Philippine bishops call for
prayer for clergymen accused of sedition
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| Archbishop Romulo Valles of Davao, the President of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) (AFP) |
The Philippine National Police has charged 4 Catholic
bishops, 3 priests, a religious brother, the country's vice president and 35
members of the opposition, for inciting sedition, cyber libel, libel and
obstruction of justice. If found guilty, they could face imprisonment.
By Robin Gomes
The Philippine Catholic Church is calling on its faithful to
pray for their pastors who face imprisonment if found guilty of sedition and
other charges.
Archbishop Romulo Valles of Davao, the President of
the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP),
issued a letter on August 1, entitled, “Solidarity in
Prayer”, particularly asking that Masses be celebrated on Aug.
6, the Feast of the Transfiguration, and Aug. 15, the Solemnity
of the Assumption of Mary, for this intention.
Charges "beyond belief"
Philippine authorities have filed charges of inciting
sedition, cyber libel, libel and obstruction of justice against four Catholic
bishops, three priests, a religious brother, the country's vice president and
35 members of the opposition.
The charges stem from the release of a video that went viral
on several social media platforms early this year that linked President Rodrigo
Duterte and his family to the illegal drug trade.
The churchmen charged are Bishop Honesto Ongtioco of
Cubao, Bishop Pablo Virgilio David of Kalookan, retired Bishop Teodoro Bacani
Jr. of Novaliches, and Archbishop Socrates Villegas of Lingayen-Dagupan.
“That they are accused of sedition and other criminal complaints is for me beyond belief,” Archbishop Valles said in the appeal.
“That they are accused of sedition and other criminal complaints is for me beyond belief,” Archbishop Valles said in the appeal.
“The processes related to the charges of the crime of
sedition have now started to move. They are now asked to submit their counter
affidavits”, he wrote, saying, the bishops “are now facing difficult days
ahead.”
Government prosecutors are scheduled to begin the
preliminary probe on Friday on the cases that the police have filed against the
accused. The Department of Justice has already summoned all the accused
to the investigation.
Fairness, justice and truth
“My invitation and my appeal to all of you, brother
archbishops and bishops in the whole country,” the CBCP president said, is,
“Let us be in solidarity with them in prayer.”
“Let us invite our priests, our religious, our people to
join us in this solidarity in prayer,” he urged.
Archbishop Valles also invited the faithful to pray for all
those involved in the probe “so that fairness, justice and truth will guide
them”.
Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle of Manila had earlier asked
priests and Catholics to recite a "prayer for the nation" for
"persecuted" bishops and priests on all Sunday Masses in Manila
during August. (Source: UCANEWS/CBCPNEWS)

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