Philippines badly needs more Catholic priests. Could a Filipino pope boost clergy ranks?
‘A pope speaking Filipino, plain Filipino, talking to you like he’s talking to you directly … it will be an inspiration,’ a seminarian says

As cardinals gather in the Vatican to elect a new pope – with a Filipino among the favourites – the church in Asia’s most Catholic country is grappling with a decline in those with a vocation for the priesthood.
“According to the statistics we have … one priest is catering to around 9,000 Catholics,” John Alfred Rabena, chancellor of UST Central Seminary, one the country’s oldest, said this week.
It is a situation that was leading to “exhaustion” among an overworked clergy, he said during a visit to the seminary’s art deco building on the sprawling University of Santo Tomas campus.
Father Robert Reyes, a well-known activist priest, said he sounded the alarm during his 1987-98 tenure as national vocation director of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP).