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WELCOMING THE PILGRIMS. The National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Marilao, Bulacan welcomes devotees for this year's Holy Week celebration. Devotees shared their joy from being able to return to the shrine and that the Covid-19 pandemic never dimmed but instead strengthened their faith in God.(PNA photo by Raquel Bonustro) MANILA - The coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) epidemic is not just seen as a health and economic scourge but also an arduous test of the people's faith in God and how it became stronger despite the curbs to practice religious activities in the past years. After two years of churches closing their doors, pilgrims and devotees welcome the easing of restrictions, especially concerning religious activities, making it possible for many to physically go to church and attend pious events. At the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Marilao, Bulacan on Monday, the fervent faith of devotees was evident as they remembered the life and sacrifices of Christ to rede ....
By Fr Alvin Ng, SJ A convoy of vans and MPVs slowly making its way through the city streets on a Saturday morning is nothing to get excited about. But for the people inside the vehicles, there is a hint of excitement; a sense of mission and purpose. For packed into each car is a collection of foodstuffs – sacks of rice, bags of canned food, biscuits and instant noodles, long beans, potatoes, carrots and cabbages wedged in between bottles of cooking oil and packets of sugar, salt and ikan bilis. Another car is filled with bales of blankets and boxes of assorted goods including sealed packs of face masks. Yet another car carries a precious cargo of fresh chicken eggs, trays and trays of them. At the receiving end of these goodies are another group of people, waiting in anticipation, assured of not going to bed hungry that night and indeed for the next two weeks, hopefully. ....