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Philippine President Duterte Agrees to Curb His Tirades Against Church

July 10, 2018 | Asia
July 10, 2018
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ICC Note: After meeting with Archbishop Romulo Valles, Philippine president Duterte has agreed to curb his tirades against the Catholic Church. He has drawn criticism from Catholics in recent months for his controversial remarks against God.  

07/10/2018 Philippines (UCA News) – Outspoken Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte is to curb his tirades against the Catholic Church after agreeing to a moratorium on statements deriding priests and bishops.

The presidential palace announced the president’s decision after a 30-minute meeting between Duterte and Archbishop Romulo Valles of Davao on July 9.

The president has drawn flak from Catholics for calling God “stupid” in a speech and for spewing diatribes against Catholic bishops and priests in recent months.

“[The president] agreed to a moratorium on statements about the church after the meeting,” said presidential spokesman Harry Roque.

A day after the meeting, however, the president’s spokesman said Duterte wanted church leaders to stop criticizing his administration.

“Given there is separation of church and state, [church leaders] should not use the pulpit to criticize his administration,” said Roque, quoting the president.

Duterte’s meeting with Archbishop Valles, president of the bishops’ conference, came after the Catholic bishops’ conference released a statement lambasting a wave of killings over the last two years.

Roque described the statement as “very tame,” adding that it’s “nothing new” because “there was no outright condemnation.”

“I was expecting the worst, it was a very tame pastoral letter, I thought,” he said, adding that the church leaders might be avoiding “outright confrontation” with the government.

Before meeting Duterte, Archbishop Valles said he accepted the “gracious invitation” of the president for a dialogue “because as bishops, we are open to listen to one another with respect.”

On June 25, Duterte formed a committee to hold dialogue with leaders of the Catholic Church following his controversial remarks about God.

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