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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has called on the Filipino faithful to spend today in "fervent prayer, penance and charity."


The observance of Holy Monday, although not a major feast on the Catholic calendar, is marked as a day of cleansing in Jesus Christ’s life leading to his passion, death and resurrection.

CBCP spokesman Monsignor Pedro Quitorio said it was on this day that the cleansing of the temple in Jerusalem was believed to have taken place.
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This developed as Energy Secretary Mario Tiaoqui said he expects the the country’s so-called "Big 3" oil firms — Shell, Petron and Caltex — to follow the lead of smaller industry players which cut their rates by an average of 20 centavos per liter last week.
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"The survey was taken prior to the massive defections and withdrawal of support (of close associates of the Chief Executive)," she said.

For his part, Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU) chairman Crispin Beltran described the SWS survey as an "illusion" of President Estrada.
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The observance of Holy Monday, although not a major feast on the Catholic calendar, is marked as a day of cleansing in Jesus Christ’s life leading to his passion, death and resurrection.

CBCP spokesman Monsignor Pedro Quitorio said it was on this day that the cleansing of the temple in Jerusalem was believed to have taken place.
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