Discover the powerful legacy of Fr. Amado Picardal, the biking priest who fearlessly fought for peace and justice in the Philippines. Uncover his remarkable journey and impact on society!
Fr. Amado Picardal, a revered figure in the Philippines known for his unwavering dedication to peace and advocacy, tragically passed away at the age of 69. The Redemptorist priest, affectionately called 'Fr. Picx,' was a vocal critic of drug killings and human rights abuses in the country, fearlessly defying powerful forces to stand up for justice. His legacy as a peace advocate and staunch opponent of violence has left an indelible mark on Filipino society.
Picardal's relentless efforts to expose the atrocities of the Davao Death Squad and his anti-corruption initiatives showcased his unwavering commitment to truth and transparency. His iconic tattoo, a clenched fist with the number '1081,' symbolizing martial law resistance, encapsulated his lifelong dedication to fighting against oppression and injustice. Fr. Amado Picardal's courageous spirit and unwavering principles continue to inspire and resonate with many, shaping the narrative of courage and advocacy in the Philippines.
Amidst tributes pouring in for the legendary priest, his impact on challenging authority and speaking truth to power remains a cornerstone of his legacy. Father Picardal's life serves as a testament to the enduring power of resilience and conviction in the face of adversity. His memory lives on as a beacon of hope for those striving for a more just and peaceful society.
Fr. Edilberto Cepe, provincial superior of the Redemptorist Province of Cebu, said Thursday that Picardal died of “cardiac arrest” in Cebu City. Tributes pour ...
MANILA – Biking priest and peace advocate Fr. Amado Picardal passed away on Wednesday. He was 69. Picardal's death was announced by his congregation The ...
Peace advocate Redemptorist Fr. Amado Picardal, who fought the drug killings in Davao City, died on Wednesday, his congregation announced on Wednesday.
Beloved Filipino Redemptorist priest Amado Picardal, who was known for his anti-corruption and anti-rights abuses initiatives in the country, passed away, ...
Fr. Amado Picardal, a Redemptorist priest who exposed killings by the so-called Davao Death Squad in the Philippines, died on Wednesday at age 69.
(1st UPDATE) The tattoo depicted a clenched fist with the number '1081' in reference to the martial law proclamation number.
Amado “Fr. Picx” Picardal, a Redemptorist priest, died on May 29, according to a statement from his congregation. He died on the 47th anniversary of his ...
Known peace advocate, Fr. Amado Picardal, died at the age of 69, said the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP).
Today, the CASE (Against Summary Executions are safely deposited as important testimonial evidence of crimes against humanity lodged on the two Dutertes at ...