MANILA: The Philippine clergy’s involvement in offering the Holy Mass to the people during the COVID period, which has been denied the opportunity of public sacrifice, is noteworthy. The Holy Family Parish of Quezon City, Fr. Ronald Roberto, a clergyman. His portraits of the city streets as a sacrifice venue have attracted much attention in the media. Due to the lack of opportunity for public participation, he began his journey with the pickup van on May 26.
His traveling altar has become a subject of much debate, under the pseudonym ‘truck ni Kura’ which means ‘truck of the parish priest’. This clergyman, who foretells the place and time of the sacrificial offering on social media, has arranged a small altar and sound system in the back of the van. Believers will join the sacrifice by wearing a mask and keeping the social distance. Believers are required to cleanse themselves with a sanitizer before the Eucharist. Nevertheless, Fr. Ronald gets a glove full of new media.