The Concerned Catholics of Guam will be hosting an islandwide prayer rally and motorcade on Sunday, May 3. The motorcade will begin at the mayors offices in different villages and proceed to the Agana Cathedral Bascilica for the prayer rally at 4:30pm. According to CCOG president Greg Perez the rally has been organized to appeal for justice, accountability and action from the archdiocese.
The CCOG has written letters to Archbishop Anthony Apuron requesting financial transparency but they have not received any response. Perez says that the archbishop has remained silent on controversial issues facing the catholic community and is appealing to him reach out.
The CCOG is hopeful the prayer rally and motorcade will send a clear message to Pope Francis and to Rome, stating, "That nothing has been done to reconcile and reunite our church."