Chief Justice Puno and the Moral Force Movement
Aug. 31, 2009 at FEU Main Auditorium (9am)

Chief Justice Reynato S. Puno
The was convened by Chief Justice Reynato S. Puno and formed in March 2009, a core group of highly credible individuals from different fields/sectors of society including civil, church, media, military, academe, business and the youth.
MFM is a social movement that envisions a just, humane, prosperous and genuinely democratic Philippine society. It works towards this vision by carrying out its mission of instilling the moral values of integrity, social responsibility and love of country among the Filipino people through education and service-oriented programs in which Filipinos from various sectors and faiths can participate.
MFM’s nature is a positive, constructive, non-partisan, multi-sectoral, unifying and interfaith force.

Ambassador Henrietta T. De Villa
Ambassador Henrietta T. De Villa – Chairperson of the National Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL), Chairperson of Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV), former Ambassador to the Vatican

Dr. Milwilda Guevara
Dr. Milwilda Guevara – Former Undersecretary of Finance, Chairperson of Movement for Good Governance and of Synergeia (education reform) Foundation, 2008 Gawad Haydee Yorac Awardee

Monsignor Gerardo O. Santos, Ed. D.
Msgr. Gerardo O. Santos, Ed. D. – President of the Catholic Education Association of the Philippines (CEAP), Executive Secretary of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) Episcopal Commission on Cathechesis and Catholic Education

Ret. Brig. Gen. Jaime C. Echeverria
Ret. Brig. Gen. Jaime C. Echeverria – President of the Association of Generals and Flag Officers

Bishop Emerito P. Nacpil
Bishop Emerito P. Nacpil – Retired Bishop of the United Methodist Church of the Philippines

Ms. Marixi Rufino Prieto
Ms. Marixi Rufino Prieto – Chairperson of the Philippine Daily Inquirer, Trustee of the Metrobank Foundation

Atty. Andres D. Bautista
Atty. Andres D. Bautista – Chairman of the Philippine Association of Law Schools, Dean of the Far Eastern University Institute of Law, columnist in the Philippine Star

Ms. Noorain S. Sabdullah
Ms. Noorain S. Abdullah – Moslem youth, 2008 Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines Awardee
*For more information please visit : www.moralforcemovement.org
Moral Force Movement
Rm. 405 Evekal Building, 855 A. Arnaiz Avenue
San Lorenzo Village, Makati City
+632 898-2913/+632 898-2617/+632 898-3221
mfmhonor@gmail.com
Cheers and Godbless! =]


said:
Sep 04, 09 at 12:58 AMMFM is a force to reckon with. thanks for writing this post. it’s a way of giving tribute to these men.
Sire said:
Sep 04, 09 at 3:22 AMMy sentiments exactly! In this time of great uncertainty in our country MFM has set an example for every Filipino to be more vigilant and brave. This is a part of a series of posts dedicated to the brave individuals who’ve come together to make a difference without any personal gain. Thank you for visiting my site and hope you”ll be a regular visitor. Cheers and Godbless! =]
said:
Sep 06, 09 at 12:16 PMI really hope MFM succeeds, we desperately need it to.
There is a media campaign that has the same goal as MFM of moral recovery, although its ideology and method is purely non-political.
It’s called . Too bad it’s not getting as much media attention as it deserves… but I believe it strongly compliments MFM’s goals whether or not it is officially acknowledged as such.
Sire said:
Sep 07, 09 at 7:33 AMI concur! I’ll try to research on Isang Araw Lang movement also. It would be nice if they collaborate with MFM. Cheers and Godbless1 =]