A Vatican envoy hailed Filipino migrants as the “best missionaries” of the Church.
“You have become the best missionaries of our Church,” Apostolic Nuncio to Spain Archbishop Bernardito Auza, who is also a Filipino, was quoted in a CBCP News post.
“Almost everywhere, Filipinos are there. And the first place we look for and where we gather is the church,” he added.
The archbishop was speaking during Mass to celebrate the opening of the Jubilee Year in the Philippines on Easter Sunday, April 4.
Around a hundred Filipinos attended the celebration held at the Parroquia de San Francisco Javier y San Luís Gonzaga.
“What a privilege to be in Spain, where it all began,” said Auza, who has been the nuncio to Spain and Andorra since January 2020.
The archbishop then asked the Filipinos to pray for the Church in Spain, which “has been experiencing a crisis of vocations to the priesthood and the religious life and a waning religious practice”.
Filipinos today, he said, are the “inheritance and inheritors” of the faith the missionaries planted in the Philippines 500 years ago.
“We are commissioned to make that faith bear abundant fruit everywhere we are,” Auza said. “As an act of giving back and of gratitude, may we then be leavens of the Joy of the Gospel here in Spain.”
Also present during the Mass were 10 other priests, including Society of Divine Word Fr. Mark Angelo Ramos, who heads the Filipino Chaplaincy in Madrid.
In 2014, the Philippines recorded a number of around 26,000 Filipinos working in Spain.
Cardinal Carlos Osoro Sierra of Madrid has earlier thanked the Filipinos for bringing back the faith to Spain.
“We are thankful to the Filipinos who work today in our homes. Through their witnessing, they are returning back the faith we have brought to them,” he said.