The Spirituality of the Voice from the Margins
Webinar on “The Spirituality of the Voice from the Margins” with Fr. Ritche Salgado, O.Carm. as resource speaker. Fr. Salgado an editor for the country’s pioneering alternative media and authority on Human Rights reporting, Bulatlat.com.
The lecture focused about the spirituality of marginalized voices, using the Beatitudes from Luke’s Gospel. Fr. Ritche highlighted the stories of Armand and Diane, abducted for their activism, and Zen Omil, a journalist covering marginalized issues. The discussion emphasized the importance of hope and resilience in the face of adversity.
Introduction of Father Ritche Salgado’s talk
- Father Ritche’s presentation focuses on the story of a couple, Armand and Diane, and a storyteller, Zen Omil, who work for the marginalized.
- He uses the Beatitudes from the Gospel of Luke to frame the discussion on spirituality and the experiences of those working for the marginalized.
The Beatitudes and Their Relevance
- Father Ritche explains the Beatitudes as a guide for the Christian journey, emphasizing social justice and the marginalized.
- He discusses the concrete actions of Jesus in revealing God’s goodness and love for the poor, hungry, and weeping.
- The Beatitudes are seen as a reversal of economic and social conditions, offering hope and assurance to the marginalized.
- Father Ritche highlights the importance of the Spirit in guiding and strengthening those who work for the marginalized.
Stories of Armand and Diane
- Father Ritche shares the story of Armand and Diane, who were abducted for their work with the marginalized.
- They were blindfolded, restrained, and taken away, feeling powerless but holding on to hope.
- Armand and Diane’s faith and principles were not broken, and they believed they were on the right path.
- Their abduction affirmed their commitment to their work and the struggle of the people they serve.
Story of Zen Omil
- Father Ritche introduces Zen Omil, a senior reporter for Bulletin Lab, who writes stories from the margins.
- Zen’s recent story on OFWs in Hong Kong made her realize the importance of publishing these stories.
- She is motivated by the hope that justice will be served and that the marginalized will find inclusion and acceptance.
- Zen’s dedication to writing these stories is driven by the hope that they will inspire change and bring about a better future.
Open Forum and Discussion
- Participants express their thoughts on the Beatitudes, the Gospel of Luke, and the importance of social justice.
- Father Ritche responds to questions about the role of the church in addressing human trafficking and the importance of being responsible citizens.
- The discussion highlights the need for courage and action in addressing social issues and supporting the marginalized.
- The meeting concludes with a prayer and a final expression of gratitude to Father Richie and the participants.