Priest, Prophet Or Politician

INTRODUCTION

Is he a prophet, priest, politician or a popular uncorrupted elected leader? These are the questions that run through everyone’s mind when they hear that Father Ed Panlilio, 54, a Catholic priest on a leave of absence from regular priestly duties, is now the elected governor of Pampanga Province in the Philippines. Father Ed, as he is affectionally called by the hundreds of thousands who supported his bid for election last May, won against the traditional dynastic families that have ruled for generations. It was a powerful message from the people who had almost despaired of finding an honest independent candidate to oppose the elite. The people want to end the corruption and the culture of vice that the traditional politicians had fostered. Father Ed Panlilio has been named Filipino of the Year 2007 by a leading daily.

WRITTEN BY

SHARE THE WORD

PUBLISHED ON

The priest turned governor has pledged to make the province the “Capitol of the Poor.” He was the former head of the Archdiocesan Social Action Center for many years and knew firsthand the hardships of the poor. He tried unsuccessfully to counter the exploitation of the field-workers of the rich and wealthy. He tried to save their impoverished children from the sex traffickers that feed young girls, some of them still children, into the sex industry of Angeles City beside the former US Clark Air Base that closed after the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo. The dirty business started up again after the Americans left and could not thrive as it does today without the permits and licenses issued by the ruling politicians and officials. Neither could it continue unless the rapists, traffickers and pedophiles enjoyed a de facto immunity from investigation and prosecution. It makes sense to the officials, why prosecute your own customers and scare others away?

Much as the majority of the people of Pampanga are ashamed of it and want to close the dens of vice, they cannot. These sex clubs and bars sell the bodies of young Filipinos to satisfy the lust and sexual perversions of the local and foreign sex tourists.

Governor Ed Panlilio is unable, at present, to do so. The sex business is controlled by a powerful political clique, a protected sex mafia. He defeated some of them in the elections and they are contesting his election and planning to issue a recall against Governor Panlilio next May after one year as required by law.

None of the clique is friendly to the Governor other than Oscar Rodriguez, the mayor of San Fernando, the capital of the province. Fr. Ed has the tacit support of Archbishop Paciano Aniceto who celebrated Mass for the Priest-Governor recently. No government officials attended.

Last October 2007, Governor Ed Panlilio angered the elite (many of them close to President Macapagal-Arroyo in Malacañang Palace), when he disclosed that bundles of cash in brown paper bags were handed out to the officials called to a meeting by President in the palace on the eve of a possible impeachment vote against her last October 2007. His aides were given half a million pesos as were other governors and mayors.

It was revealed that congressmen got even bigger amounts. Governor Ed tried to give it back but was met with a denial that it had ever been given by the Palace. He testified about it at a Senate hearing and is said to be responsible for the negative rating of a Pulse Asia poll that said the President is the most corrupt president ever in the Philippines, worse than the dictator Ferdinand Marcos. But that is just an opinion as no one knows the extent of that plunder of the Philippine Treasury.

The priest turned governor has no need for any bribe money. He has made spectacular success in governing honestly and with transparency. The collections from the provincial quarries have suddenly jumped from a measly 30 million pesos a year as declared by the former Governor Mark Lapid to an astounding 120 million pesos in the first six months of his administration. No wonder his defeated political opponents are infuriated. They were sure to win until Father Ed was persuaded to step into the breach and never having campaigned or been elected to any position, against all odds, he won! The people have spoken.

Share Your Thoughts

All comments are moderated

From The Same Issue

The articles and content about this issue

From The Same Issue

The articles and content about this issue

From This Topic

The articles and content about this topic

From This Topic

The articles and content about this topic

Explore Other Topics

Browse other coverage

Explore Other Topics

Browse other coverage

WM SPECIAL

Presents, discusses and draws readers to reflect on issues of outmost relevance to the world today.


FRONTIERS

Very often, mission is carried out in frontier situations around the world. Those who embrace these situations have much to share.


UNITY IN DIVERSITY

Writer Ilsa Reyes will be exploring the richness of Pope Francis’s latest encyclical Fratelli Tutti with a view of helping our readers to get a grasp of the this beautiful papal document.


FRONTLINE

Puts to the front committed and inspiring people around the world who embrace humanitarian and religious causes with altruism and passion.


IN FOCUS

Focus on a given theme of interest touching upon social, economic and religious issues.


FAITH@50

As the Philippines prepares to celebrate 500 years of the arrival of Christianity. Fr. James Kroeger leads us in this series into a discovery journey of the landmark events in the history of faith in the Philippine archipelago.


INSIGHT

Aims to nurture and inspire our hearts and minds while pondering upon timely themes.


FILIPINO FOCUS

The large archipelago of the Philippines, in its richness of peoples and cultures, offers varied and challenging situations for mission.


FOLLOW ME

Reflections and vocation stories that shape up the lives of young people.


MISSION IS FUN

As humor and goodness of heart are qualities of Christian and missionary life, the new column “Mission is fun” will be publishing some anecdotes and stories that have happened in a missionary context to lighten up the spirits and trigger a smile in our faces.


LIVING COMMUNION

To help readers of World Mission live this year dedicated to Ecumenism, Interreligious Dialogue and Indigenous Peoples, Tita Puangco, writer and lecturer, shares in this section insights on the spirituality of communion.


WINDS OF THE SPIRIT

A historic view of the Catholic movements that emerged from the grassroots as an inspiration by the Holy Spirit.


BRIDGE BUILDERS

On the Year of Ecumenism, Interreligious Dialogue and Indigenous Peoples, radio host and communicator Ilsa Reyes, in her monthly column, encourages Christians and people of good will to be one with their fellow people of other sects, religions and tribes.


INTERVIEW

Questions to a personality of the Church or secular world on matters of interest that touch upon the lives of people.


WORLD TOUCH

News from the Church, the missionary world and environment that inform and form the consciences.


CARE OF THE EARTH

A feature on environmental issues that are affecting the whole world with the view of raising awareness and prompting action.


EDITORIAL

The editor gives his personal take on a given topic related to the life of the Church, the society or the world.


YOUNG HEART

A monthly column on themes touching the lives of young people in the Year of the Youth in the Philippines by radio host and communicator I lsa Reyes.


SCROLL

A missionary living in the Chinese world shares his life-experiences made up of challenges and joyous encounters with common people.


EXTRAORDINARY PEOPLE

Life stories of people who deserve to be known for who they were, what they did and what they stood for in their journey on earth.


ONE BY ONE

Stories of people whom a missionary met in his life and who were touched by Jesus in mysterious ways.


INCREASE OUR FAITH

Critical reflection from a Christian perspective on current issues.


SPECIAL MOMENTS

Comboni missionary Fr. Lorenzo Carraro makes a journey through history pinpointing landmark events that changed the course of humanity.


PROFILE

A biographical sketch of a public person, known for his/her influence in the society and in the Church, showing an exemplary commitment to the service of others.


WM REPORTS

Gives fresh, truthful, and comprehensive information on issues that are of concern to all.


LIFE'S ESSENTIALS

A column aimed at helping the readers live their Christian mission by focusing on what is essential in life and what it entails.


ASIAN FOCUS

Peoples, events, religion, culture and the society of Asia in focus.


THE SEARCHER'S PATH

The human heart always searches for greatness in God’s eyes, treading the path to the fullness of life - no matter what it takes.


INDIAN FOCUS

The subcontinent of India with its richness and variety of cultures and religions is given center stage.


AFRICAN FOCUS

The African continent in focus where Christianity is growing the fastest in the world.


JOURNEY MOMENTS

Well-known writer and public speaker, Fr. Jerry Orbos, accompanies our journey of life and faith with moments of wit and inspiration based on the biblical and human wisdom.


IGNATIUS STEPS

On the year dedicated to St. Ignatius of Loyala, Fr. Lorenzo Carraro walks us through the main themes of the Ignatian spirituality.


THE SEVEN LAST WORDS OF JESUS

Fr. John Taneburgo helps us to meditate every month on each of the Seven Last Words that Jesus uttered from the cross.


INSIDE THE HOLY BOOK

In this section, Fr. Lorenzo delves into the secrets and depths of the Sacred Scriptures opening for us the treasures of the Sacred Book so that the reader may delight in the knowledge of the Word of God.


CONVERSATIONS

Reflections about the synodal journey on a conversational and informal style to trigger reflection and sharing about the synodal path the Church has embarked upon.


VATICAN II

This 'mini-course' series provides a comprehensive exploration of Vatican II, tracing its origins, key moments, and transformative impact on the Catholic Church.


COMBONIS IN ASIA

This series offers an in-depth look at the Comboni Missionaries in Asia, highlighting their communities, apostolates, and the unique priorities guiding their mission. The articles provide insights into the challenges, triumphs, and the enduring values that define the Comboni presence in Asia.


BEYOND THE SYNOD

Following the Synod on Synodality, this series examines how dioceses, parishes, and lay organizations in the Philippines are interpreting and applying the principles of the synod, the challenges encountered, and the diverse voices shaping the synodal journey toward a renewed Church.


A TASTE OF TRADITION

This series introduces the Fathers of the Church, featuring the most prominent figures from the early centuries of Christianity. Each article explores the lives, teachings, and enduring influence of these foundational thinkers, highlighting their contributions the spiritual heritage of the Church.


A YEAR OF PRAYER

In preparation for the 2025 Jubilee Year under the theme “Pilgrims of Hope,” 2024 has been designated a Year of Prayer. World Mission (courtesy of Aleteia) publishes every month a prayer by a saint to help our readers grow in the spirit of prayer in preparation for the Jubilee Year.


OUR WORLD

In Our World, the author explores the main trends shaping contemporary humanity from a critical and ethical perspective. Each article examines pressing issues such as technological advancement, environmental crises, social justice, and shifting cultural values, inviting readers to reflect on the moral implications and challenges of our rapidly changing world.


CATHOLIC SOCIAL DOCTRINE

This series unpacks the principles of Catholic Social Doctrine, offering a deep dive into the Church's teachings on social justice, human dignity, and the common good.


HOPEFUL LIVING

Hopeful Living’ is the new section for 2026, authored by Fr. James Kroeger, who dedicated most of his missionary life to the Philippines. In this monthly contribution, he will explore various aspects of the virtue of hope. His aim is to help readers align their Christian lives more closely with a hopeful outlook.


PHILIPPINE CROSSROADS

Filipino Catholic scholar Jose Bautista writes each month about how the Philippines is at a crossroads, considering the recent flood control issues and other corruption scandals that have engulfed the nation. He incorporates the Church’s response and its moral perspective regarding these social challenges.


BIBLE QUIZ

Test your knowledge and deepen your understanding with our Bible Quiz! Each quiz offers fun and challenging questions that explore key stories, themes, and figures from both the Old and New Testaments.


Shopping Cart