The Philippine revolution and the involvement of the Church / [prepared by Fauto Gomez, Amor Pedro and Rey Romero ; in cooperation with SRC staff].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextManila : Social Research Center, University of Santo Tomas, [1986];copyright 1986Description: 99 pages : illustrations 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS 686.7  .P538 1986
Contents:
The February revolution that put Corazon C. Aquino to power shows the people's feeling of insecurities and their rallying cry to Marcos' dictatorship the involvement of the church proved their love for fellowmen by non-violent solution to world peace.
Summary: In these troubled times, when the safety and lives of more than four billion people are threatened by an increasing possibility of nuclear war-fare, irreversible global pollution and ecological imbalances and pockets of civil and intercountry wars, the four-day, peaceful revolution in the Philippines was not only an exciting but also refreshing news.
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The February revolution that put Corazon C. Aquino to power shows the people's feeling of insecurities and their rallying cry to Marcos' dictatorship the involvement of the church proved their love for fellowmen by non-violent solution to world peace.

In these troubled times, when the safety and lives of more than four billion people are threatened by an increasing possibility of nuclear war-fare, irreversible global pollution and ecological imbalances and pockets of civil and intercountry wars, the four-day, peaceful revolution in the Philippines was not only an exciting but also refreshing news.

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