As sisters in the Philippines were led to detention or prison for protesting and advocating for justice during the Marcos era of 1972-1986, a thought persisted: “What should I be doing as a follower of Christ? Belief in Christ is not enough. We are called to ‘follow Christ.’ “
According to historian Mina Roces, in a recent lecture titled “Reflections on the Filipino Catholic Nun as Feminist and Militant Activist” — drawing from her book Women’s Movements and the Filipina: 1986-2008 — these sisters’ passion for their mission inspired lay women and new entrants to religious life to follow their lead.
Roces’ stories transported me back to when I visited projects in the Philippines as the director of the Hilton Fund for Sisters. I had personally walked with some of those sisters into Mindanao mountain communities to meet groups of families fighting against military intimidation. I accompanied others to Manila urban communities…
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