Bishops will comply with law – Villegas

By September 16, 2019Headlines, News

WHEN four of the country’s bishops received the news about their inclusion as respondents in the case of sedition and other crimes filed by the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group-Philippine National Police before the Department of Justice, their first response was prayer.

In their fraternal message dated Sept. 7, 2019 of Teodoro C. Bacani Jr, Bishop Emeritus of Novaliches; Honesto F. Ongtioco, Bishop of Cubao; Pablo VirgiIio S. David, Bishop of Kalookan and Socrates B. Villegas, Archbishop of Lingayen Dagupan, they said they held no press conferences together, begged off from interviews, attended no rallies but chose to pray.

The message released by Archbishop Villegas quoted the four bishops saying prayer is their best weapon against every evil. “Prayer is power. This is a good time to be reminded of this,” they added.

They maintained that there is separation of Church and State, they said “there must be no separation between God and country.”

They also reiterated their appeal to their accusers. “There is joy and peace in living in the truth. We reach out to you in peace.”

They added that as shepherds of God’s people, “The Lord did not send us to defend ourselves… but, as citizens, we comply with the due processes of law.”

They said they pray instantly for their accusers. “May they meet the God of all Truths, be touched by His grace and stay away from the prince of lies,” and invite Peter Joemel Advincula claiming to be “Bikoy” in the “Ang Totoong Narcolist” video to turn back to God.


The archbishops said they have been praying fervently too for the team of prosecutors tasked to evaluate the case whom they believe Department of Justice “adhere to the values of justice and truth.”

They said their defense for human life and the sacredness of marriage remains as they asked the faithful to pray for them. (PhilStar Wire Service)

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