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Promotion of Church Peopleʼs Response

The Promotion of Church Peopleʼs Response (PCPR) is a progressive ecumenical organization of ordained and lay church people based in the Philippines. The group has multiple chapters around the country, and has presence as well among Filipino church people around the world.

History
PCPR was established by progressive church people under the dictatorship of former president Ferdinand Marcos Sr. == Advocacies ==
Advocacies
PCPR has been consistent in upholding human rights in the Philippines. Former Chairperson of Promotion of Church Peopleʼs Response–Central Luzon Iglesia Filipina Independiente (IFI) Supreme Bishop Alberto Ramento have been known to be in solidarity with peasants, including the plight of those in Hacienda Luisita. Efforts in human rights include participation in mass mobilizations and submissions of Universal Periodic Reviews to the United Nations Human Rights Council like in 2012 and 2017. For 2012, the organization raised concerns for church people who have experienced political persecution under former presidents Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and Benigno Aquino III. Church people Bro. Benjamin Bayles and Bishop Alberto Ramento, both from the IFI and Fr. Fausto Tentorio of the Roman Catholic Church were said to be red-tagged and killed by state forces. He condemned the more than fifty cases of demolitions against urban poor communities during the term of Aquino III, said to have affected more than 16,000 families. Sabino also warned how the drug war under Duterte could lead to human rights violations against activists as well. In 2013, Fr. Benjamin Alforque of PCPR spoked fondly of Pope Francis during his papal visit to the Philippines in 2013, remembering how the former pontiff chose the name Francis, wanting a poor church for the poor. He raised concerns on very 'militarized' security measures and he hoped that the Pope would see the marginalized Filipinos beyond the security preparations. The group also criticized the alleged corruption of the budget under former president Aquino III through the Disbursement Acceleration Program. PCPR reacted when former First Lady Imelda Marcos attended a mass at Baclaran Church dedicated to the victims of martial law in 2016. The group said that Filipinos must not forget the sacrifices and human rights violations that Filipinos back then went through and their contribution in restoring democracy. In 2021, the PCPR rallied against the 2021 State of the Nation Address of former president Duterte. The group called to end corruption, state violence, militarist wars, and selling out of patrimony of the West Philippine Sea under Duterte. PCPR also called for the abolishment of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict and the repeal of the Anti-Terrorism Act. The group said that “wicked leaders must not be allowed to reign." The protest was held at the University of the Philippines Diliman. In response to the court decision unfavorable to 'Tacloban 5' activists Frenchie Mae Cumpio and Marielle Domequil, United Church of Christ in the Philippines pastor Rev. Homar Distajo of PCPR expressed deep concern and called for the freedom of the two political prisoners. PCPR announced rallies commemorating the 40th anniversary of EDSA People Power, including a rally in Cagayan de Oro City. == References ==
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