+ Follow BAGABAG VICE MAYOR NESTOR SEVILLENA Tag
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[Title] => Vizcaya bishop retains embattled priest
[Summary] => BAGABAG, Nueva Vizcaya Bayombong Bishop Ramon Villena saved the neck of this towns parish priest yesterday by retaining him despite calls by a group of parishioners for his ouster for alleged corruption and other "unchristian" acts.
[DatePublished] => 2002-06-10 00:00:00
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[Title] => Vizcaya cop chief axed over church vandalism
[Summary] => BAGABAG, Nueva Vizcaya This towns police chief lost his post this week apparently for failing to stop parishioners seeking the ouster of their parish priest, Msgr. Emilio Vicente Tugadi, from vandalizing the church premises and other public places.
But Senior Superintendent Romeo Hilomen, provincial police director, denied that the relief of Inspector Zaidee Daculog had anything to do with the vandalism, saying Daculog was on his way out for another assignment.
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But Senior Superintendent Romeo Hilomen, provincial police director, denied that the relief of Inspector Zaidee Daculog had anything to do with the vandalism, saying Daculog was on his way out for another assignment.
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