New mobile app to promote online Masses in the Philippines

New mobile app to promote online Masses in the Philippines

Manila (UCAN): The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines [CBCP] launched a mobile app to help people living under Covid-19 pandemic social restrictions to access livestreamed Masses, gospel reflections and Church news.

“The Faith Watch app is an integrated platform designed to help users find the schedule of Masses and other sacraments while featuring biblical reflections and catechetical material in video and digital formats,” CBCP media director, Monsignor Pedro Quitorio, explained on Radio Veritas.

The Faith Watch app.

Monsignor Quitorio said the app’s target audience was not only those who yearn for the sacraments but also the un-Churched who are curious about the Word of God.

“It wishes to reach out to the un-Churched, populating social media through blogs and other content produced and formatted with missio ad gentes [mission to all peoples] in mind,” he added.

The apostolic nuncio to the Philippines, Archbishop Charles Brown, who attended the September 8 launch, praised the app’s makers for developing modern tools for evangelisation.

“I think the app is really useful during this pandemic, especially since we still do not have face-to-face Masses. It’s really useful during this time and a very valuable tool for Catholics,” he said.

“I am certain, as the representative of Pope Francis, that this new Faith Watch App will help all of us live the gift of our faith and help us transmit it to others.”

CBCP president Archbishop Romulo Valles of Davao said the app was a gift to all Filipino Catholics confined to their homes due to the surge in cases of the Delta variant of Covid-19.

“Many fellow Filipinos are inside their homes because of the new variant surge. Since last year, the pandemic has hampered our regular ways and channels of catechesis and evangelisation. This app somehow cushions that,” Archbishop Valles told reporters.

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Catholic churches in the Philippines suspended religious gatherings including Masses in March 2020 to avoid spreading Covid-19 and parishes have been forced to livestream Masses and other religious activities while churchgoers attend them online.

“This faith app is a response to the call of the times. I am quite sure that we all consider it as another big help, as another gift as it were for our use as we continue to meet the many challenges of the task of the new evangelisation,” Archbishop Valles added.

Bishop Marcelino Antonio Maralit of Boac in Marinduque province, called the app “useful, practical, convenient and timely.”

He told attendees at the launch, “Life goes on for all of us in spite of this pandemic. We are just living in this world of changes, and with these changes are the opportunities to be blessed and become ourselves a blessing.”

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