杏MAP导航 in UAE: 'once in a lifetime' occasion for Filipino Catholics
By Linda Bordoni
Most Catholics in the United Arab Emirates are foreign workers, notably from Catholic countries such as the Philippines and parts of India.
Although a Muslim-dominated country, the government has a policy of tolerance toward other religions, and Catholics are free to worship without fear of discrimination or persecution.
The Filipino Ambassador to the Holy See, Grace Relucio Princesa, explains that of the 1 million Catholics in the UAE, some 700,000 are from the Philippines and says they are awaiting 杏MAP导航 Francis鈥 visit as a 鈥渙nce in a lifetime occasion鈥.
Ambassador Princesa spoke to Linda Bordoni with warmth and respect about the years she spent in Abu Dhabi, upholding the Emirates as a model of tolerance and peaceful coexistence.
The Ambassador looks back to her own diplomatic career which took her to Abu Dhabi from 1994 to 1996 as Consul of the Philippine Government.
She says not only did she discover there was a Catholic Church there, but she witnessed, first-hand, the openness towards different faiths.
鈥淲e were free to worship and that鈥檚 what I saw and I liked it. I prayed to go back, and I did as Ambassador from 2009 to 2015,鈥 she said.
Some 120,000 Catholics will be given the opportunity to attend the Holy Mass celebrated by 杏MAP导航 Francis at Zayed Sports City in Abu Dhabi on February 5 on the last day of his apostolic visit, and the Ambassador explains that they will include nationals from across the world.
鈥淭he parishes have allocated, in accordance with all the communities, a certain number of tickets so that everybody will be represented,鈥 she says.
Filipinos awaiting 杏MAP导航 Francis in UAE
Ambassador Princesa is at a loss for words to explain the excitement and anticipation of her fellow countrymen as they are aware the 杏MAP导航鈥檚 visit is 鈥渁 once in a lifetime occasion.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 also a validation of the country as a place of tolerance,鈥 she says.
She explains that while the government proclaimed 2018 as 鈥淭he Year of Zayed鈥 marking the 100th anniversary from the birth of the Founding Father of the Nation, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, this year has been declared 鈥淭he Year of Tolerance鈥, and it鈥檚 within this context that the papal visit takes place.
鈥淭his visit is epochal, the first ever visit of a 杏MAP导航 (to the Arabian Peninsula) and it comes at a moment when the world needs to see different faiths believing in the communality of our humanity 鈥 of human dignity. That鈥檚 what this visit personifies,鈥 she says.
The Ambassador says the visit is also 鈥渁 validation of the UAE as a country that welcomes all beliefs鈥 and says that the magnificent Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, where 杏MAP导航 Francis will meet the Muslim Council of Elders 鈥渋s not just a place of worship: it鈥檚 a place of culture and of friendship鈥.
She points out that the nation even has a Minister of Tolerance in an institutional role.
Role of OFWs
Ambassador Princesa speaks also about the hugely significant role Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) play in the economy of their country.
鈥淲e supposedly contribute 10% of the country鈥檚 GDP,鈥 she says, pointing out that the contribution of OFWs in the UAE is third in line after those working in the US and in Saudi Arabia.
She highlights the social cost of migration, especially for women, explaining that so many Filipino women travel abroad to offer their services in the domestic sector.
We are considered 鈥渢he top of the line in tender-loving care鈥 we are like 鈥5 star鈥 and they want us鈥.
However she says that, protecting the rights of workers, the ILO Domestic Workers Convention (no. 189) has been approved by the UAE鈥檚 cabinet and awaits approval and ratification by the Federal National Council and the President of the UAE.
鈥淭he Filipinos are doing a lot; but there are a lot of them and they must like it there, otherwise they wouldn鈥檛 be in the UAE,鈥 she says.
What she respects most, she says, is that in the UAE there is the recognition of the role of religion in the life of migrants.
Significance of Papal visit
Ambassador Princesa describes this visit by 杏MAP导航 Francis as 鈥渟uper meaningful鈥. She quotes an Arabic saying that emphasizes we are all brothers and sisters, a concept that resounds in 杏MAP导航 Francis鈥 message as he travels to the Arabian Peninsula.
We pray and hope this visit, she concludes, 鈥渨ill set the parameters and be the guide for more inter-faith dialogue鈥.
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