Monday, February 19, 2024
Friday, July 28, 2023
CBAP 24th Annual Convention 2023
Program of Activities
Join the Catholic Biblical Association of the Philippines (CBAP) for their 24th annual convention from September 29 to October 1, 2023 (Friday to Sunday) at La Jardin of Divine Mercy and Retreat House in Catulinan, Baliwag, Bulacan. CBAP members, observers, and interested individuals are welcome to attend. To learn more about registration and membership fees, please click on the photo or scroll down. ππ π
TO REGISTER
The Theme
Jubilate Deo
Thursday, August 25, 2022
Catholic Biblical Association of the Philippines (CBAP): 23rd Annual Convention: Registration and Papers
The 23rd annual convention of the CBAP will be held virtually on September 24-25, 2022 (Saturday- Sunday) via Zoom
CBAP President: Fr. Clarence Marquez, OPHead of the Organizing Committee: Fr. Randy Flores, SVD
Papers
Registration
Click on this Google Form to register.
Members and observers must register to have the link for Zoom.
It's also open to all interested individuals. To register: Call or send a text message to 09334305017 (Bing) or send an email message to cbap1999@gmail.com
Annual Membership and Registration Fees (for full members): P2000
Annual Membership and Registration Fees (for associates): P1500
Registration Fee for Observers and Interested Individuals: P300
Donation Channels
GCash Number: 09178327145 (Rizalina C)
Bank: Metrobank
Account Name: Catholic Biblical Association of the Philippines
Account Number: 093-3-09351607-0
Swift Code: MBTCPHMM
Contact Number for more INFO: 09334305017 (Bing)
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
Proceedings of the CBAP 2021 Annual Convention
Poster
List of Participants
Day 1
Recap of the first day of CBAP-ECBA Biblical Forum, November 12
Day 2
Second Day, November 13
Papers
1. Keynote Speaker: Fr. Ben Baisas, OFM
Paper: "ISANG BAGONG SALIN SA TAGALOG NG SLM 109"
2. Presentor: Resty Adoremus
Paper: “De Passione: A Reaction on the Possible Anti-Semitic Content of the Filipino tradition called “Pasyong Mahal”
3. Presentor: Rhoneil Arevalo
Paper: The Indispensability of Back Translation: Mediating Faithfulness and Naturalness in the Translation of the Bible in an Unfamiliar Tongue
4. Presentor: Sister Anicia Co, RVM
Paper: Scriptural Echoes and Allusions in the 1726 Constitutions and Rules of the Beatas de la CompaΓ±Γa de Jesus
5. Presentor: Sister Martha Gamolo, DC
Paper: Kay YHWH ang Lupa at Kapunuan Nito AWIT 24:1-2 - Pagsasalin sa Wikang Filipino Mula sa Batayang Teksto ng Wikang Hebreo
6. Presentor: Fr. Cris Pine, OFM
Paper: People’s Participation and Empowerment?: A Postcolonial Narrative Reading of Solomon’s Prayer in 1 Kings 8:22-53
7. Presentor: Fr. Emil D. Valeza
Paper: JOEY VELASCO’S “HAPAG NG PAG-ASA”: THE LAST SUPPER’S IMAGE OF HOPE FOR THE POOR (ART AS BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION AND ITS RECEPTION)
RECAPS
Thursday, October 28, 2021
CBAP 22nd Annual Convention and Biblical Forum
The Catholic Biblical Association of the Philippines (CBAP ) will hold its annual convention (virtual) on November 12-13, 2021 (Fri-Sat).
Registration
Members and observers must register to have the link for the Zoom.
It's also open to all interested individuals.
To register: Call or send a text message to 09334305017 (Bing) or send an email message to cbap1999@gmail.com
Annual Membership and Registration Fees (for full members): P2000
Annual Membership and Registration Fees (for associates): P1500
Registration Fee for Observers and Interested Individuals: P300
Payment Channels
GCash Number: 09178327145 (Rizalina C)
Account Name: Catholic Biblical Association of the Philippines
Contact Number
Sunday, September 26, 2021
CBAP Statement on the Sin of Historical Denialism
Statement from members and friends of the Catholic Biblical Association of the Philippines (CBAP), Bible and Social Engagement (BASE) Interest Group
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THE SIN OF HISTORICAL DENIALISM
KUNG WALANG PAG-AMIN SA KASALANAN, WALANG PAGPAPATAWAD.
Ito ang itinuturo ng
Biblia. Makikita natin ito sa mga panalangin ng pagsisisi kung saan ang
binibigyang-diin ay ang pag-amin sa kasalanan:
·
“Inaamin ko pong nagkasala kami sa inyo, ako
at ang aking mga ninuno” (Nehemiah 1:6).[1]
·
“Nagkasala po kami at nagpakasama” (Daniel
9:5).
·
At si David di lamang umamin kundi laging
alaala ang salang ginawa: “Mga pagkakasala ko'y kinikilala, di ko malilimutan,
laging alaala” (Awit 51:3).
Maliwanag na itinuturo ng
Biblia ang kahalagahan ng pag-amin sa kasalanan o confession of sins. Gaya ng sinasabi
1 Juan 1:9 (PV): “kung kino-confess natin sa Diyos ang mga kasalanan natin,
papatawarin nya ang ating mga kasalanan …”
KASAMA SA PAG-AMIN ANG PAGBABALIK NG NINAKAW, PANANAGUTAN, AT PAGSISISI:
IBALIK ANG NINAKAW! Ang
taong nagnakaw, dapat ibalik ang ninakaw. Ganito ang utos ng Diyos para sa
taong nagnakaw: “Sinumang magtaksil kay Yahweh at makagawa ng masama sa kanyang
kapwa ay dapat umamin sa kasalanang kanyang nagawa, pagbabayaran niya ito nang
buo maliban pa sa dagdag na ikalimang bahagi nito …” (Mga Bilang 5:6-7). Si
Zachaeus nang magsisi, ay nagsabi nang ganito: “Panginoon, ipamimigay ko po sa
mahihirap ang kalahati ng aking kayamanan. At kung ako’y may nadayang sinuman,
isasauli ko ito sa kanya nang maka-apat na beses” (Lucas 19:8).
MANAGOT!
Maliwanag na napatunayan na sa mga korte na nagnakaw, lumabag sa
karapatang-pantao, at nagkasala si Ferdinand Marcos at ang kanyang asawang si
Imelda. Iba't iba ang pagtingin ng tao sa mga pangyayari, ngunit ang karanasan
ng mga naapi, nagdusa, nayurakan ang karapatang pantao ay HINDI pwedeng takpan
ng kabulaanan. Dapat aminin, dapat kilalanin ang nagawang kasalanan. Dapat
ibalik ang ninakaw sa bayan.
MAGSISI! Sa
kabila ng mga napatunayang pagnanakaw at paglabag sa karapatang-pantao, wala pa
ring pag-amin ang mga Marcoses. Sa halip, pilit pang binabago ang kasaysayan.
Paano nga naman aaminin ang mga pandarayang ginawa kung tingin nila'y
wala silang nagawang mali? Paano bubuksan ang mga matang nabulag or
nagbubulag-bulagan? Paano makikinig ang taingang nagbibingi-bingihan?
Bilang mga tagapagturo at
iskolar ng Biblia,
mariin naming tinututulan ang historical denialism. Binabalewala nito ang
pagnanakaw. Tinatakpan ang pagyurak sa mga karapatan. Minsan nang nagkasala sa
ating bayan ang mga Marcoses. Huwag na nating hayaang doblehen pa ang
kanilang pandaraya!
MAGWASTO. MAGING TAPAT.
IPAGLABAN ANG DAPAT. Lahat tayo ay may pananagutan sa kasaysayan ng pagkaalipin
sa ilalim ng diktador. Ang pagwawasto ay pananagutan at responsibilidad nating
lahat. Bahagi ng pananagutan natin ngayon ay ang tapat na pagpalaganap ng
katotohanan. Sinuman na sumusuporta sa mga kasinungalingan ay kasama
rin sa pandaraya. Sila din ay nagkakasala. Sinasabi ng Salita ng Diyos: “Kung
alam na ng isang tao ang tama na dapat nyang gawin, pero hindi nya ginagawa
yun, nagkakasala sya” (Santiago 4:17, Pinoy Version). Huwag na tayong magkasala! Gawin na ang dapat
at ang tama!
#Never forget. #Never
again.
Chairman, Hesed Adonai Foundation, Inc.
Translation Consultant, Philippine Bible Society
Friar, Order of Friars Minor (OFM)
Rector, Don Bosco College, Canlubang
Parish Administrator, Claretian Missionaries
Board of Trustee, CBAP
DAVID, PABLO VIRGLIO
Parish Priest, San Isidro Labrador Parish
Sacred Heart Parish-Shrine
GOBRIN, ALEJANDRO OCHIA, Claretian
Local Superior, Claretian Theologate
Seminary Formator and Professor
Board of Trustee, CBAP
Board of Trustee, CBAP
MALABUYOC, DEN MARK OSJ SSL
Associate Priest, Sta Cruz Parish, Manila
Manaloto, Christian B.
President, CBAP
Member, CBAP
Board of Trustee, CBAP
Member, CBAP
Observer, CBAP
Research Center Director
Asian Theological Seminary
Graduate Theological Union
Associate, CBAP
Superior General
Augustinian Sisters of Our Lady of Consolation, Inc.
Faculty of Biblical Theology
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ENGLISH TRANSLATION
THE SIN OF HISTORICAL REVISIONISM/DENIALISM
NO ADMISSION OF SIN, NO FORGIVENESS.
That is what the Bible
teaches. Confession of sins is emphasized in prayers of repentance:
·
“May your ears be attentive, and your eyes
open, to hear the prayer that I, your servant, now offer in your presence day
and night for your servants the Israelites, confessing the sins we have
committed against you, I and my ancestral house included” (Neh 1:6).[2]
·
“We have sinned, been wicked and done evil;
we have rebelled and turned from your commandments and your laws”(Daniel 9:5)
·
David did not only confess his sin but he
always remembered the wrong he had done: “For
I know my transgressions; my sin is always before me” (Psalm 51:5)
It is clear what the Bible teaches: the value
and importance of confession of sins. As the First Letter of John says, “If we
acknowledge our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive our sins and cleanse
us from every wrongdoing” (1 John 1:9).
ADMISSION AND CONFESSION OF SIN ENTAIL RESTITUTION (RESTORING WHAT ONE HAS STOLEN), ACCOUNTABILITY, AND REPENTANCE.
RESTORE
WHAT WAS STOLEN! This is what God commands for the person who stole anything: “
… If a man or a woman commits any offense against another person, thus breaking
faith with the LORD, and thereby becomes guilty, that person shall confess the
wrong that has been done, make restitution in full, and in addition give one-fifth of its value to the one that has been wronged” (Num 5:6-7). Zacchaeus
expressed his repentance by saying this, “Behold, half of my possessions, Lord,
I shall give to the poor, and if I have extorted anything from anyone I shall
repay it four times over” (Luke 19:8).
TAKE
RESPONSIBILITY/BE ACCOUNTABLE. It was proven in courts that Ferdinand Marcos
and his wife Imelda have stolen from the people and violated their human
rights. Though people have different ways of looking at the events that
happened, the experiences of those whose rights were trampled, who were
oppressed and suffered injustices CANNOT BE DENIED. NO LIES can cover their
pains and sufferings. Those who caused these sufferings ought to confess, admit
the sins they did, restore what they stole from the people.
REPENT!
The Marcoses have not owned their sins despite the evidence of stealing and
violation of human rights. Instead, they are making efforts to change history.
How could they admit their deceit, deception, and wrongdoing when in their own
eyes they did nothing wrong? How can they see when they are blind or pretend to
be blind? How can they hear when they are deaf or pretend not to hear?
As teachers and Bible
scholars,
we strongly oppose historical denialism that dismisses their theft of the
country’s coffers and counts for nothing their trampling of human rights. The
Marcoses sinned against our country once, let us not allow them to deceive and
cheat us again.
RECTIFY. BE TRUE. FIGHT FOR
THE RIGHT. All of us are accountable for the history of oppression under the
Marcos dictatorship. To rectify is the responsibility of all of us. Our
responsibility calls us to be faithful in proclaiming the TRUTH! Those who
support their lies are partners to their deception. They too have sinned. The
word of God says, “Anyone, then, who
knows the right thing to do and fails to do it, commits sin”
(James 4:17 NRSV). Let us no longer commit sin! Let us do what is right and
just!
#Never
forget. #Never again.
[1] Kung hindi babanggitin, lahat ng salin na gagamitin ay mula sa Magandang
Balita Biblia ng Philippine Bible Society.
[2] Unless otherwise
indicated, all translations are from the New American Bible Revised Edition
(NABRE).