Church rebukes Arroyo over Congress bid

Posted at 12/01/2009 2:00 PM | Updated as of 12/01/2009 2:00 PM

MANILA - Leaders of the influential Roman Catholic church in the Philippines on Tuesday accused President Gloria Arroyo of being drunk on power and urged her to quit her bid to join Congress in next year's elections.

Archbishop Angel Lagdameo, president of the influential Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines, said Arroyo should "retire from politics" after her term ends next year.

"I wholeheartedly suggest she gives others a chance to serve and not give in to temptation of power," he said in a statement.

The appeal however was ignored by Arroyo, who on Tuesday officially filed her certificate for candidacy in her home town of Lubao, north of Manila.

Arroyo said she wanted to continue serving her province as the reason for not quitting public office.

The political opposition however has said the move was part of a scheme to ultimately install her as prime minister by amending the constitution and changing the system of government from presidential to parliamentary.

Archbishop Emeritus Oscar Cruz, also a member of the conference said Arroyo's congressional bid was "motivated by political survival."

"She manifests addiction to power, exhibits lack of propriety and remains fixated to have (Charter change) once elected as soon as possible, to target the office of Prime Minister," Cruz charged.

Another bishop, Emmanuel Trance, noted that while no law prohibits an outgoing president from seeking a lower position, doing so would be improper.

"She would have shown political delicadeza (propriety) or some statesmanship if she does not run," Trance said.

The Philippines is Asia's bastion of Catholicism, where over 80 percent of the 92 million population belongs to the religion.

The church's stand on various issues often shapes public opinion. It has rallied its flock to help oust two presidents -- dictator Ferdinand Marcos in 1986 and graft-tainted Joseph Estrada in 2001.

Bishops have also opposed various attempts by Arroyo and other presidents to amend the constitution.

In calling for Arroyo to quit, the church appears to be showing a clear break from the self-proclaimed devout Roman Catholic president, who has often quoted divine providence in her political decisions.


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CBCP LOST ITS MANDATE UNDER ARROYO

The CBCP has lost what little mandate it has under the Arroyo regime. With Bishop Soc Villegas and Arroyo's Pres'l. chair on religious affairs Meldy Poblador connections.

CBCP election and pro-Arroyo vote buying sponsored by Mrs. Arroyo. Pro-Arrovo CBCP Mindanao bloc led by Cagayan de Oro Archbishop Antonio Ledesma, Bishop Ramon Villena of Nueva Vizcaya, Archbishop Leonardo Legaspi of Nueva Caceres, Bishop Emeritus Francisco Claver of Bontoc-Lagawe, Bishop Pablo Virgilio David of Pampanga.

Catholic priest and bishops are fast losing their ground in the Philippine society.

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Nagsimula kay Cardinal Kasalanan

Nagsimula kay Cardinal Kasalanan ang mga palpak na desisyon ng CBCP. Lahat yata ng pulitikong sinuportahan ng CBCP ay palpak, sinu-sino ba ang hindi napalpak?

Pati rin naman sila sila ay hindi rin nagkakasundo kung anong desisyon, mga alagad na yan ng relihiyon hah. Masyado na kasi nangingialam eh! Kaya nga may separation of church and government, igalang nalang nila ang isat isa, walang pakialamanan. Pakialamanan nalang nila ay kung paano mapapababa ang mga tuition fees sa mga eskwelahan nila ng sa gayun, makapasok ang mga batang kapos.

Sa darating na halalan, sino ba ang susuportahan ng CBCP? For sure, mark my words, kapalpakan na naman ang aabutin pag nanalo itong si totoy ngiti, totoy kaway, front (dog smile) face ng "L"upon ng mga "P"ulitikong Trapo, hahah..

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palpak ang CBCP!

The "Hello Garci" controversy that haunted Arroyo in 2005 was almost a "defining moment" in Philippine politics. Muntikan nang mapatalsik si Arroyo noon ng taumbayan. Napatalsik na sana siya kung hindi lang nagdalawang-isip ang Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines to support such "EDSA" move! Naniniwala ako na hindi "for the common good" ang inisip ng mga obispo noong mga panahong iyon, kung di "personal good"! Sinukli-an lang ng mga obispo ang funds na iniabot ng gobyerno para sa kani-kanilang mga "social services" programs ng simbahan! Wala na sanang Arroyo ngayon! I cast the blame on the Catholic Bishops!

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