In Pursuit of a Reconciled Diversity A CEAP National Convocation!

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In Pursuit of a Reconciled Diversity A CEAP National Convocation 22 May 2014 St. Paul University-Manila Malate, Manila 23 May 2014 Hotel Fortuna, A. Borromeo St., Cebu City

RATIONALE Sustainable peace, co-existence and the righting of history have been elusively pursued for decades in Mindanao. Blood soaked the soil as women, men and children struggled for peace and justice. CEAP has always joined our Mindanawon brothers and sisters in the call for lasting peace and harmony among the diverse cultures of Mindanao and Sulu. We have condemned all killings, echoing the words of Jesus: Put your sword back into its sheath, for all who take up the sword will perish by the sword (Mt. 26:52). The CEAP has also stressed dialogue, tolerance and sensitivity in diverging issues deeply-rooted in historical wrongs. It has called on all peoples to build bridges of friendship and compassion, as the holy Qur'an constantly reminds us of our common humanity: " O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another. Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you. Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Acquainted" (Surat Al-Hujurat, 13). The signing of the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro certainly warrants elation. But it also signals a greater challenge to all in our nation to be involved in this quest for peace, which is our shared responsibility. We call on all to inform themselves of the issues involved in this struggle. We call on negotiating parties to strengthen their dialogues by insuring profound inclusivity, hearing all the voices who have a stake in peace - indigenous peoples, the religious communities, the different ummahs, NGOs, academe, the poor, the dissidents - to ensure that the road we are taking is not motivated merely by political ambitions, but by genuine and sustainable peace for all peoples. Pope Francis reminds us that the message of peace is not about a negotiated settlement but rather the conviction that unity brought by the Spirit can harmonize every diversity. It overcomes every conflict by creating a new and promising synthesis (Evangelii Gaudium, 230). It is for this reason that we are inviting all CEAP School Heads, Superintendents and all persons who desire genuine peace to a convocation on May 22, 2014 in St. Paul University, Manila or on May 23, 2014 in Hotel Fortuna, Cebu City to articulate for ourselves how our school communities can help in achieving peace today. We also call on the member-schools of CEAP to be the spaces of dialogue and reconciliation, to be actively involved in the healing processes in our communities, and to be the vanguards of the common good and faith that does justice. With Pope Francis, we say: Diversity is a beautiful thing when it can constantly enter into a process of reconciliation and seal a sort of cultural covenant resulting in a reconciled diversity, (ibid.) Let us move from diversity to reconciliation, from ignorance to insight, from conflict to peace THE CONVOCATION AIMS TO ACHIEVE THE FOLLOWING: enter into dialogue and strengthen the positive relationship with our Moslem sisters and brothers; gain critical awareness and contextualized understanding of the implications of the Comprehensive Agreement on Bangsamoro (CAB) in the pursuit for genuine peace in Mindanao; and, articulate programs and activities that promote and enhance peace and healing processes in the participants own school communities. TARGET PARTICIPANTS: Superintendents, Presidents, School Heads and Administrators, Social Science and Christian Living Faculty, Student Affairs Coordinators, Student Leaders, Peace-oriented Individuals PROGRAM 8:00 AM Registration and Distribution of Kits 9:00 Ecumenical Prayer 9:10 Welcome Remarks Br. Jun S. Erguiza Jr. FSC President, CEAP 9:30 Establishing Historical Context Br. Karl Gaspar, CsSR Department of Anthropology, Ateneo de Davao University 10:00 Overview of the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (15-minute video) 10:15 Updates on the CAB and the Bangsamoro Transition Commission Atty. Johaira Wahab Member, Bangsamoro Transition Commission 10:45 Panel Discussion followed by Plenary Discussion In Pursuit of a Reconciled Diversity in Mindanao 12:00 LUNCH Datu Mussolini Lidasan Al Qalam Institute, Ateneo de Davao University Mucha Shim Quiling Lumah ma Dilaut 1:30 PM Open Forum Prof. Roque Yusuf Morales National Commission for Muslim Filipinos Dr. Jowel Canuday Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Ateneo de Manila University Timuay Santos Magay Unsad Timuay Justice and Governance 2:15 Synthesis and Closing Remarks Fr. Joel E. Tabora, SJ Chairperson, National Advocacy Commission, CEAP

22March2014 FOR : CEAPSuperintendents,Presidents,SchoolHeadsand Administrators,SocialScienceandChristianLivingFaculty, StudentAffairsCoordinators,StudentLeaders, andallpeaceforientedindividuals FROM: Fr.JoelE.Tabora,S.J. Chair,CEAP/NationalAdvocacyCommission NOTED BY : Br.JunS.ErguizaFSC President,CEAP RE : InPursuitofaReconciledDiversity ACEAPNationalConvocationfortheContinuedSupport forthepeaceprocessinmindanao GreetingsofPeace ThesigningoftheComprehensiveAgreementontheBangsamorocertainlywarrantselation. Butitalsosignalsagreaterchallengetoallinournationtobeinvolvedinthisquestforpeace, whichisoursharedresponsibility.wecallonalltoinformthemselvesoftheissuesinvolvedin thisstruggle.wecallonnegotiatingpartiestostrengthentheirdialoguesbyinsuringprofound inclusivity,hearingallthevoiceswhohaveastakeinpeace/indigenouspeoples,thereligious communities,thedifferentummahs,ngos,academe,thepoor,thedissidents/toensurethat theroadwearetakingisnotmotivatedmerelybypoliticalambitions,butbygenuineand sustainablepeaceforallpeoples. PopeFrancisremindsusthat themessageofpeaceisnotaboutanegotiatedsettlementbut rathertheconvictionthatunitybroughtbythespiritcanharmonizeeverydiversity.it overcomeseveryconflictbycreatinganewandpromisingsynthesis (EvangeliiGaudium,230). 7Road16,BagongPag/asa,QuezonCity Tel:926/5150/926/5153 Fax:426/2670 Website:www.ceap.org.ph E/mail:ton.coloma@ceap.org.ph

ItisforthisreasonthattheNationalAdvocacyCommissionofCEAP(CEAP/NAC)isinvitingyou totheceapnationalconvocationforthecontinuedsupportforthepeaceprocessin Mindanao.Thisisaone/daygatheringatthefollowingdatesandplaces: Date 22May2014 23May2014 Venue St.PaulUniversity, Taft,Manila HotelFortuna, A.BorromeoSt.,CebuCity TheConvocationaimstoachievethefollowing(1)enterintodialogueandstrengthenthe positiverelationshipwithourmoslemsistersandbrothers;(2)gaincriticalawarenessand contextualizedunderstandingoftheimplicationsofthecomprehensiveagreementonthe Bangsamoro(CAB)inthepursuitforgenuinepeaceinMindanao;and,(3)articulateprograms andactivitiesthatpromoteandenhancepeaceandhealingprocessesintheparticipants own schoolcommunities. RegistrationfeeissetatP600.00.Thisamountrepresentsfoodcostandotherexpenses. PleaseaccomplishtheConfirmationSlipattached.Pleaseconfirmyourattendancethesoonest. Forinquiries,youmayemailMs.DorisF.Ferrer,CEAPExecutiveDirector,at doris.ferrer@ceap.org.phormr.anthonyv.coloma,ceapadvocacyandinformation ManagementOfficer,atton.coloma@ceap.org.ph. 7Road16,BagongPag/asa,QuezonCity Tel:926/5150/926/5153 Fax:426/2670 Website:www.ceap.org.ph E/mail:ton.coloma@ceap.org.ph

CONFIRMATIONSLIP ACEAPNationalConvocationfortheContinuedSupport forthepeaceprocessinmindanao (PLEASEFAXTHISCONFIRMATIONwiththeDEPOSITSLIPTOTHECEAPNATIONALOFFICEAT 426/2670oremailtoton.coloma@ceap.org.ph) Date: Thisistosignifytheattendanceofthefollowingpersons(youmayopttouseanextrasheet ifneeded): Name%of%Attendees% % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%Designation%%%%%%%%% % Venue%(please%check)% 1. ()Manila()Cebu 2. ()Manila()Cebu 3. ()Manila()Cebu 4. ()Manila()Cebu 5. ()Manila()Cebu PAYMENTDETAILS: ForCEAPmemberschools: PleasepayatanyBancodeOrobranchusingthebillspaymentslip.Useyour15/digitschoolreference IDunderaccountnumberslotandtheschoolnameundertheaccountnameslot.Usecodenumber116 fortypeoftransaction. FaxyourdepositslipwiththeconfirmationsliptoCEAPfaxnumber426/2670orscanitandemailto ton.coloma@ceap.org.ph.bringcopyofyourdepositsliptothesummitsiteforvalidationpurposes,if necessaryandtoclaimyourofficialreceipt. FornonFCEAPmembersandaffiliates: PleasedepositthroughanyEastwestBankto:CEAP/1302/01418/1/CongressionalBranch.Check shouldbepayableto:catholiceducationalassociationofthephilippines Name/Designation/School/Region: Phonenumber: Emailaddress: 7Road16,BagongPag/asa,QuezonCity Tel:926/5150/926/5153 Fax:426/2670 Website:www.ceap.org.ph E/mail:ton.coloma@ceap.org.ph