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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2025 · 22 MIN

Pope Francis and the 'Smugglers of Faith': A Filipino tribute from Rome

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In this episode produced by Jacque Manabat, we delve into the impact of Pope Francis's passing on the Filipino migrant community in Rome, a community that felt a particularly deep connection with him. We're joined by Egay Bonzon, a respected leader within that community, to explore this shared grief and the powerful legacy the Pope leaves behind.Egay, along with many other Filipinos, reflects on Pope Francis's description of them as 'contrabandistas de la fe,' or 'smugglers of the faith,' a phrase that acknowledged their quiet yet significant role in spreading faith through their daily lives. The Pope's understanding of migration, stemming from his own background as the son of Italian immigrants in Argentina, resonated deeply with Filipinos living abroad. His compassion for the poor, his simple lifestyle, and his unwavering advocacy for social justice created a strong bond.   We'll discuss how Pope Francis's leadership was perceived not just as a spiritual guide, but as that of a family member, and a powerful voice for the marginalized. Egay, himself an advocate for workers' rights within the community, shares how the Pope's legacy extends beyond religious affiliation, touching the lives of many, regardless of their faith.We'll also explore the outpouring of affection from Filipinos who are now making pilgrimages to Rome, referring to him affectionately as 'Lolo Kiko,' a testament to the personal connection they felt.This episode is engineered by Anthony Tobias. Jaemark Tordecilla is our editor-at-large.Listen to our episodes on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.For more updates, follow Teka Teka on these platforms: Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode produced by Jacque Manabat, we delve into the impact of Pope Francis's passing on the Filipino migrant community in Rome, a community that felt a particularly deep connection with him. We're joined by Egay Bonzon, a respected leader within that community, to explore this shared grief and the powerful legacy the Pope leaves behind.Egay, along with many other Filipinos, reflects on Pope Francis's description of them as 'contrabandistas de la fe,' or 'smugglers of the faith,' a phrase that acknowledged their quiet yet significant role in spreading faith through their daily lives. The Pope's understanding of migration, stemming from his own background as the son of Italian immigrants in Argentina, resonated deeply with Filipinos living abroad. His compassion for the poor, his simple lifestyle, and his unwavering advocacy for social justice created a strong bond.   We'll discuss how Pope Francis's leadership was perceived not just as a spiritual guide, but as that of a family member, and a powerful voice for the marginalized. Egay, himself an advocate for workers' rights within the community, shares how the Pope's legacy extends beyond religious affiliation, touching the lives of many, regardless of their faith.We'll also explore the outpouring of affection from Filipinos who are now making pilgrimages to Rome, referring to him affectionately as 'Lolo Kiko,' a testament to the personal connection they felt.This episode is engineered by Anthony Tobias. Jaemark Tordecilla is our editor-at-large.Listen to our episodes on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.For more updates, follow Teka Teka on these platforms: Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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