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Filipino Drag Queen Fights For Freedom To Express Faith

by Sarkiya Ranen
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Filipino Drag Queen Fights For Freedom To Express Faith
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When Filipino drag queen Amadeus Fernando Pagente dressed up as Jesus Christ and sang the Lord’s Prayer in a Manila show, he considered it an expression of his Catholic faith.

But then a video of the performance went viral in July 2023 and ignited outrage among the country’s many devout, who saw it as a blasphemous act deserving of jail or even death.

Pagente was charged with the offence of “immoral doctrines, obscene publications and exhibitions and indecent shows” that “offend any race or religion”, and could face up to 12 years in jail.

The 33-year-old, who uses he, she and they pronouns, was declared persona non grata in multiple cities and was flooded with hate messages and death threats on social media.

While the Philippines has a reputation for being LGBTQ-friendly, it remains a conservative country where nearly 80 percent of people are Catholic.

Same-sex marriage, abortion and divorce are banned, and advocates have been fighting for decades for a nationwide law to protect LGBTQ people from discrimination.

Pagente, who describes himself as pansexual, gender fluid and a devout Catholic, said the reaction to his show left him shaken, but not surprised.

He told AFP that hatred towards LGBTQ people “has always been there”, but his performance gave critics “an excuse to express it”.

Pagente said he chose to perform the Lord’s Prayer to “reignite” a sense of faith among LGBTQ people who have felt shunned by the Church.

For many Filipinos, however, his portrayal of Jesus singing the religious prayer in a drag show was offensive.

Two Christian groups are among those that filed seven criminal complaints against Pagente.

Harry Serrano of the LGBTQ advocacy group UP Babaylan said the backlash was about Pagente’s sexuality.

“We have seen instances where straight people imitate religious figures and they don’t get flak for it. But because PLV is queer, they are getting hate,” she said, using the initials for Pagente’s drag name, Pura Luka Vega.

“We see religion and queerness as something that’s separate in the Philippines. It’s either you’re queer or you’re religious.”

Since taking office in 2013, Pope Francis has repeatedly said the Church should be open to everyone, including LGBTQ believers.

But Francis has also made clear that he believes homosexuality is a sin, while Church doctrine states same-sex acts are “intrinsically disordered”.

Father Jerome Secillano of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines said the Church criticised Pagente’s performance because it was “disrespectful” of the faith.

“I have no problem with him being gay, I have no problem with whatever his queerness is,” Secillano told AFP.

LGBTQ people are welcome in the Church, Secillano said, but “you must be willing to change for God because God will not change for you.”

Carlos Conde of Human Rights Watch said the Catholic Church in the Philippines was “pretty liberal” compared to other countries.

But he said if LGBTQ people felt they could not freely express themselves without fear of being harmed or threatened, “then I think we have a problem”.

Conde said laws protecting religious feelings should be reviewed to ensure they were not “harming freedom of expression”.

In recent decades, the LGBTQ community has become increasingly visible in public and on television in the Philippines.

Annual Gay Pride marches draw thousands of people, and LGBTQ groups are found across the country and on social media.

But Serrano said the LGBTQ community still “faced discrimination on a daily basis”.

A survey conducted by local pollster Social Weather Stations in early 2023 showed mixed views.

It found 79 percent of respondents agreed that “gays or lesbians are just as trustworthy as any other Filipino”, while 73 percent said they have contributed a lot to society.

But 40 percent said they would like their gay or lesbian family members to become straight and 26 percent thought being gay or lesbian was “contagious”.

Senator Risa Hontiveros, who has championed LGBTQ rights, described Pagente’s performance as “regrettable”.

Last year, she urged people not to use the incident “to deny rights and protections to a community that has long been marginalised and excluded”.

Hontiveros is sponsoring a bill that would prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity, which progressive members of congress have been trying to get approved for more than 20 years.

It has faced stiff opposition from conservative lawmakers and religious leaders, who claim it would be a stepping stone to same-sex marriage and would infringe on the rights of the Catholic Church and schools.

As he fights to stay out of jail, Pagente continues to perform in drag shows and remains defiant about dressing up as Jesus.

“You can’t tell me what I can and cannot do in terms of expressing my faith or how I express my queerness,” he said.

“No one has an exclusive ownership of the concept of Jesus.”

Pagente, who describes himself as pansexual, gender fluid and a devout Catholic, said the reaction to his show left him shaken, but not surprised
AFP
Pagente said he chose to dress as Jesus and perform the Lord's Prayer to 'reignite' a sense of faith among LGBTQ people who have felt shunned by the Church
Pagente said he chose to dress as Jesus and perform the Lord’s Prayer to ‘reignite’ a sense of faith among LGBTQ people who have felt shunned by the Church
AFP
The 33-year-old was declared persona non grata in multiple cities and was flooded with hate messages and death threats on social media
The 33-year-old was declared persona non grata in multiple cities and was flooded with hate messages and death threats on social media
AFP
Filipino drag queen Amadeus Fernando Pagente is facing criminal charges after a viral performance of the Lord's Prayer in Manila
Filipino drag queen Amadeus Fernando Pagente is facing criminal charges after a viral performance of the Lord’s Prayer in Manila
AFP



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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