Aquino faces threat of Excommunication?
Monday, October 4th, 2010
A certain Bishop Nereo Odchimar, president of CBCP, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines said president Noynoy faces the threat of excommunication if the president promotes the distribution of modern methods of contraception like the pill, IUD and condoms.
Now assuming the bishop knows what he is talking about and that he is not just bullying Noynoy Aquino, we also have to put into consideration the fact that a high 71% of Pinoy Catholics also support the RH Bill 5043 (see Inquirer on SWS Survey). In other words, if he thinks he has the power to excommunicate our president, then he may also include the 71% of Filipino Catholics.
A key component of RH Bill 5043 is that the government will provide support, information and promotion of all types of contraceptive methods, which includes traditional or natural methods that the catholic church exclusively supports and modern or artificial methods of contraception. This is exactly the same position of president Noynoy – that pinoy couples will be given free choice on the kind of contraception they will use.
I don’t know if the bishop realizes this, but the bishop’s threat if carried out will deplete the catholic church in the Philippines of believers. There will be no catholic church to speak of.
Aside from this huge number of Catholics who support the RH Bill, the CBCP will need to excommunicate doctors, nurses, health workers and DOH employees and officers who also support and prescribe modern methods of contraception.
Bishop Nereo Odchimar’s action of mass excommunication of Pinoy catholics will in a snap of a finger turn this country to something very different from what we used to know it to be. One of the things the Philippines is known for is for being a catholic country.
Source: 2010 Presidentiables
The CBCP denies the News!
“I deny the news report… that I threatened President Aquino with excommunication,” said Odchimar.
Odchimar said while there were a number of bishops who were dismayed and frustrated over Mr. Aquino’s position on artificial contraceptives, the CBCP has not given up on dialogue as a means to resolve the issue.
“I stated that the initial approach of this issue is to be in the spirit of dialogue and not of confrontation,” he said.
“Threat of excommunication at this point… can hardly be considered to be in line with dialogue.”
Odchimar said the penalty of excommunication is meted out to the principals and accomplices of abortion when certain conditions are verified.
Canon Law and Morals demand that the sanction is imposed under moral immutability of the sinner, he added.
Odchimar said the Catholic Church’s position is that human life starts at conception and not at implantation.
“Some contraceptive pills and devices are abortifacient,” he said.
“Any completed act to expel or kill the fertilized ovum is considered to be an act of abortion.”
Lacierda, on the other hand, said it would be better for families to have just two children instead of six when they could hardly survive.
Lacierda said it is understandable for the Catholic Church to get involved, owing to the “moral dimensions” of the controversial RH bill.
“There are certain moral dimensions to the issue of the RH bill and certainly you cannot stop them (Catholic church) from doing so,” he said.
Lacierda said Mr. Aquino’s “responsible parenthood” stance has remained unchanged.
“The stand of the President has been firm throughout the campaign, up to now it has never changed,” he said.
“We still believe, again, that our position is for responsible parenthood. We believe that the parents are the ultimate decision-makers after being informed of the various choices for family planning.
“We will respect whatever their decision is and if they require assistance from the state, we will help them.
“There is no bias towards any one particular method, all the methods will be presented. That’s why we are saying the choice must be informed.
“Insofar as the other methods of family planning are concerned, we are presenting everything. The Catholic Church believes in natural family planning, we are presenting that as well.”
Lacierda said the distribution of contraceptives has been included in the Department of Health’s budget for next year.
“I heard (Health) Secretary (Enrique) Ona mention that there is a budget for that, but I’m not very clear how much of the budget was proportioned towards the purchase of contraceptives,” he said.
“I understand from Secretary Ona (there is an) information campaign on all the methods of family planning but as to specifically how much was allotted to contraceptives I will ask Secretary Ona about that.”
Source: PhilStar
Final Word
Actually it would be a good idea to deplete their own Church of believers so that we can kick this foreign religion out of our country; something we had failed ages ago.
I also find it laughable to see how quick the Church change their dialogues. Sometimes, we can’t even discern which ones are serious and which ones aren’t. Anyway, this is common for people who listen to the voice inside their heads.
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In the Philippines, a predominantly Catholic nation, the Church is the biggest hindrance to the passage of the Reproductive Health (RH) bill, a women’s advocate group said.