+ Follow NOVALICHES BISHOP TEODORO BACANI Tag
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[Title] => Bishop says palm frond not an amulet against evil
[Summary] => Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Tagle reminded the Filipino faithful yesterday that the “palaspas” or decorative palm frond is not an amulet or protection against evil spirits but “a symbol of our acceptance of Jesus Christ in our homes.”
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[Title] => Priests are also human
[Summary] => "We are not Superman."
This was how newly installed Manila Archbishop Gaudencio Rosales summed up the cause of the controversies that hounded the Church throughout the year as he hoped for better times for the clergy in the coming year.
In a meeting with reporters before the Christmas break, Rosales said reforms will continue within the Church even as he admitted that the scandals have deeply hurt them.
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[Title] => Church to check priests lifestyles
[Summary] => How are their morals holding up?
Amid allegations of impropriety, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) is set to conduct its own lifestyle check on priests.
However, the lifestyle check will focus on the clerics moral lifestyles rather than the more material matter of finances.
CBCP secretary general Hernando Coronel said yesterday that the "moral lifestyle check" is the inevitable offshoot of the protocol on sexual behavior they are set to complete by September.
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[Title] => CBCP cracks down on sexual offenders
[Summary] => The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has vowed to crack down on sexual offenders among the Catholic clergy even as it drafts rules and sanctions to govern future misconduct.
"The guidelines, to be adopted in September, address both the punitive and the healing aspects of sanctions and measures imposed," the CBCP said in a statement released after the conclusion of the 87th plenary assembly held over the weekend in Tagaytay City.
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[Title] => Second love child for bishop
[Summary] => Former Antipolo Bishop Crisostomo Yalungs self-proclaimed lover was rushed to a hospital and was expected to give birth soon to their second love child, ABS-CBNs "TV Patrol" reported last night.
The exclusive report showed footage of "Frances" and the birth certificate of their first child, whose father was identified as "Crisostomo Yalung," with profession listed as "Church worker."
The former bishop, who went to the US on the heels of the scandal, is now a librarian there.
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[Title] => Remove abortifacient drugs from market, CBCP urges government
[Summary] => The government should remove abortifacient drugs and devices including contraceptives from the market, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) said yesterday.
Novaliches Bishop Teodoro Bacani urged the Arroyo administration to take abortifacients off the market, even as he demanded that the government release a study made during the Ramos administration that proves the Churchs claim that contraceptives are actually abortifacient drugs.
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NOVALICHES BISHOP TEODORO BACANI
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[Title] => Bishop says palm frond not an amulet against evil
[Summary] => Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Tagle reminded the Filipino faithful yesterday that the “palaspas” or decorative palm frond is not an amulet or protection against evil spirits but “a symbol of our acceptance of Jesus Christ in our homes.”
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This was how newly installed Manila Archbishop Gaudencio Rosales summed up the cause of the controversies that hounded the Church throughout the year as he hoped for better times for the clergy in the coming year.
In a meeting with reporters before the Christmas break, Rosales said reforms will continue within the Church even as he admitted that the scandals have deeply hurt them.
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[Title] => Church to check priests lifestyles
[Summary] => How are their morals holding up?
Amid allegations of impropriety, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) is set to conduct its own lifestyle check on priests.
However, the lifestyle check will focus on the clerics moral lifestyles rather than the more material matter of finances.
CBCP secretary general Hernando Coronel said yesterday that the "moral lifestyle check" is the inevitable offshoot of the protocol on sexual behavior they are set to complete by September.
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[Title] => CBCP cracks down on sexual offenders
[Summary] => The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has vowed to crack down on sexual offenders among the Catholic clergy even as it drafts rules and sanctions to govern future misconduct.
"The guidelines, to be adopted in September, address both the punitive and the healing aspects of sanctions and measures imposed," the CBCP said in a statement released after the conclusion of the 87th plenary assembly held over the weekend in Tagaytay City.
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[Title] => Second love child for bishop
[Summary] => Former Antipolo Bishop Crisostomo Yalungs self-proclaimed lover was rushed to a hospital and was expected to give birth soon to their second love child, ABS-CBNs "TV Patrol" reported last night.
The exclusive report showed footage of "Frances" and the birth certificate of their first child, whose father was identified as "Crisostomo Yalung," with profession listed as "Church worker."
The former bishop, who went to the US on the heels of the scandal, is now a librarian there.
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[Title] => Remove abortifacient drugs from market, CBCP urges government
[Summary] => The government should remove abortifacient drugs and devices including contraceptives from the market, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) said yesterday.
Novaliches Bishop Teodoro Bacani urged the Arroyo administration to take abortifacients off the market, even as he demanded that the government release a study made during the Ramos administration that proves the Churchs claim that contraceptives are actually abortifacient drugs.
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