CLC Philippines stands firm against corruption and the misuse of public funds.
Our nation deserves accountability, transparency, and leaders who serve with integrity.
In support of the CBCP’s call for renewed vigilance and moral integrity, CLCP communities across the Philippines participated in the Trillion Peso March Movement last November 29–30, 2025—a collective stand against corruption and a deepening of our mission to co-labor with God in building His kingdom of justice and peace.
Bicol CLC communities joined BALIK BASILICA, BALIK PWERSA: Second Trillion-Peso March in Naga City on November 29, 2025—a massive prayer-protest rally against systemic and organized corruption that continues to rob the Filipino people of trillions of pesos. The peaceful, prayerful assembly converged at the grounds of the Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Peñafrancia.
Tanglaw CLC (Bulacan) joined the Papanatag ang Sambayanan Prayer Rally in the Diocese of Malolos on November 30, 2025, which began at Barasoain Church and ended at the Malolos Cathedral. Bishop Dennis Villarojo presided over the Mass and delivered an enlightening homily to a packed congregation.
Cebu CLC communities participated in SuPaKK: Sugboanong Pakigbisog Kontra Korapsyon on November 30, 2025—a prayer-march rally highlighting unity, prayer, and civic engagement in the fight against corruption. The event began with a 2:30 PM Mass at the Pilgrim Center of the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño de Cebu, celebrated by Archbishop Alberto “Abet” Uy, followed by a program at Fuente Osmeña featuring prayers, testimonies, and cultural presentations.
NCR CLC communities joined the Trillion Peso March at the People Power Monument, Quezon City, on November 30, 2025. The program included labor groups, an ecumenical/interfaith service, a Catholic Mass presided over by Cardinal Pablo Virgilio David, and messages from TPM Civil Society, political and sectoral leaders, youth groups, and a multisectoral concert, ending with a noise barrage and candle lighting.
Zamboanga CLC communities joined the Pilgrim Walk for Justice, Peace, and Accountability, organized by the Archdiocese of Zamboanga on November 30, 2025. Participants walked from Centro Pastoral to Fort Pilar, praying and listening to reflections on justice, accountability, and good governance from representatives of the Archdiocese, Silsillah Interreligious Dialogue Movement, youth, and other sectors. A Mass was celebrated by Archbishop Julius Tonel, together with clergy from the Archdiocese, PIME Missionaries, Claretian Missionaries, and the Society of Jesus.
Let us continue to pray and work for our nation, rooted in Christ’s justice, truth, and peace. π΅π
Learn more about the CLC Philippines’ Stand.
WATCH OUR FULL STATEMENT HERE:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOrTgJchaDo
You may read the entire document at this link:
bit.ly/clcp_standagainstcorruption
We are also sharing the documents below for your personal and/or communal reflection:
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bit.ly/clcpstandagainstcorruption
Let’s stand as one in seeking truth, justice, and righteous leadership.
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