Created on: May 26th, 2021 | By: Sacred Springs Admin
To our beloved Sisters and Brothers…
the courageous people of Myanmar suffering under a brutal military coup,
Greetings of solidarity and love.
Our hearts go out to you. Global news and personal friends who are in Myanmar tell us firsthand about your extreme plight – we feel your pain. A Myanmarese Sister texted us:
“My mind and body are in illness … Myanmar situation is very terrible day and night. Myanmar Army are arresting in public people every day … pray for us … Thank you for your kindness and concern.”
We are writing you from the Philippines although we come from different parts of the world. We have joined our voices with “Sacred Springs of Loyola School of Theology, Manila” to reach across the miles with our hands outstretched in solidarity. Friends, we are ONE with you. You do not deserve the disrespect and cruelty you are now experiencing. We are deeply saddened.
We condemn the cold-blooded brutality of the military. We are standing with you as you fight for your freedom and join in your cry that your human dignity be respected – absolutely. We honor and acknowledge the more than 800 courageous, mostly young people, who have sacrificed their lives in the name of the struggle … some cruelly murdered in their homes for doing nothing at all. They were simply freedom-loving people.
You have borne the burden of ruthless military rule for too many years; it has been too long—especially since the coup of 1962 to the present day. To all the courageous defectors from the military, although you are still very few, we pray that your example will encourage others to do what is right and bring to a conclusion these decades of military oppression.
We have been very moved and inspired by Sr. Ann Rose Nu Tawang. She fell to her knees in front of the police and cried out, “I begged them not to shoot and torture the children, shoot me and kill me instead.” It seems public officials will stop at nothing to hold on to power such as, Min Aung Hlaing who said, “there is nothing I dare not do.” And Gen. Ne Win exclaimed, “soldiers do not shoot at the sky, they shoot at the point (the people).” It is the young people who are bearing the brunt – they are the seed out of which eventually freedom, justice and democracy will grow.
Our sisters and brothers, you are not alone. We wish we could do more but know that deep in our hearts we are with you. We have not forgotten you. Please let us know if there is anything we are able to do on your behalf. Our prayers coming from the silent centers of our heart together with our communal prayers rise above to the Son on the cross. His resurrected power is with you.
From the Sacred Springs
Always in God’s powerful Love,
Carmen Valdés, PhD
President, Sacred Springs Dialogue Institute of Spirituality and Sustainabilty
Sacred Springs Dialogue Institute of Spirituality and Sustainability Members:
Edna Manlapaz, PhD
Archbishop Antonio Ledesma, SJ
Ruben Habito, PhD
Vitaliano Nanagas II
Honeybee Hubahib
Nina Vinluan
Pauline Salvana-Bautista
Fr Jojo Fung, SJ
AWARE:
Betty Nelle
Cleo Llamas
Maria Isabel Ongpin
Maridol Mabanta
Narzalina Z. Lim
Phyllis Zaballero
Pilar Singian
Vicky Garchitorena
Institute of Formation and Religious Studies (IFRS):
Miguel Benson Lambino, PhD
Helen R Graham MM, PhD
Patricia McAuliffe, PhD
Hlaing Zarni, M. A.
Sisters of Our Lady of Sion:
Anne Brittain, nds
Celia Deutsch, nds
Crystal Anievas
Elizabeth Burgo, nds
Marie Alphonse Riboni, nds
Michele Debrouwer, nds
Oonah O’Shea, nds
Teresa Brittain, nds
Ateneo de Manila University:
Mary Racelis, PhD
Maryknoll Sisters, Cambodia:
Regina Pellachor, MM
Religious of the Assumption:
Fe Beltran, r.a.
Regivic Yulo, r.a.
Jo Concepcion, r.a.
Myrna Maluyao, r.a.
Mary Ann Azanza, r.a.
Ana Maria Melocoton, r.a.
Society of Divine Word:
Flavie Villanueva, SVD
Missionaries of God’s Love:
Paul Uwemedimo, MGL
Friends of our Sisters and Brothers of Myanmar:
Abit Nieto
Ada Ledesma
Amy CuUnjieng
Angela Araneta
Angela F. Rodriguez
Anita Ortega
Antonio Garcia
Billie Suntay
Bing Yogore
Bingbing Nieto
Carmel Dael
Carolyn Valdes
Celuch Araneta
Charito Oreta
Charlie and Chinit Rufino
Chickie Reyes
Ching Manapat Yujuico
Chita Gallaga
Cristina Velez
Daniela Casagrande
Danilo Spada
Florina Chan
Geri Valdes
Gill Pickering
Girlie Araneta
Imelda C. Feliciano
Inez Polotan
Ito Araneta
Jackie Vega
Jeannie Carlos
Jessie Thompson
Joan Orendain
Joey Valdes
Josie Valdes
Lila Quirino
Lisan Valdes
Lory-vi Valdes
Luisa Uriarte
Lynn Rivilla
Malou Gopengco
Malu Dy Buncio
Marge Ansaldo
Maria Petersen
Mariflor Jalandoni
Marilen Cacho
Marilou Araneta
Marisa Bautista
Peachy Nieto
Pina Meer
Pressy Dee
Regina Angeles
Rosario Teves
Rosemarie Valdes
Sofia Villasenor
Tessa Cortes Carlos
Tessie Agregado
Tina Nakpil
Toto Nieto
Ver and Marilen Reambillo
Vicky Fernandez
Vicky Pajarillaga
Vivian Go
Yvonne Yuchengco
Anyone else who wants to add their name send a text to pinkyvaldes[at]gmail[dot]com
We will add it on as our letter circulates.
Blessings