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Pondo ng Pinoy. Fr. Edwin E. Mercado Sept. 1, 2012. Pondo ng Pinoy and Lay Formation. Movement that develops a Filipino culture rooted more deeply in love of God and neighbor , especially the poor, through little but repeated acts of compassion, solidarity and sharing. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Pondo ng Pinoy
Fr. Edwin E. MercadoSept. 1, 2012
Movement that develops a Filipino culture rooted more deeply in love of God and neighbor, especially the poor, through little but repeated acts of compassion, solidarity and sharing
Pondo ng Pinoy and Lay Formation
• Community Foundation that support programs benefiting the poor born out of the daily contributions of concerned people
• Care for others as mode of fullness of life in God even here and now
PnP and Lay Formation
The Rich Man and LazarusLuke 16: 19 - 31
Multiplication of Loaves- Matt. 14:15-21
The Rich Man and LazarusLuke 16: 19 - 31
Multiplication of Loaves- Matt. 14:15-21
The Rich Man and LazarusLuke 16: 19 - 31
Parable of the Last JudgmentMatt. 25: 31-46
Economics of AffluenceEkonomiya ng Pagkamkam
Politics of MarginalizationPolitika ng Pagkamanhid
Religion of AlienationRelihiyon ng Itinatagong Diyos
Economics of Trust in GodEkonomiya ng Pagtitiwala sa Diyos
Politics of Love and Compassion
Politika ng Pagmamalasakit
Religion of the Living GodRelihiyon ng Buhay na Diyos
PnP and Lay Formation: Scripture Challenge
The Scripture Passages have inspired the Theology of the Crumbs, the underlying principles for all its activities and undertakings.• A prophetic indictment of the affluent and numb system that build a chasm of alienation• A prophetic proclamation of the crumbs that are the very ingredients of a miracle and experience of the feast of the Kingdom• How little it takes for a good habit of sharing to bring us to heaven
PnP and Lay Formation: Theology of the Crumbs
PnP is a simple development scheme based on Gospel teachings on sharing.• Do little steps as small crumbs that
help to develop the character of the Filipino.• Practice daily acts of goodness or kindness in a society strongly attracted by individualism and self-interest.• Master self-mastery through interior discipline following Jesus’ command: “If anyone wishes to come after me, he must deny himself, take up his daily cross and follow me.” (Lk 9:23)
PnP and Lay Formation
PnP and Lay Formation• Capacity Building for Diocesan Desk:
Certification Course under the guidance of Asian Social Institute completed
• From National Secretariat to National Office: synergize existing member-diocese and manage the expansion of diocesan membership
• Program Development Office: setting up to strengthen catechesis and value formation
• Hosting this month the networking of Church-based Micro-Finance Institutes
• Alternative Lifestyle: Giver as first beneficiary
• Lowly Quarter (P0.25): Icon of Charity
• Daily Practice: Symbol of Generosity.
• Pairs “Give us this day our daily bread…”. with “Let us give others our daily crumb…”
PnP: … towards Empowerment
• Story: Hapag-Asa Feeding Program– Transition of charitable acts from
emergency needs to developmental programs
–Working towards supplemental livelihood projects for family beneficiaries
• No surprise: Php 0.25 “incarnates” love of God and neighbor ==> wisdom of God, so profound, so affordable
• yet so costly: cost us our “big is better” mentality
PnP: … towards Empowerment
PnP: … towards Empowerment
• To value the small is to give value to all
• Dignity of the Ordinary, even of the nobody: Church of the Poor
• Equal Opportunity for Generosity in charity and graciousness
PnP: … towards Empowerment
• Story: Pastoral Care for Children Feeding Program–With value formation for basic communities– Use of indigenous ingredients of food
supplement– Triggers community development through
enterprise– To set-up cooperative as marketing arm for
sustainability and self-reliance
• Poor are brother and sister to everyone: non-discriminatory
PnP: … towards Empowerment
• Back to the basics: Stewardship mirror God’s dominion over creation.
• Effective counter-measure to compulsion of consumerism
PnP: … towards Empowerment• Story: SALVE – Savings and Livelihood
with Values and Education –Financial literacy–Savings as a way of life–Focus on value formation–Education of the beneficiaries–Elimination of usury
• Day of Liberation: Everything as opportunity of stewardship
• Turning point: new Asian Pentecost
PnP: … towards Empowerment
• Solidarity with the Poor
• Gratitude with what we have,
and proper use of facilities and
resources for formation
purposes
PnP: … towards Empowerment
• Story: Caritas et Labora Program–Values formation–Cooperative way of manpower
services–Maximize benefits in the form of
economic and spiritual aspect–Elimination of unjust employment
practices
• Respect for the poor as co-formators of our consciousness
PnP: … towards Empowerment
3 Components of Stewardship:•Time Management in dealing with various activities and programs •Talent Management in developing and harnessing gifts for community building•Treasure Management in handling available resources in relation to apostolic purposes
PnP: … towards Empowerment
• Sense of Stewardship• Story: San Jose Diocese – Organic
Farming– 18 yr of propagating organic farming
among local farmers (Time)– development of sustainable and
organized practices and agricultural products (Talent)
– About to graduate from long dependence on foreign funding agency, and considering Micro-Finance initiatives (Treasure)
• Value Formation as Process of Liberation from ‘kanya-kanya’ to ‘lahat kasali’
• Freedom towards community formation
• Broadening of horizon of vision• Entering the memory of Jesus and
building memories of relations• Making a difference: agent of renewal
and caretaker of mystery
PnP: … and BEC Formation
PnP: … and BEC Formation
• Story: Malolos Diocese “Jubilee Homes” Program– Not relocation but new beginnings– Value-based community life– Holistic community development
program– Designed to build BEC Formation
• Pondo ng Pinoy partners with diocesan initiatives (Malolos & Libmanan dioceses)
2004 – June 2008
FY 2008-2009
FY 2009-2010
FY 2010-2011
FY 2011-2012
TOTAL
Chancery / Parishes
46,510,760 9,848,167 9,480,594 10,844,751 8,100,147 84,784,420
Schools 17,135,813 3,549,605 4,037,628 4,009,248 3,832,822 32,577,636
Organizations/Corporations
6,477,370 1,363,538 719,571 709,476 791,890 10,061,845
Individuals 1,809,286 1,432,117 2,026,578 1,269,977 562,470 7,100,428
Anonymous 7,010,652 3,071,341 1,309,996 2,290,810 1,287,701 14,957,931
International Community
5,070,142 873,251 2,203,178 520,099 21,863 8,688,533
TOTAL 84,014,023 20,138,020 19,777,547 19,644,360 14,596,893 158,170,793
Summary of Collection by Source
2004 – June 2008
FY 2008-2009
FY 2009-2010
FY 2010-2011
FY 2011-2012
TOTAL
Chancery / Parishes
26,340,410 1,195,894 3,226,511 3,183,766.93
2,682,823.00
36,629,404
Schools 113,521 10,680 77,820 474,351.71 340,100.00 1,016,473
Organizations/Corporations
880,655 637,411 424,715 350,803.50 597,179.00 2,890,763
Individuals 21,345,208 120,600 407,377 209,093.85 372,897.00 22,455,176
Anonymous 1,551,409 918,435 1,524,086 2,004,866.57
2,904,282.00
8,903,078
TOTAL 50,231,203 2,883,019 5,660,508 6,222,883 6,897,281 71,894,894
Summary of Collection by Source(HAPAG-ASA)
Health111,352,814
68%
Livelihood Development27,486,988
17%
Housing12,373,604
7%
Alternative and Practical Skills Development
12,640,3328%
HAPAG-ASA : 100,536,569
(90% of HEALTH /61% of Total Distribution)
Total “Crumbs” Distributed by Project Sector,2004 – June 2012 : Php 163,853,738
PNPCFIALLOCATION AND AVAILMENTSRCAM
Year of No. of PnPHapag-
Asa Availments
YEARMembership
Parishes Crumbs Crumbs
Allocation Projects
# of Project
sHapag-
Asa
# of Batche
s
# of Childre
n
2004 2004 92 4,520,429 2,525,000
2005 10,780,18
416,517,51
6 1,552,592 452,592 2 987,384
2006 10,876,53
5 5,198,936 213,1676,239,00
0 113,487,4
29 50 4,751
2007 8,284,939 2,498,378 5,764,2546,233,60
4 63,674,0
96 40 4,2652008 (jan-
jun) 5,493,109 574,341 3,111,4235,262,47
3 2 159,549 23 1,928
FY2008-2009 9,474,551 1,375,238 4,146,8061,512,18
9 61,608,2
00 23 3,154
FY2009-2010 9,588,459 2,250,708 4,259,070 800,000 23,523,9
43 38 3,593
FY2010-2011 9,281,939 2,102,396 3,931,811 582,500 22,560,3
00 26 3,471
FY2011-2012 7,940,080 2,478,092 3,818,0814,922,66
0 241,597,1
01 20 2,488
Grand Total 76,240,2
2435,520,6
0526,797,2
0426,005,
018 5517,598,
002 220 23,65097% 66% 744.10
Average for 8 years -
9,530,028 6
wherein:
97% of Allocation utilized in 55 projects66% of Hapag-Asa utilized to 23,650 children =744/child/120 days = 6/child/day