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CBCP may elect Mindanaon prexy

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The Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines. (INQUIRER FILE PHOTO)

President Rodrigo Duterte’s strained relationship with the Catholic Church may improve should the next leader of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) be a Mindanaoan just like Mr. Duterte.

This was the opinion of some bishops as they are set to meet this weekend in Manila for their three-day plenary assembly and elect a new CBCP president.

For Ozamiz Archbishop Martin Jumoad, having a Mindanaoan bishop lead the CBCP may help establish a good relationship with President Duterte, who hails from Davao.

“Psychologically, yes. Having a CBCP president from Mindanao may help in establishing [a] good relationship with the President,” the prelate said.

Jumoad was quick to add: “But I believe that as bishops, we articulate only what our Catholic faith says.”

The CBCP and the Church in general has a strained relationship with the President, who often targets clergymen in his tirades by accusing them of corruption and sexual abuses.

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