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Catholic charismatic groups express support for accused clergymen
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The Philippine Catholic Charismatic Renewal Services, Inc. and Federation of Trans-parochial Charismatic Communities have expressed their support for the Church leaders accused of sedition and cyber libel.

Dr. Arcadio Tamayo, national president of the charismatic group, said they have been in close partnership with the accused clergymen in serving charismatic communities and as such have witnessed “the goodness of these bishops and genuine love for the country”.

“We, the Philippine Catholic Charismatic Renewal Services, Inc. and the Federation of Trans-parochial Charismatic Communities stand together with all the laborers in the vineyard of God in our pursuit of truth, justice, and peace for our country. We will continue our work of building the Kingdom by proclaiming the truth and our mission to defend God’s people by seeking justice for the maligned, persecuted, and the oppressed,” Tamayo said.

“Having worked through the years so closely with Archbishop Socrates Villegas, Bishop Teodoro Bacani, Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, and Bishop Honesto Ongtioco, our organizations can attest to their good-will and moral ascendancy,” he added.

Government prosecutors have scheduled today, August 9, the preliminary probe on the cases filed by the police against the clergymen and several opposition figures. The Department of Justice has already summoned all the accused to the investigation.

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