
MANILA – The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has called on clergy and the faithful to observe a month-long “National Day of Prayer and Public Repentance” beginning next week, citing the country’s continued struggles with natural calamities and corruption.
In a letter to dioceses, CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Cardinal Pablo Virgilio David urged parishes, chapels, schools, families, and church organizations to take part in the observance, which coincides with the Feast of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary.
David said the initiative serves as “a prayer of national confession and contrition” in light of the calamities affecting the nation.
The observance will feature the recitation of a special prayer titled “A National Cry for Mercy and Renewal” starting Tuesday and on succeeding Sundays until the Feast of Christ the King on November 23. The prayer is meant to be a sustained act of supplication for mercy and renewal.
David said the national prayer effort is also part of the Church’s synodal journey.
“This act of national contrition is also a step in our journey of synodality—walking together as God’s people, listening to the Spirit and to one another, in humility and hope,” he said.
The prayer highlights repentance for corruption, injustice, political patronage, and moral compromises, while seeking God’s mercy amid natural disasters.





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