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01/06/2024
27/09/2023

DOJ starts probe on terrorism financing charge against Cebu's CERNET

By Alfredo Tabar

CEBU City, September 27, 2023 (SPRINT NEWS) - After two decades of shadowy existence, the government through Joint Task Group Cebu, 3rd Infantry Division, Philippine Army finally takes legal action to stop the reported terrorism financing operation of the Cebu City-based Community Empowerment Resource Center (CERNET), which the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) earlier described as a CPP-organized so-called "legal institution" that has been engaged in fund raising abroad in alleged support to the CPP-NPA-NDF.

In fact, the Department of Justice (DOJ) will start on Thursday, September 28 in Cebu City its full-blown preliminary investigation into the charge for violation of Republic Act 10168, otherwise known as Terrorism Financing Prevention and Suppression Act of 2012 filed by Col. Joey Escanillas, then commander of JTG Cebu, against 27 individuals including CERNET's incumbent directors, former council members, staff, and at least one member of affiliated "peoples organization."

In a statement issued Tuesday night, CERNET acknowledged to have received a subpoena from DOJ last August 13 yet, but as expected it claimed innocence and accused the state of supposedly sponsoring the attack against the group and its members.

CERNET's nine consortium affiliates are the following:
▪︎Visayas Human Development Agency (VIHDA) - Started in late 70s as Cebu Labor Research Center in Cebu City and aided in the formation of the Alyansa sa mga Mamumuo sa Sugbo-Kilusang Mayo Uno (AMA-SUGBO-KMU) in October 1983
▪︎ Iglesia Filipiniana Independiente-Visayas-Mindanao Regional Office for Development (IFI-VIMROD) - Based in Cebu City, IFI-VIMROD is governed by the IFI Visayas-Mindanao Bishops Conference
▪︎Central Visayas Farmers Development Center (FARDEC) - Established in Cebu City in 1989 as a regional peasant institution and operates in Cebu, Bohol and Negros Oriental
▪︎Visayas Primary Health Care Services Inc. (VPHCS) - Incorporated in Cebu City in October 1989 purportedly to promote primary health care programs in the Visayas Regions.
▪︎Tuburan for Rural Women Empowerment and Development, Inc. - Started in Negros Oriental in 2007 supposedly to empower rural women in the province
▪︎Silliman University Center for Extension and Development (SUCED) - Formed in 2000 as part of the Dumaguete City-based university's so-called "service learning" thrust
▪︎Panaghugpong sa mga Gagmayng Bayanihang Grupo sa Oriental Negros (PAGBAG-O) - Presented itself as a federation of 28 people's organizations including farmers, fisherfolks and IPs in two cities and seven towns in the Province of Negros Oriental
▪︎Negros Oriental Network of NGOs and POs (NEGORNET) - A federation of non-governmental organizations formed in Negros Oriental in 1992
▪︎The College of Maasin Community and Extension Development Program (CM-CEDP) - Wholly-owned by the United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP), the Maasin City in Southern Leyte-based college described CEDP as a community based development program initiated by an educational institution and committed to total human development towards quality life

Using the project proposals from tens of "peoples organizations" under its nine consortium affiliates, CERNET, with the help of the Planning, Research, Institutional Support and Management Services (PRISMS), reportedly raised not less than P300 million annually alone from Brot für die Welt (Bread for the World), a globally active development and relief agency of the Church Development Service of Germany.

A former CERNET project officer who serves as principal state witness in the case, claimed that a big part of the funds received by CERNET from Bread for the World and other international aid agencies and foreign governments were diverted to the CPP-NPA-NDF in support of their terroristic activities aimed to overthrow the duly-constituted government.

At 9am on Thursday, the AFP Visayas Command is expected to hold a press conference in Cebu City to explain the government's long overdue legal action against CERNET. (AT)

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20/09/2023
06/09/2023

NTF-ELCAC MEDIA BUREAU

September 4, 2023

‘We joined NTF-ELCAC to help the people’ — CBCP exec


An executive of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) on Monday appealed to the public to be more “prudent” on issuing statements against the group’s decision to join the Executive Committee of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC), stressing that any collaboration with the government is done with the sole intention “to help the people.”

“We meant well sa aming engagement na ito. We’re allowing ourselves to be a member of the NTF-ELCAC in good faith… Sa pagiging member namin dito sa NTF-ELCAC, we’re provided with a platform for the betterment of the people in the country,” said Rev. Father Jerome Secillano, executive secretary of the Episcopal Commission on Public Affairs (ECPA) of the CBCP.

Fr. Secillano is also the alternate representative for Bishop Reynaldo Evangelista also from ECPA.

Speaking during the weekly TAGGED RELOADED press conference organized by the NTF-ELCAC Media Bureau, Secillano clarified that only the ECPA and “not the whole CBCP” would be the point of convergence for the Task Force because the commission's mandate is to deal with issues and concerns on public and private matters that affect the Church.

“We don’t want to be myopic in joining the NTF-ELCAC… Sana magkaroon tayo ng bukas na kaisipan at malawak na pang-unawa. Nakita naman namin ‘yung shift tulad ng development,” he said, referring to the “paradigm shift” the government has been aggressively implementing in CTG-cleared barangays in far-flung areas through the flagship project, Barangay Development Pogram (BDP).

On the issue of the so-called “red-tagging” and alleged human rights violations by government units, Secillano pointed out that the ECPA’s membership in the NTF-ELCAC will serve as an opportunity for closer dialogue. “Everytime may red-tagging that also includes some of our priests and even bishops, we always reach out naman sa kanila at napapansin naman,” Secillano admitted, adding he sees the venue as the proper forum to prod the government to always give paramount for the promotion and protection of human rights.

“We also would want in the ExeCom (to give importance) to human rights. Mahalaga po itong component na ito dahil kabahagi po sa adbokasya ng ating Simbahan,” he empahasized.

For NTF-ELCAC Executive Director Undersecretary Ernesto Torres Jr., the CBCP-ECPA’s membership in the Execom is a “blessing” that provides an enormous boost in finding peaceful solutions to put an end to the decades-old violence espoused by the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF).

“We’re blessed to have the CBCP,” Torres said, adding that critics should “listen to the voice of reason rather than throw stones” at the task force and the CBCP.

Last week, the government announced the inclusion of the CBCP into the NTF-ELCAC Execom, a development that drew a slew of negative reactions from different groups, including the front organizations of the CPP-NPA-NDF, like the so-called “Makabayan bloc” in Congress.

Usec. Torres further explained that there is nothing new about the “collective mission” of the Task Force and members of the CBCP when it comes to the government’s programs on peace, unity and development in the country.
“Hindi naman nabago ‘yung participation ng religious sector sa NTF-ELCAC. Sa Region 8 ay merong Samar Island Partnership for Peace and Development or SIPPAD. Through the SIPPAD, na-recognize ang religious sector to lead and have a significant part in countering insurgency,” the official pointed out.

He was referring to the SIPPAD participation of the Dioceses of Borongan, Calbayog and Catarman.
Torres said the inclusion of ECPA serves as an “umbrella for closer collaboration” with the Church that could expand to other religious denominations because they are critical components and the government cannot just exclude them from the equation in finding “better strategies” to effectively address the root causes of the armed conflict.
“They are narrowing the understanding of NTF-ELCAC, ang tingin nila ang ginagawa lang ito ay ending the armed component of the CTG (communist terrorist group).

Napakaliit lang po ang role (nito) ng NTF-ELCAC. Karamihan po ng pinag-uusapan doon ay more on (the delivery of basic services and) development,” Torres further stressed.

Torres assured that the government has the constitutional mandate for the protection of human rights and also, the government has the duty to give the people the right information.

“Unfortunately, the CPP-NPA-NDF (has devised) the term ‘red-tag’. We really have to continue telling the truth to the public and explain (their) dual tactics. We really need to put out the right information so they can make their own judgment. To let the people know of the duplicity of the CTG,” Torres further stressed.

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This is very good development. It will give the government a chance to prove to the religious sector its sincerity in en...
02/09/2023

This is very good development. It will give the government a chance to prove to the religious sector its sincerity in ending local communist armed conflict and terrorism in general:

CBCP commission joins NTF-ELCAC

Joyce Balancio, ABS-CBN News

Posted at Aug 31 2023 10:02 PM
Updated as of Sep 01 2023 09:19 PM

MANILA (UPDATED) - A Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) commission has joined the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC).

NTF-ELCAC Executive Director Usec. Ernesto Torres said that their executive committee approved to have a member from the religious sector as one of the private sector representatives.

The CBCP commission will be represented by the Bishop Reynaldo Evangelista, and his alternate will be Father Jerome Secillano from the Episcopal Commission on Public Affairs.

“We need to review how we do things and…at this point in our campaign, it is necessary that we have two private representatives as member agencies,” Torres explained.

When offered to be a member, CBCP “accepted warmly”, Torres said.

“So with them on our side it will be a lot easier to disseminate, to cascade the information, the good news of the government to those living in the far-flung areas considering the trust and confidence and respect that the general populace have for those in the religious sector. It would readily be accepted by them,” he stressed.

“We will not stop there, because down the road, there will be some observers also as part of religious sector representative, not only the regular member, but observers coming from other religious denominations. That is not yet happening now, but that is within the road map we are crafting,” he added.

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In a statement on Friday, CBCP President and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David said the Episcopal Commission on Public Affairs' involvement with the NTF-ELCAC would address Church concerns on red-tagging of some cause-oriented groups.

CBCP says only its panel will engage NTF-ELCAC on red-tagging, other issues
David also said that the commission intended to provide "moral-ethical approaches" in addressing insurgency in the country. He noted that the CBCP as a whole would discuss the issue and evaluate whether it is necessary for the commission to join the NTF-ELCAC's executive committee.

NTF-ELCAC is also eyeing to have someone from the business sector as another private sector representative.

Aside from them, the task force also announced that it has included other 11 government agencies and departments as regular members, bringing the total number of members to 32.

These are the following:

▪︎Department of Information and Communications Technology
▪︎Department of Labor and Employment
▪︎Department of Transportation
▪︎Department of Tourism
▪︎Department of Energy
▪︎Department of Trade and Industry
▪︎Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development
▪︎Department of Foreign Affairs
▪︎Department of Environment and Natural Resources
▪︎Department of Health
▪︎Department of Migrant Workers

Torres said these member agencies would help in the “whole of government approach” in addressing the root problem of insurgency as well as to help in the development of insurgent-free barangays.

“It’s not just a military of police problem, but it is a whole of nation, and whole of government approach, and nakikita natin when we introduce the support of the barangay development program, as well as the enhances comprehensive local integration program, mas maraming nag-surrender, lalo na yung armed group, and the people themselves, they condemn and repudiated the attempt of the NPA to recover the areas,” National Security Adviser Eduardo Ano stressed.

Since its establishment in 2018, the task force noted they were able to “dismantle” 69 out of 89 guerilla fronts in different barangays across the country.

Only 20 remain, with 1 active in Northern Samar, and other “weakened” guerilla fronts in Luzon with 6, 7 in Visayas and 6 in Mindanao.

“So what we can see in the term of President Ferdinand R Marcos Jr., finally matutuldukan, matatapos natin ito local armed communist conflict,” Ano said.

“We can now re-orient the focus of the Armed Forces towards external defense, because right now we have so man geopolitical issues, and challenges to face, so we need the Armed Forces to now focus their eyes on external threats,” he added.

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MANILA (UPDATED) - A Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) commission has joined the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC).

18/08/2023
26/07/2023
21/07/2023

State prosecutors junked a motion to reconsider the earlier dismissal of murder charges against 17 police officers tagged in the 2021 killing of Ariel and Ana Mariz Lemita-Evangelista.

Rev. Hernando replaces Dr. Fernandez as UTS president: A CPP-dictated choice  Many concerned UCCPians could attest the f...
10/07/2023

Rev. Hernando replaces Dr. Fernandez as UTS president: A CPP-dictated choice


Many concerned UCCPians could attest the fact that the Union Theological Seminary (UTS) in Brgy. Palapala, Dasmariñas, Cavite has been turned into a primary recruitment center of the Christians for National Liberation (CNL), the underground mass organization (UGMO) for the religious sector and one of the 16 composing the National Democratic Front (NDF).

Since the CPP-NPA-NDF completely captured and controlled the national leadership of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP) in 1986, hundreds if not a thousand of UTS student-seminarians were initiated into the revolutionary underground mass movement before they even graduated.

In the classrooms of UTS, professors openly teach to innocent students the essence of the Liberation Theology, a Marxist derivative of the Bible that purports to give a socio-political dimension to the Christian Gospel.

In UTS, in Silliman University Divinity School (SUDS) in Dumaguete City, in IFI's St. Paul's Theological Seminary (SPTS) in Jordan, Guimaras Province, and in most of the theological schools ran and administered by UCCP, the United Methodist Church (UMC), the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (IFI), the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches (CPBC) and some of the 10 affiliates of the National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP), the Liberation Theology doctrine that the Church should get involved in the struggle for economic and political justice particularly in Third World countries is always taught as a standard fare along with the entire political spectrum. The main thrust in the teaching, however, is PRAXIS - deriving theology from social situations of history.

Hence, a seminarian's resolve to advocate "a preferential option for the poor" as he or she learned in the classroom is hardened and galvanized when he/she undergoes summer immersion and integration (with the masses) program either in a geographically isolated and disadvantaged area and/or in an urban poor enclave or an exploitative workplace.

In the process, however, not a few seminarians from UTS, SUDS, SPTS and other theological schools around the country are aroused and organized as members of legal front organizations for seminarians and church workers like SERVE and SOTANA.

But for UTS under the leadership of Dr. Eleazar S. Fernandez, Ph.D. the last decade is crucial as UCCP fights off a growing discontenment and dissension among the ranks of conservative church workers and laymen over ideological, organizational, financial and proprietary issues.

The UCCP national leadership has to whip the lash to keep its reign on conferences and local churches; and one effective way of doing it is to ensure the loyalty of incoming pastors and ordained ministers. Where else, however, to start but in the seminaries or theological schools itself.

UTS as a self-proclaimed "school of prophets" must lead the way in so far as UCCP and UCM are concerned. And the best way to accomplish the objective of ensuring a continuous supply of socio-economically conscious, politico-ideologically attuned and blindly loyal church workers is to arouse, organize and mobilize the seminarians while they are still young, vibrant, receptive and idealistic.

This is where Dr. Fernandez fits the picture the last decade. As UTS president, he ensures for the UCCP national leadership that the school would serve as eternal spring of national democratic (natdem) activists who are recruited into the CPP once they are on the ground. This practice is best illustrated in the Southern Western Leyte Conference (SWLC) - the home conference of Dr. Fernandez where he started as local church pastor. Many a young apprentice and regular pastors coming from UTS and SUDS that are deployed in SWLC are harboring unexplained ill-feeling and bias against the state and the government. Mostly coming in as CNL-NDF members, party cadres initiated these fresh church workers into the CPP. One best example is Rev. Roel Lebios, current president of the SWLC's United Church Workers Organization (UCWO), SERVE member and administrative pastor of UCCP Bangcas Church in Hinunangan, Southern Leyte which according to Rev. Edward Sauro, its former admin pastor, has supported the local CPP-NPA-NDF in many ways than one.

However, there is only one Dr. Fernandez who is aging, tiring and retiring. He has to be replaced and the due date is on Saturday, July 15, 2023. So the UCCP national leadership is making sure that the next tutelage of their premiere seminary would be on good and reliable hand - better than Dr. Fernandez if possible. And the choice is Rev. Frank Hernando, executive secretary to the General Secretary since 2019 and a confirmed CPP fullfledged member even before he and his wife, Rev. Gloria de la Cruz Hernando, also a party member, were deployed as ecumenical co-worker to North and South Korea for 15 years since 2004.

If Rev. Hernando's choice as Executive Secretary to then General Secretary Bishop Reuel Norman Marigza and the current Bishop Melzar Labuntog was bad as some UCCPians would claim, his five-year appointment as UTS president is worst as his credentials paled in comparison to Dr. Fernandez.

However, it is not UCCP national leadership's choice alone but of the CPP-NPA-NDF which, according to many PAGMATA UCCP members, completely captured and controlled the reign on the church that has an overly bloated membership claim of 1.5 million composing 2,564 congregations, served by some 1,600 pastors (meaning a false claim or a big lie).

The CPP-NPA-NDF, otherwise known as the communist terrorist group, is reeling from a military defeat and is trying to recover from the heavy losses it suffered since the time of the Duterte administration that issued Executive Order No. 70, Series of 2018, "Institutionalizing the Whole-of-Nation Approach in Attaining Inclusive and Sustainable Peace, Creating a National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict, and Directing the Adoption of a National Peace Ftamework."

The church which serves as CTG's umbrella (payong), front (prente) and source of money (pera) the past half a century is always vital in CTG's process of recovery and reconstruction. Assigning a trusted hand to a significant church institution like UCCP's UTS is a strategic move we rather expected than surprised us in the Katawhan, Simbahan ug Kagamhanan (KaSIMBAHANan) Batok Terorismo.
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Rev. Eleazar S Fernandez, PhD was appointed as full-term Seminary President in 2013, the first such appointment since 2005. He was re-elected in 2018. After 10 years of leading UTS through arguably its most challenging years and ensuring the seminary's future, he is retiring.

The School of the Prophets has its own roster of heroes and heroines. Sir Ely is our own Moses and he has led us through our own wilderness experience.

Thank you very much, Sir Ely. God speed and enjoy your retirement!🤍💚💛
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Rev. Dr. Eleazar Fernandez’ despedida and retirement service will be on Tuesday, 11 July 2023, 10:00AM at the Salakot Chapel.

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CLOSING A CHAPTER

There are no beginnings without endings. Every beginning ends something. Beginnings and endings are intertwined, just as welcoming and saying goodbye are intertwined. I know this. But it’s not easy. “All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind is part of ourselves…” says Anatole France. And “[n]othing is so dear as what you’re about to leave.”

My personal aspiration for legacy seems to simplify with age. I would like to leave behind strong shoulders. Shoulders strong enough for the next generations to stand on and carry them forward. After decades of yearning and aspiring to change the world, which we must continue, this simple aspiration just feels right. I hope you can stand on my fragile embodiments of "the good, the true, and the beautiful."

It's not easy to leave but I must. I must let go and say “goodbye.” To say “goodbye” is to close a chapter, that I know. Like a book, there may be other chapters, but “not this chapter."

I look forward to the next chapter....

Eleazar S. Fernandez

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"He was and is still a part that strengthens the captivity and control of the NL by the CTG. Let's not forget this truth."

Rev. Al Magno Tinio, Jr.

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Rev. Eleazar S Fernandez, PhD was appointed as full-term Seminary President in 2013, the first such appointment since 2005. He was re-elected in 2018. After 10 years of leading UTS through arguably its most challenging years and ensuring the seminary's future, he is retiring.

The School of the Prophets has its own roster of heroes and heroines. Sir Ely is our own Moses and he has led us through our own wilderness experience.

Thank you very much, Sir Ely. God speed and enjoy your retirement!🤍💚💛
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Rev. Dr. Eleazar Fernandez’ despedida and retirement service will be on Tuesday, 11 July 2023, 10:00AM at the Salakot Chapel.

02/07/2023
19/06/2023

UNITY STATEMENT OF SAMSON AND KASIMBAHANAN BATOK TERORISMO


"Blessed are the peace-makers, for they shall be called sons of God" (Matthew 5:9).

The blessing is on the peace-makers. The peace which the Beatitude calls blessed does not come from the evasion of issues; it comes from facing them, dealing with them, and conquering them. What this beatitude demands is not the passive acceptance of things because we are afraid of the trouble of doing anything about them, but the active facing of things, and the making of peace, even when the way to peace is through struggle.

What happens is that the UCCP National Leadership (NL) and its minions love peace in the wrong way, they succeed in making trouble and not peace. They allowed themselves a threatening and dangerous captivity and control by the CPP-NPA-NDF, otherwise, collectively known as the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG).

Their usual and convenient defense is that for peace's sake, local churches do not want to take any action but follow them blindly. Those blind followers who think that they are loving peace, when in fact they are piling up trouble for the future, because they refused to face the situation and to take now the action which the situation demands. This is what is happening now within UCCP.

However, blessed are those who make UCCP a place for Local Church Autonomy. UCCPian peacemakers must be committed to the 1948 Basis of Union. To achieve true peacemaking, a UCCPian must be committed to seeking and speaking the truth.

On the other hand, we view the CTG as one of the most serious threats to peace, justice, human rights and rule of law. Any CTG act in disturbance of people's peaceful co-existence, denying them justice, and in violation of human rights and rule of law are always criminal and unjustifiable regardless of their motivations.

It is toward this end that we extend our deepest condolences to all victims of CPP-NPA-NDF's violence and atrocities. We reaffirm our solidarity and resolve in institutionalizing the whole-of-nation approach in attaining inclusive and sustainable peace. We reaffirm that CTG cannot and should not be associated with any church, party-list or indigenous peoples (IP) group. We also remain committed to tackling the financing channels of CTG, particularly using UCCP and other churches as "PAYONG-PRENTE-PERA".

The direct or indirect encouragement of terrorism, the incitement of terrorist acts and glorification of violence must be prevented. We will always remember the victims of the CTG atrocities like those in the Digos massacre on June 25, 1989 who were all UCCP members.

As such, the Strong and Active Movement Sustaining Opposition to and Negation of CTG's Church Infiltration (SAMSON) and the Katawhan, Simbahan ang Kagamhanan Batok Terorismo, KaSIMBAHANan Batok Terorismo, for brevity, voluntarily assigned themselves a critical role in strengthening the importance of respecting human rights and the rule of law in order to attain a justice-based peace.

Finally, SAMSON and the KaSIMBAHANan Batok Terorismo maintain that the main issue in the current crisis facing UCCP is not discord but selling the soul of the healing, teaching and preaching ministries to the devil, a pact whereby the National Leadership trades supreme moral and spiritual importance to the CTG. They are an unacceptable affront to all religious sectors.

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16/06/2023

Just in

3 NPA died, 15 HFAs seized in Butuan clash today


Three (3) CPP-NPA terrorists (C**s) died, and 15 high-powered fi****ms were seized during an encounter with the troops of the 29th Infantry "Matatag" Battalion of the 901st Infantry "Fight 'Em" Brigade and the communist terrorist group (CTG) at Mt Apo-Apo Sitio Dugyaman, Brgy Anticala, Butuan City, today, June 16, 2023, at around 7: 00 AM.

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Rev. Sauro: A victim of CPP-NPA-NDF's deceptive recruitmentFor the very first time, Rev. Edward Sauro of the United Chur...
14/06/2023

Rev. Sauro: A victim of CPP-NPA-NDF's deceptive recruitment

For the very first time, Rev. Edward Sauro of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP), former chaplain of the UCCP-owned Bethany Hospital in Tacloban City, bared to the public his involvement with the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) as candidate member from 2003 to 2014.

Rev. Sauro alias Pastor Quiel made his shocking revelation in an exclusive live interview with Laban Kasama Ang Bayan (LKAB) hosted by Dr. Lorraine Badoy, Jeffrey “Ka Eric” Celiz and Franco Baranda over SMNI News Channel late Monday morning, June 12, 2023 - Independence Day.

(Interview starts at 1:00:10 minutes of the two-hour radio-TV-internet public affairs program.)

An ordained minister, Rev. Sauro was the administrative pastor of the UCCP Bangcas Church in Hinunangan, Southern Leyte when Rev. Jaime R. Moriles, then conference minister of the Southern-Western Leyte Conference (SWLC), East Visayas Jurisdictional Area (EVJA) (1998 to 2004), accompanied by his wife, Dobert Mahika Tindoy Moriles, recruited him into the CTG-led Promotion of Church People's Response (PCPR).

It was in PCPR that Rev. Dominador "Jun" Gulles, Jr., Rev. Jennie Bulawan Escabal, and Rev. Eutropio "Yopee" Delvo, then administrative pastors, respectively, of the UCCP St. Bernard Church in Poblacion, St. Bernard, the UCCP Easter Faith Community Church in Barangay San Isidro, Tomas Oppus, and the UCCP Anahawan Church in Poblacion, Anahawan, all of Southern Leyte, recruited him into the CPP.

Rev. Moriles, who later rose to become area bishop-designate for the West Visayas Jurisdictional Area (WVJA) (2010-2014) and the EVJA (2014-2018), was raised to CPP candidate membership a few months ahead of Rev. Sauro.

The now Bishop Emeritus Moriles took his oath as CPP candidate member in a private beach resort of a Roman Catholic local parish priest (now deceased) somewhere along the coast of Sogod Bay in Tomas Oppus town about mid 2003.

According to Rev. Sauro, he and several other church workers were swore in as CPP candidate members at a beach house of another Roman Catholic priest in Bato, Leyte in late 2003. An Iglesia Filipina Independiente (IFI) priest who was active with the underground revolutionary movement facilitated the free use of the small private beach resort.

Meantime, owing to their link with the CPP, Rev. Gulles (migrated to Oxnard, California, USA reportedly to avoid further government investigation), Rev. Escabal (now administrative pastor of the UCCP Bontoc Church), and Rev. Delvo (went on one-year Sabbatical leave effective June 2022 and recently employed by the Negros Oriental Provincial Government as an administrative assistant of the Provincial Jail) later rose to become SWLC conference ministers in succession from 2006 to 2012, 2012 to 2018, and 2018 to 2022, respectively.

Confessing to be a lie-low CPP element, Rev. Sauro bared that the Bangcas Church was a favorite sanctuary of some CPP cadres, NPA fighters and NDF urban-town center operatives working in the Pacific coast of the province.

During his time in Hinunangan from 1998 to 2004, the parsonage of the UCCP Bangcas Church along the Liloan-Abuyog Road in Barangay Bangcas A repeatedly hosted visiting CPP-NPA-NDF members, few even stayed for a longer period even if they were not UCCP members.

There were times that some church members gave them money and foodstuffs despite knowing their affiliation. He also used his personal vehicle to transport them usually to the coastal village of Mercedes in the adjacent Silago town which is known to be a communist terrorist group (CTG) haven.

Among the UCCP-SWLC church workers he recalled to be active with the CPP then and now are Bishop Emeritus Dulce Pia Rose, then EVJArea Bishop and current chaplain of The College of Maasin, Rev. Levie Lou "Lotlot" Amora and Pastor Lee Catubig Aruta, now administrative pastors of UCCP Hindang Church in Leyte and UCCP Limasawa Church in Southern Leyte, respectively.

Rev. Sauro, a certified chaplaincy diplomate, later served as chaplain of the former Bethany Hospital in Tacloban City from 2010 to 2014 where he witnessed, and in fact, participated in the CTG's practically free use of the UCCP-owned hospital for the treatment of its sicked and wounded members.

He had a falling out with Bishop Rose and her close-knit party collective that includes Rev. Escabal, Rev. Gulles, Rev. Delvo, Rev. Amora, Pastor Aruta and incumbent SWLC conference minister Rev. Lotis Calva Fiel when he, as faithful servant of God, refused to take a pledge as CPP full-fledged member because of his outright rejection of armed struggle as a way to overthrow and seize political power from the duly-constituted government of the republic.

In the aftermath of Typhoon Yolanda in November 2013 that severely damaged and closed down Bethany Hospital, he went on study leave from SWLC.

Meantime, he conducted Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) in various hospitals in Metro Manila, Davao, Cebu, Dumaguete, Indonesia and East Africa from 2005 to 2019.

Rev. Sauro, a native of Lapulapu City, Cebu, considered himself a victim of the godless CPP-NPA-NDF's deceptive recruitment who luckily escaped damnation by refusing to take his oath of full membership.

Despite the risk, he chose to surface in order to tell the truth about the so-called CTG's captivity and control of the UCCP national leadership and its minions in the jurisdictional areas and conferences, hoping that it will awaken innocent church members on the reality.










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