Hindi nawawala sa tungkulin ng Simbahan ang pagpuna sa mga kamalian ng gobyerno at mga opisyal nito, ayon kay Manila Apostolic Administrator Bishop Broderick Pabillo. Aniya, hindi rin nito layunin na lumikha ng pagkakahati-hati sa mga Pilipino.
MANILA - Manila Auxiliary Bishop Broderick Pabillo on Monday dared a Palace official to file charges against Roman Catholic leaders after allegations that the church violated a Constitutionally-mandated separation between the Church and the State.
The CBCP, in a pastoral letter dated July 16, said it was "still in disbelief" at how the government prioritized the passage of the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020, instead of stemming the spread of global pandemic in the country. "It is very clear that priests and bishops, as citizens of the country, have the right to freedom of speech," Monsod said in the same press conference.
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