ANTIPOLO Bishop Ruperto Cruz Santos of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Antipolo paid tribute to Filipino social workers in recognition of their tireless service to the most vulnerable and underprivileged sectors of society.
In his reflection for the observance of Filipino Social Workers’ Day on June 19, Santos emphasized the vital role of social workers in bringing hope, assistance, and respect for the dignity of every person.
According to the bishop, their mission reflects the Gospel teaching that every human being possesses inherent dignity because they are created in the image and likeness of God. He stressed that just as Jesus reached out to those often neglected by society—the children, the sick, the suffering, and those in need—social workers continue to embody the same spirit of compassion and service.
Santos likened social workers to the Good Samaritan, saying they do not turn away from people wounded by life’s hardships. Instead, they stop, listen, care, accompany, and help restore hope to those who have lost it.
The bishop added that although their efforts may not always receive public recognition, every child protected, family assisted, victim comforted, and individual guided reflects the presence of Christ.
He also encouraged Filipinos not only to pray for social workers but also to follow their example of compassion and service to others.
Santos prayed that God would continue to bless social workers with strength, wisdom, courage, and joy as they carry out their important mission.
Filipino Social Workers’ Day is observed every June 19 under Proclamation No. 1176, signed by former President Rodrigo Duterte, recognizing the invaluable contributions of social workers to nation-building and the advancement of the country’s social protection programs.
