- The Supreme Court (SC) temporarily stopped on Tuesday the implementation of the Reproductive Health (RH) law, which is set to take effect on Easter Sunday, March 31.
- The RH or Responsible Parenthood Law (Republic Act 10354), which provides state funding for contraceptives, was passed by lawmakers late last year despite the Church's opposition, but petitioners questioned its legality on several grounds, saying it offends religious beliefs and fosters abortion, which remains illegal in the country.
- Voting 15-5 in favor of 10 separate petitions, the SC justices issued a status quo ante (SQA) order, which has the same effect of stopping an assailed ruling but is issued to preserve the status before the filing of a petition, said SC Public Information Office chief Theodore Te.
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013
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Tuesday, March 19, 2013
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Pope Francis' Surprise Phone Call To Plaza de Mayo
Vatican
City, 19 March 2013 (VIS) – The thousands of people who spent a
sleepless night in the main square of Buenos Aires, Plaza de Mayo, to
watch the Mass inaugurating former Archbishop Jorge Mario Bergoglio's
Petrine ministry had a pleasant surprise. At 7:32am Rome time—that
is, 3:32am in Argentina—the speakers placed outside the cathedral
in the square began to carry the voice of Pope Francis. He was
calling, from the Vatican, to greet them.
As
reported by the Argentine newspaper, Clarin, the Pope had called the
cell phone of one of his aides, Fr. Alejandro Russo, rector of the
cathedral. From the archdiocesan television centre they were then
able to connect the call to Plaza de Mayo, so that the pontiff might
say hello to his parishioners. Shortly afterwards, the rector
announced that he had a special surprise and those gathered began to
hear Francis' voice. “Dear sons and daughters, I know you have
gathered in the square. I know that you are saying prayers, I need
them very much. It is beautiful to pray because we look to heaven and
know that we have a good Father who is God.”
A
huge wave of applause greeted the Pope's words and he continued: “I
want to ask a favour of you. I want to ask for us to walk together,
to care for one another, for you to care for each other. Do not cause
harm. Protect life. Protect the family; protect nature; protect the
young; protect the elderly. Let there not be hatred or fighting. Put
aside envy.” And, in the city's slang, he added: “No le saquen el
cuero a nadie [literally, “don't flay or skin anyone alive”, that
is, don't gossip, don't criticize one another]. Talk with one another
so that this desire to protect each other might grow in your hearts.
And draw near to God. God is good. He always forgives and
understands. Do not be afraid of him. Draw near to him and may the
Virgin bless you. May she, as a mother, protect you. Please do not
forget this bishop who is far away but who loves you very much. Pray
for me!”
“Through
the intercession of Mary, ever Virgin, and each of your guardian
angels, the glorious patriarch St. Joseph, St. Therese of the Child
Jesus, and each of your protector saints, may God All-mighty, Father,
Son, and Holy Spirit, bless you,” Francis concluded, imparting the
papal blessing to all present before closing the connection.
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