle.
They both share the passion for the poor. It cannot be changed though that
Duterte is not only the garbage man, he would is still be famous in his moniker
as “the punisher”.
No comments:
Post a Comment