Church assures Filipino repatriates from Sudan of support
Balanga Bishop Ruperto C. Santos has assured the Filipino repatriates from troubled Sudan of support from the Catholic Church.
“The Church is ready to work with the government to help Filipinos who will be repatriated from Sudan,” said the vice chairman of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines- Episcopal Commission for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant People (ECMI) over Radio Veritas.
“The Church is always open to help and offer our resources to our fellow Filipinos. Our Church extends our collaboration and assistance for their needs,” said Bishop Santos, who is also the bishop-promoter of the Stella Maris-Philippines.
(Bishop Ruperto Santos / Facebook)
The prelate said the Church has programs in place to help the returning Filipinos. “There are programs and plans in the dioceses to give hope, to heal and to help the Filipinos who have been repatriated,” he added. The Department of Foreign Affairs said at least 156 Filipinos are ready to be repatriated amid the ongoing violence in Sudan that has left hundreds of people dead. DFA Undersecretary Eduardo Jose de Vega said there could be up to 700 Filipinos in Sudan but only about 300 Filipinos have asked for repatriation. Bishop Santos assured the Filipinos in Sudan of his prayers and holy masses. “Through our chaplains, we are always praying and offering our Holy Masses for their safety, strength, and sound health,” he said. Bishop Santos, earlier, called on Filipinos in the troubled African country to take the necessary precautions for their safety and to heed the advice of the Filipino government.
(Bishop Ruperto Santos / Facebook)
The prelate said the Church has programs in place to help the returning Filipinos. “There are programs and plans in the dioceses to give hope, to heal and to help the Filipinos who have been repatriated,” he added. The Department of Foreign Affairs said at least 156 Filipinos are ready to be repatriated amid the ongoing violence in Sudan that has left hundreds of people dead. DFA Undersecretary Eduardo Jose de Vega said there could be up to 700 Filipinos in Sudan but only about 300 Filipinos have asked for repatriation. Bishop Santos assured the Filipinos in Sudan of his prayers and holy masses. “Through our chaplains, we are always praying and offering our Holy Masses for their safety, strength, and sound health,” he said. Bishop Santos, earlier, called on Filipinos in the troubled African country to take the necessary precautions for their safety and to heed the advice of the Filipino government.