
The situation in Myanmar remains very worrying, one year after the coup d'état perpetrated by the army on February 1, 2021. Fondacio Asia invites us to pray for redemptive grace for the country, every 3rd Wednesday of the month, starting February 16, 2022.
The coup a year ago plunged Myanmar into chaos. Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets across the country. Doctors, teachers and other civil servants stopped working to protest the coup, an effort known as the Civil Disobedience Movement. More than 700 people died. 3,000 were arrested. Even children were not spared.
Fondacio is leading several projects in the country, in the fields of education and social entrepreneurship. We are concerned for our members and friends who face danger every day, innocent and non-violent as they are. In order to be united with them and with the people of Myanmar, the prayer time held every Wednesday will continue, on a monthly basis.

Pray for Redemptive Grace
Thus, the solidarity prayer will take place every 3rd Wednesday of the month, starting this Wednesday , February 16, 2022. Here are all the details you need to join the online meeting:
Connection link (Meeting ID: 895 1391 0061; Access code: 592782).
8:30am to 9:30am (Philippines/Malaysia time)
7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. (Myanmar time)
“Come pray for our brothers and sisters who are suffering in Myanmar. Let us continue to send them hope and seek God’s protection and grace for them. Pray for the people and institutions that can do something to help end this oppression. Please feel free to share this with your family and friends so they can pray with us.
“Be present to the pain and suffering”
Despite the difficult situation of our members and friends in Myanmar, they still find time and energy to prepare these prayers. Each time, they share news to better understand the situation in the country and its developments. This helps participants connect with the people of Myanmar as they pray together.
You can read here a testimony from a volunteer in Myanmar, from last year:
“The weekly prayer sessions hosted by Fondacio Asia have really helped me to be present to the pain and suffering our friends in Myanmar are experiencing. Listening to their stories, their fears, their anxieties and their anger helps me to join them in solidarity. I am in awe of their peaceful and creative protests, their courage and perseverance and I pray that the situation will be turned around dramatically and that the freedom and democracy they have fought for for many years will return and that the lives of all the people of Myanmar will be transformed once again. I send them my prayers and love.”– Maddy Edwards, Fondacio volunteer in Myanmar.
Conference on Wednesday
French speakers will be able to attend a conference, organized by Asialyst and Inalco, on Wednesday, February 16 at 6:30 a.m., to better understand the situation in Myanmar, one year after the military coup. It will be broadcast live on YouTube.
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