The recent quake that destroyed or damaged historical
churches in Bohol and Cebu has firmed up the
advocacy of wholly-Filipino tobacco company Mighty Corp (MC) to build
more churches in the country.
Retired Judge Oscar P. Barrientos, executive Vice President
and spokesperson of MC, said in a statement that the destruction of churches
during the quake in Bohol and Cebu has
prompted MC to continue with its mission to strengthen the Filipino faith.
“The recent calamities that hit the country last year only
strengthened the Filipino faith. Mighty Corp. will continue to build churches
that Filipinos go to in their times of great trials,” said Barrientos in the
statement.
The advocacy has prompted Church leaders, like Caceres
Archbishop Rolando Tirona, to express support for MC in its struggle to clear
its name amid charges of technical smuggling and tax evasion.
In a statement released by MC, Tirona was quoted as saying
that MC “adheres strictly to the company’s commitment to its corporate social
responsibility.”
The family that owns MC, the Wongchukings, has a record of
building and repairing churches.
Last year, the Wongchuking Foundation Inc. (WFI), helped
renovate the Diocesan Shrine of Immaculate Conception in Naic, Cavite , and rebuild the
Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Piat in Cagayan.
WFI, said the MC statement, also supports poor but deserving
students through scholarship programs, with beneficiaries from the elementary
to the college level.
The foundation has also initiated relief operations when
Bulacan, the host province of the MC tobacco factory,
suffered heavy damage from monsoon rains. It also launched relief operations in
Naic, Cavite
when the town was hit by Typhoon “Gener.”
Archbishop Emeritus Diosdado Talamayan, of the Archdiocese
of Cagayan, also earlier expressed support for the Wongchuking family.
In a handwritten letter, Talamayan said, “For the past many
years, I have personally known Mrs. Nelia Wongchuking. She, together with the
entire family, are great devotees of Our Lady of Piat.”
Talamayan added that the family has built a chapel in
Malolos, Bulacan as a gesture of their devotion.
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