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El Shaddai DWXI Prayer Partners Fellowship International, popularly known as El Shaddai, , , which is one of the names of God in the Jewish faith) is the biggest Catholic charismatic movement in the
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. The movement is led by Mike Velarde, a
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and
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.
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bishop emeritus Teodoro Bacani Jr. serves as its spiritual adviser.


History

El Shaddai was established in 1984 by Mike Velarde, a businessman and real estate developer. Inspired by his recovery from a heart surgery in 1978, Velarde started a weekly Bible-quoting radio show on DWXI, a station he acquired in 1981 as part of a real estate deal. Velarde claimed that listeners to his programs began reporting that his voice had cured their afflictions."Pacman deep into Bible study." ''Filipino Reporter'' March 23, 2012: 21. ''Newspaper Source Plus.'' Web. February 15, 2013. Velarde called his show " El Shaddai," a biblical name for God that he found in an American religious pamphlet. Velarde then held monthly prayer rallies outside the vicinity of the radio station. As the number of attendees kept growing, he made the rallies weekly until the crowd could no longer be accommodated by the area. The rallies were then moved to various locations such as a
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stadium and then transferring several times to the Quirino Grandstand at
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in
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; the open grounds outside the
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and the
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in
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near
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; and finally in Amvel Business Park, Barangay San Dionisio,
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(a site owned by the family) in order to accommodate the movement's followers. In 1992, Velarde and the movement expanded to television, when the movement taking its programming airtime on the government owned broadcasting network
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with the Sunday late night delayed broadcast of the weekly Saturday Family Appointments, and the broadcasts of the weekly Family Appointments became the sixth longest-reigning religious program in Philippine television history until its ended in 2020 after 28 years of airing on the network. In addition, the movement also produced the faith-based drama anthology series ''Mga Himala at Gintong Aral ni El Shaddai'' from 1994 until its cancellation in 1997. Velarde himself served as the host for the series. In 1998, Velarde and Jesus Is Lord Church leader
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engaged in a legal battle over control of the Christian television station DZOE-TV (Channel 11). Villanueva has the franchise and the authority to operate the facility, but Velarde, using political connections, was able to import transmission equipment, the value of which he claims to have converted into equity in the station.
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intervened and awarded Villanueva the right the acquire the frequency, with him paying Velarde for the stock and assets held by Delta Broadcasting System (DBS). The El Shaddai Movement has grown rapidly in the last decade and, as of 2005, had a reported 8 million members worldwide. On August 20, 2009, El Shaddai inaugurated a
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1 billion (approx. US$21 million at the time) House of Prayer on a ten hectare site in Amvel Business Park. The cost does not include the land, which will be paid for over 20 years. The building is 10,000 square meters and seats 16,000 with standing room for another 25,000, with space on the site for an overflow of the crowd. The building was inaugurated by
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, the fourteenth
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, on Velarde's 70th birthday. As it is a Roman Catholic movement, its diocesan bishop is Jessie Mercado of the Diocese of Parañaque, while its spiritual director is the Bishop ''Emeritus'' of Novaliches Teodoro Bacani.


Reception

In 2005, sociocultural anthropologist and author Katharine L. Wiegele said that El Shaddai has spread
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outside
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Christianity in the Philippines.


Political influence

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s propagate the belief that El Shaddai plays a major role in Philippine politics. They assert that former President
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won the 1992 general election because of the movement's votes, although this has never been corroborated with an actual tally of votes correlated with El Shaddai membership rosters. Moreover, the Catholic Church, of which El Shaddai is an apostolate, refrains from interfering in temporal matters and, as such, does not dictate to its members which candidates to support or oppose.Lockwood, R. P. (July 11, 2008).
Catholic urban legends: The Catholic vote
". ''Catholic Answers''.
In the same vein, ''individual'' members of the Catholic Church are free to form
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s that are independent from the church itself, as in the case of Catholic Vote. During the impeachment trial of President
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in late 2000, Velarde, in line with Catholic teaching regarding temporal matters, rejected the call of then-
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, Cardinal
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, to join a prayer rally urging Estrada to resign. Velarde said that El Shaddai members were free to join the rally of their own volition and reiterated that the movement was neither for nor against Estrada's resignation. It was reported that Velarde attempted to end a
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by uniting the Estrada and Arroyo camps.Velarde: Arroyo open to joint rule with foes
(archived fro
the original
on March 11, 2007).


Michael Jackson's concert in the PICC grounds

Before the concert of
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in 1996, Velarde engaged in a temporary legal battle when the concert organizers recommended that the PICC land area be used as the venue for the former's concert; he occupied the rented area used by the El Shaddai Movement. Both parties agreed on using the area for his concert but not on Velarde's schedule for his so-called "Family Appointment".


See also

* Delta Broadcasting System * DWXI 1314 kHz AM *
DWDE-TV DWDE-DTV, channel 35, is an upcoming UHF Digital television in the Philippines owned and operated by the Delta Broadcasting System, a company owned by El Shaddai (movement), El Shaddai servant leader Mike Velarde, Bro. Mike Z. Velarde. Its stud ...
* Mike Velarde


References


Further reading

* Wiegele, Katharine L. (2005).
Investing in miracles: El Shaddai and the transformation of popular Catholicism in the Philippines
'. University of Hawaii Press. .


External links


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