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Children stand in line for bowls of rice in the aftermath of Typhoons Egay and Falcon in the Philippines.

August 10, 2023, Pampanga, Philippines – Adrian Dominican Sisters of Our Lady of Remedies Mission Chapter, based in the Philippines, are making plans to address the dire needs of the people in Central Luzon, Northern Luzon, and other areas of the country in the wake of floods caused by Typhoons Egay and Falcon.

Sister May Cano, OP, who ministers in the Diocese of Kalookan in metro Manila, recounted the people’s suffering in the Philippines due to the El Niño weather pattern of drought and floods. “I learned that El Niño is characterized by drought and followed by many typhoons with heavy or strong rains,” she said. The farmers suffered from the drought until the heavy rains began on July 12, 2023. Super Typhoon Egay brought flooding to many providences, including Central Luzon and Northern Luzon. 

“After a week, farmlands were damaged by floods, and we expect a lack of supply and inflation of all the commodities,” Sister May said. “Poor people are the most affected.” The government has not responded to the needs of the people, she added.

People in low-lying areas were evacuated to higher ground and less flooding. However, many people are still in danger from the floods, said Sister Kathleen Nolan, OP, Director of the Office of Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation. While flooding happens annually in the Philippines during the rainy season, “it creates hardship and is disastrous, especially for the people who are most vulnerable, the poor people,” she said.

Sister May said the Adrian Dominican Sisters in the area plan to distribute food and serve the people affected by the natural disaster in other ways once the water subsides. As of August 3, she said, travel was still restricted because of heavy rains and flooding on the highway. 

“When the water subsides, we will go and visit those who are affected,” Sister May said. “What they need now are rice, canned goods, sugar, coffee, milk, medical care, and other basic needs. These will meet their hunger and alleviate their burdens, especially in this time of turmoil.”

Sister May also requested prayers for the people in her country affected by typhoons and flooding. Concerned people may also donate to disaster relief agencies such as Americares, which works in the Philippines.
 


May 4, 2023, Barangay Mining, Angeles City, Philippines – “Forever I will sing of the goodness of the Lord," the responsorial psalm on the Feast of St. Mark the Evangelist, captures well the song of our hearts last April 25, a special day of honoring Sister Evangelina G. Fernandez, OP, one of the pioneers of the Our Lady of Remedies Mission Chapter, based in the Philippines. 

It was fitting to thank God for the gift of 91 years of Sister Evangeline’s blessed life, as well as her Diamond Jubilee as a Dominican religious. It was a grace-filled celebration, attended by Sister Vangie's brother, close relatives and friends, and the Sisters. 

The thanksgiving liturgy held before the Mass became a venue to affirm our love and gratitude for her generous sharing of faith and life with our community. The Eucharistic celebration itself was officiated by our ever-supportive Archbishop Emeritus, Apu Ceto, with Rev. Father Ramon B. Torres, a friend of the community. 

Fellowship and meal sharing near the convent's meditation garden concluded this special celebration of God's generosity and fidelity!

Originally a separate Congregation, the Dominican Sisters of Our Lady of Remedies was founded in the 1960s with assistance from Adrian Dominican Sisters in the formation of its founding members. The two congregations merged in 2011, with the former Congregation established as a Chapter of the Adrian Dominican Sisters.  


 

 

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