Fr. Luciano Felloni of Kristong Hari Parish in Quezon City. PHOOTO FROM FR. FELLONI’S FACEBOOK ACCOUNT

Basic Ecclesial Communities Helps Pandemic-Beset Parish in Philippines

Interview with Fr. Luciano Felloni of Diocese of Novaliches’ Kristong Hari Parish

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The impact of the coronavirus outbreak in a ‘heavily affected’ Catholic parish might have been worse but for the help of small Christian communities, reported CBCP News.

Fr. Luciano Felloni of the Diocese of Novaliches’ Kristong Hari Parish said that the Basic Ecclesial Communities (BECs) are proving its worth during the pandemic.

At a time when they are running short of people for frontline jobs, he said that the BECs made their relief works easy and organized.

“The strength of a parish is really in the BECs,” Felloni said in a virtual media forum Wednesday.

The Argentinian priest said that BECs are important in the effectiveness of parishes “because they are in touch with the daily realities”.

He said that parish was also tapped by the Quezon City government to help in identifying the beneficiaries for its relief operations.

“They saw that the Church is organized so it served as a bridge for the distribution of assistance and coordination with the government,” Felloni said.

The parish on Commonwealth avenue covers communities from the urban poor sector, and where there are reported cases of Covid-19.

The strict quarantine also affected many of its parishioners who belong to the “no work, no pay” workers.

Felloni said the parish is also maximizing its capacity to reach out to its flock not just in terms of religious services but also in accommodating help through social media.

In recent weeks alone, the parish was able to collect about P2.5 million from its online fundraising campaign.

“These are small amounts but when gathered together, it’s a big help,” he said.

While BECs are important in responsiveness to the pandemic, Felloni said that the Church should also be “creative enough” to adapt with the situation by using all the available means.

The situation, he also said, spurred them to open accounts in some mobile wallet apps to make the parish more accessible for those who want to help.

“We really have to maximize our capacity and a parish without a BEC will be much affected in times of challenges,” Felloni said.

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