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Netizens Lambasts a Nun's Call for Luneta Protest Against Marcos Burial

Netizens from all walks of life reacted to a video posted by a nun calling the Filipino people to come out and join them on their protest rally this coming November 25, at the historic Luneta Park.



Most of the netizens who commented agreed that the call for protest against an order by the Supreme Court to allow the Marcos burial showed that the nun teaches contrary to the virtues taught by the Catholic Church.

A certain Jason T. Delos Reyes posted on Facebook the video of Martial Law activist, Mo. Mary John Mananzan, OSB, calling anti-Marcos supporter to protest against the burial of Pres. Marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani.

The nun noted that the alleged dictator Ferdinand Marcos is not a hero, because he was responsible for the alleged torture, unlawful arrest were just evidenced that Marcos is not a hero.

Some netizens agreed to the nun about her statement that Marcos is not a hero but they reminde the nun and all who wants to join the protest that although Marcos is not a hero, the fact that he is a soldier and a President he is indeed entitled to be buried at the Libingan ng mga Bayani.

Watch the Video of the Nun Who Calls for the Marcos Protest at Luneta:



Here are Some of the Comments Posted by Netizens:

Ricel Dela Cruz Fulgencio: Yan ba ang dpt ang tinuturo ng isang katoliko??? Kakaloka ka sister. Umalis kna sa pagkamadre m ska ka magwelga. Nababahiran ng kapangitan ang pagiging katoliko mo.

Julz Patac: Hindi nga cya hero inilibing doon c marcos bilang isang sundalo at presidente ng pilipinas before ang kulit

Joelie Dalagan: Madre ka pa naman, magpatawad kana san Yong sinasabi pinapangaral nyo Sa Bible na kailangan magpatawad. Naturingan kayo na madre, pare kayo dapat ang magpasimuno ng kapayapaan ngayon kayo pa ang naghihikayat ng kaguluhan, ang panginoon nga nakapagpatawad tayo na Tao Lang Hindi. Kaya karamihan ng mga katoliko hindi na naniniwala Sa mga pinapangaral niyo kasi mismo kayo nagsisilbi Sa panginoon wala ng kwenta kagaya nitong madre na ito.

Dennis Simon Dico: Nako sister sana inintidi mo yung binabasa mo dyan at ang mga ka otusan nang ating pangino.on..

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