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An official of the Camp John Hay Development Corp. (CJHDevCo) yesterday said the attempt of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) to terminate the company’s contract is illegal.

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Set realistic goals when making New Year resolutions. Caloocan Bishop Deogracias Iñiguez believes this will spare us from disappointment.

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The Catholic Church has reiterated its strong objection to the move of the government to distribute contraceptives in depressed areas in the country as part of the administration's population control program.

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MANILA, Philippines -- Citing the misuse of government funds, a Church official has urged government executives to stop coming out with political infomercials.

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines may take up the 'Gloria Resign' proposal due to the bribery attempt on some local officials.

CBCP public affairs chairman Caloocan bishop Deogracias Iñiguez Jr. said they might discuss this in the next assembly.

Iñiguez, is one of the three bishops asking Mrs. Arroyo to step down after her administration continues to be hounded by scandals that started with the National Boradband Netowrk deal and most recent the birbery attempt during a meeting at the Palace.

 

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In the continuing word war between Malacañang and the CBCP, Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said the Palace is not backing down from its call for the bishops and other clergymen to respect the constitutional principle of the separation of Church and State.
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In a press conference yesterday, Bishop Deo Iñiguez of the Diocese of Caloocan, one of the leaders of the Kilusang Makabayang Ekonomiya (KME), urged the public to "exercise prudence" amid the controversies besetting the beleaguered government.

As leaders of the Church, Iñiguez said, the bishops have a moral responsibility to guide the people.
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Bishop Deogracias Iñiguez, president of the National Ecumenical Consultative Committee (NECCOM), said the people can best express their sovereign will through elections.

"Prayer takes a primary role in the electoral process," he said. "The people of God with a sharpened sense of justice and love for country can be a catalyst for transformation through prayer and healing."
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MANILA, Philippines -- Citing the misuse of government funds, a Church official has urged government executives to stop coming out with political infomercials.

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines may take up the 'Gloria Resign' proposal due to the bribery attempt on some local officials.

CBCP public affairs chairman Caloocan bishop Deogracias Iñiguez Jr. said they might discuss this in the next assembly.

Iñiguez, is one of the three bishops asking Mrs. Arroyo to step down after her administration continues to be hounded by scandals that started with the National Boradband Netowrk deal and most recent the birbery attempt during a meeting at the Palace.

 

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In the continuing word war between Malacañang and the CBCP, Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said the Palace is not backing down from its call for the bishops and other clergymen to respect the constitutional principle of the separation of Church and State.
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Last Wednesday, the bishop of Caloocan City, Deogracias Iñiguez, went further than any other bishop has ever gone in meddling with Philippine politics. Iñiguez himself filed an impeachment complaint against President Arroyo.
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As leaders of the Church, Iñiguez said, the bishops have a moral responsibility to guide the people.
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Bishop Deogracias Iñiguez, president of the National Ecumenical Consultative Committee (NECCOM), said the people can best express their sovereign will through elections.

"Prayer takes a primary role in the electoral process," he said. "The people of God with a sharpened sense of justice and love for country can be a catalyst for transformation through prayer and healing."
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