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Bible Society launches i-Proclaim! on National Bible Week 2010

The Philippine Bible Society which yearly spearheads the National Bible Week (NBW) celebration launches i-Proclaim! on NBW 2010. A campaign to conduct public oral readings of the Bible in as many locations across the country, I! Proclaim is a cooperative effort by the Philippine Bible Society and local churches to bring God’s Word closer to Filipinos and to encourage everyone to explore its riches and relevance to their lives.

National Bible Week is a yearly national celebration empowered by Proclamation No. 1923 by President Ferdinand Marcos, Proclamation No. 44 by President Corazon C. Aquino and by Proclamation No. 1067 by President Fidel V. Ramos. All edicts recognize the important role played by the reading and study of the Bible in molding the moral fiber of our citizenry and encourage every Filipino to do so daily. National Bible Week 2010 is scheduled for January 25-31 and National Bible Sunday on January 31, 2010.

This year, the highlight of the celebration will be i-Proclaim!—a historic, ecumenical, public oral reading of the Bible that seeks to draw Filipinos together during these trying times, under the banner of God’s Word. i-Proclaim! also offers a unique opportunity to support the May They Be One Bible Campaign which seeks to produce and distribute 5 million Bibles to 5 million poor Filipino families within the next 5 years.

i-Proclaim! is patterned after the Canadian Bible Society’s Proclamation which began in Quebec, Canada. Over 200 readers came together in 1995 to read the Holy Scriptures in 12 different languages. It has grown since and in 2001, more than 60 communities coast to coast participated.

Mrs. Nora G. Lucero, PBS General Secretary and Chairperson of the Global Board of the United Bible Societies says “This is what we want to duplicate in the Philippines through i-Proclaim!– for Filipinos to personally experience the Word of God! We want to encourage our kababayans to set aside differences, come together and be one in reading God’s Word. This is a public confession – I, and we hope you and all other Filipinos too — will proclaim that we as a people, are putting God’s Word in the center of our national life and that we submit to the Lordship of Jesus Christ!”

i-Proclaim!, the Bible reading campaign which is similar to the Holy Week Pabasa or Pasyon, will be launched at the Bonifacio Shrine in Manila on January 25, 2010, the first day of National Bible Week. Among the readers will be national and local officials, the PBS Board members and staff, partner churches, representatives from government offices, schools, business organizations and other sectors of society. The activity is open to all who wishes to read the Scriptures.

i-Proclaim! activities may also be staged anywhere by anyone. Interested groups may seek the help of the Philippine Bible Society in conducting their own Bible proclamations.  “With the launch at the Bonifacio Shrine, we will show how i-Proclaim! is done,” adds Mrs. Lucero.  “But we are hoping and praying that people, groups, churches and organizations will follow suit and do their own public Bible readings all throughout the year, not just during National Bible Week. God’s Word must be a part of our daily life, especially at such a time as these when we are faced with so many challenges. We have to seek God in everything we do, personal or national.”


This early, the campaign is already being picked up and participated in by various groups.  The Roman Catholic Church through the Episcopal Commission for the Biblical Apostolate (ECBA) of the CBCP intends to hold a simultaneous Bible reading in all its 87 dioceses nationwide on the evening of January 30, 2010. Fr. Oscar Alunday, SVD, Executive Secretary of ECBA says, “With the participation of the Basic Ecclesial Communities, we are aiming to have the whole Bible read simultaneously all over the country. Each diocese/parish will be assigned a portion to read orally. These will be done simultaneously and in about 15-30 minutes, the Bible will be read completely from Genesis to Revelations all over the Philippines.  We will have a wonderful covering of God’s Word all throughout the land!”

i-Proclaim! readings will come from the Bible, and will be featured in its pure form with no preaching or sermon. Readers – from age 7 to 97 – may read for 5, 10 or 15 minutes according to their wishes. They may read more than once in the course of any hour, with a break between their readings.

Any Bible version may be used for personal private reading but the Bible Society highly recommends that all Bibles to used during the proclamation be from the Magandang Balita Biblia (MBB) Collection which comes in eight (8) major Philippine languages and in English. This will not only standardize the text and allow for the smooth flow and transition between readers, it will also ensure that the readings will be understood and appreciated even by new and young readers.

Frequently asked questions about i-Proclaim!

Alternative ways on how to conduct i-Proclaim!

For details on how you can be part of this historic celebration, or how you can stage your own NBW events, click this link or please contact:

The Communications Department
Philippine Bible Society
890 United Nations Avenue, Manila
526-7777 local 620 or visit
www.bible.org.ph