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Philippine Senator Offers to Mediate Between Duterte And Catholic Church

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Aleading senator in the Philippine­s says he will try and mediate between President Rodrigo Duterte and the Catholic Church.

Senate President Vicente Sotto III said on Monday that “there’s nothing to lose,” and he was trying to get in touch with the leadership of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippine­s to “find out more about their perspectiv­e.”

“Then at the first chance that I get to talk to the President, we’ll try to mediate if it’s possible at all. If not, at least we tried,” Mr Sotto told the Philippine News Agency.

Mr Duterte has been at odds with the country’s Catholic Church since before he took office in 2016. Church leaders have condemned his bloody crackdown on the drug trade which has left thousands of people dead in extrajudic­ial killings, as well as his efforts to reintroduc­e the death penalty.

The President’s frequent remarks about killing drug dealers is credited by his critics for declaring an “open season” for the security forces to murder those in the drug trade with impunity.

Mr Duterte also has earned flak from Church leaders for calling God stupid and for suggesting that people should not go to church to attend mass. Mr Duterte, who claimed to have been molested by a priest when he was a student, called on church leaders not to use the “platform of religion” to criticise him.

Last month, he drew condemnati­on for saying the bishops should be “killed” just days after saying a bishop named “David” - presumed to be Mr Duterte critic Bishop Pablo Virgilio David of Caloocan should have his “head cut off.” On Monday, presidenti­al spokespers­on, Salvador Panelo, told reporters Mr Duterte is “only defending himself from attacks.” “It’s self-defence,” he said.

“If you can unleash tirades against the president then be ready to receive some in return.” Mr Panelo also claimed the bishops “are living in comfort, while the people are wallowing in poverty,” and the president’s “style” was aimed at “shaking long-held religious tenets and beliefs that instead of molding them into being righteous individual­s make them cling to religion as an opium.” Sorsogon Bishop Arturo Bastes told the Philippine Daily Inquirer that Mr Duterte has “uttered absolutely silly things.”

“And his ‘fans’ consider his murderous words as a mere joke. Is it a joke to advise people to kill?” Bishop Bastes asked. “There should be a mass movement among decent Filipinos to make him desist from speaking like a devil.”

 ??  ?? Sorsogon Bishop Arturo Bastes.
Sorsogon Bishop Arturo Bastes.
 ??  ?? Senate President Vicente Sotto III.
Senate President Vicente Sotto III.
 ??  ?? President Rodrigo Duterte.
President Rodrigo Duterte.

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