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CBCP slams 'ASAP XV’s' Bora episode

Posted at 03/29/2010 6:49 PM | Updated as of 03/29/2010 7:17 PM

MANILA, Philippines - The Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has scored ABS-CBN after the network’s weekly entertainment variety show, "ASAP XV," aired a summer special episode that showed its performers wearing bikinis and skimpy wardrobes.

CBCP wondered why the Boracay episode was aired at a time when Catholics were observing Palm Sunday, which signals the start of the Holy Week.

Monsignor Gaspar Balerite of the Diocese of Catarman, Northern Samar said the summer-themed episode was “an inappropriate way to usher in the Holy Week.”

Balerite added that media-- whether used in entertainment or public service—should be sensitive to the Catholic Church’s Holy Week observance.

“They (media) should be sensitive to the Holy Week, they should respect this Catholic observance. Just this noon, Channel 2 showed a beach scene with girls on skimpy bikinis and it is Passion Sunday,” Balerite said in his text message to CBCP media director Monsignor Pedro Quitorio III on Sunday.

Balerite noted that by advertising beach resorts as destination for the Holy Week, ABS-CBN "has portrayed the week of repentance, abstinence and fasting as a time for merrymaking and leisure."

“I hope beach resorts should not be advertised [in the way they did] because [this] vacation [is meant] for the Holy Week observance,” Balerite added.

Quitorio said Balerite’s grievances should also remind other television stations and other media outfits to be sensitive on the contents and messages that they air or publish during Holy Week and other Catholic and non-Catholic observances.

“Since most of this media networks are Catholic, I think this is also a barometer of how Catholics regard their very own Catholic observances and traditions—which pose a bigger challenge to church leaders by the way they educate their own constituents. But Catholic or not, media should be very particular with religious sensitivities,” Quitorio said.


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brainwashing is over in the 20th century

The brainwashing of people perpretrated by the Catholic Church in the Philippines should be over in the 20th century. Their influence has already significantly diminised all over the world including the US. The recent child molestation charges levied against the Church in Ireland and many parishes in North America is a testament of the hypocrisy of this archaic institution who thrives on brainwashing people and manipulating for their gains and control. Like any organized scams, this institution MUST be exposed for what it is- nothing but a MONEY MAKING SCHEMES which uses wooden crosses to instill fear, populated by child molesters masked in white garb- Pathetic pedophiles with identity problems. WAKE UP PHILIPPINES! Liberate yourself from centuries of BRAIN CONTROL. They are like the muslim version of Talibans who believes women's faces should be covered in burka! They are like the Jewish version of the Hasidics where women should be covered with white sheets while having sex! What a JOKE!

Dr Capuano

how dear you say that? are

how dear you say that? are you a Scripture scholar... Before you point your finger to people, make it sure that you are aware also that one of your fingers is pointing to yourself.

I bet to disagree that Noli Me tAngere shows that the Church is fraud. MAke further research before you claim this statement, or else kabobohan itong pinagsasabi mo//


matakot kayo sa Diyos

Mga demonyo matakot kayo sa Diyos, kasama na ang mga paring phedophilia at bading...sa mga paring yumayari ng babae...sustentohan nyo ang mga anak nyo, pero huwag yung pera galing sa abuloy...mahiya naman kayo.


just a commen t

it is amazing you make a conclusion based on a questionable material. "the secret gospel of mark" as you said has never been scrutinize by the scholars to its authenticity, yet you are using this as a basis of your argument and conclusion.

Though the Philippine disease that you have mention will be actually true but it will be dangerous enough to navigate resources which has been debated by the scholars to its authenticity.

It is very easy to throw garbage to someone but what is difficult is to prove it. I hope before you jump conclusion and believe to the authenticity of "the secret book of Mark", you have also examined the book of Mark as being canonized by the church, if it is truthful or not.


Rizal: Noli Me Tangere (Don't Touch Me) ('Wag Mo Akong Hipuan)

It's amazing that in the Philippines, the national hero is Jose Rizal and students are required to read and study the Noli Me Tangere, which clearly shows that the Church is a fraud. Yet up to now, Filipinos unfortunately still do not understand his book. The Philippine disease which he tried to cure is still paralyzing the country.

Jesus and St. John are Bipolar Bisexuals.

The role of shaman is best-fit for a WOMAN, not a man. Therefore, any man who attempts to play that role is either bisexual or gay in varying degrees.

The unedited or original Gospel of Mark (the Secret Gospel of Mark) mentions the pedophilia of Jesus with a young man in linen cloth (Mark 14:51-52) which was deleted in the modified or canonized version of the Gospel of Mark.

St. John, Jesus' "most loved" disciple (and the "man" who looks like a woman in Da Vinci's Last Supper) talks about Jesus' dual nature as the "Word" or "Logos" (the Greek equivalent of Yin-Yang or the Tao) in John 1:1.

So it's not surprising that all these priests are molesting children and raping women. They've been doing it for thousands of years, and they'll continue to do it perpetually. Love is dual-natured. Love is bisexual. Love is bipolar. Just like M."Bi" Villar.

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