• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • Regional
    • Davao Region
    • Northern Mindanao
    • Soccsksargen
    • Caraga Region
    • Zamboanga Peninsula
  • Categories
    • Top Stories
    • Environment
    • Police Files
    • Business
    • Davao Region
    • BARMM
    • Newslights
    • Agriculture and Food
    • Bisaya Kini
    • Where’s Our Money
    • War On Drugs
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
NewsLine Philippines

NewsLine Philippines

Building Information Highway for the Community

  • Top Stories
  • Business
  • Health
  • Environment
  • War On Drugs
  • Bisaya Kini
  • OFW News
  • September 17, 2025

Palace open to dialogue with CBCP

June 15, 2018 by Philippine News Agency

MANILA — Despite his tirades against the Catholic Church, President Rodrigo R. Duterte is open to hold a dialogue with the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), his spokesman said on Thursday.

Presidential spokesman Harry Roque made this remark a day after Duterte hit Catholic priests anew, claiming that some of them had affairs with women, which prompted bishops to call him out for his attacks.

“Kung dayalogo ay talaga naman pong bukas ang Presidente, bukas ang Palasyo lalung-lalo na po ngayon na ang Secretary-General ngCBCP ay taga-Davao din (When it comes to holding a dialogue, our President is open to it, the Palace is open especially because the current Secretary-General of CBCP is also from Davao),” Roque said.

“In fact tingnan po natin talaga on how to institutionalize this dialogue (In fact, we are looking at how to institutionalize this dialogue),” he added.

Roque added that Duterte is in good terms with CBCP president and Davao Archbishop Romulo Valles.

“Wala naman pong sama ng loob ang ating Presidente sa tumatayong Secretary-General ngayon ng CBCP (Duterte has no ill will towards the Secretary General of the CBCP),” he added.

According to Roque, it was “normal” for a person, including the President, to sometimes disagree with teachings of the Catholic Church.

“Mayroon po siyang sariling mga paninindigan na taliwas sa paninindigan ng Simbahang Katoliko, pero iyan po naman ay karapatan ng lahat, magkaroon ng pananampalataya o huwag magkaroon ng kahit anong pananampalataya (He has his own beliefs that are against the Catholic Church but that’s everyone’s right, to have exercised religion or not exercise religion),” Roque said.

However, he assured that the government will prioritize investigation on the killing of priests and will hold the perpetrators liable.

“Sa tingin ko po, personal na paninindigan ni Presidente iyan. Pero ang aming assurance po, ang gobyerno po ay gagawin ang kanyang katungkulan, para po pigilan, itigil itong kultura ng impunity (I think it is the personal stance of the President.

But our assurance is that the government will do its job to stop this culture of impunity),” Roque said.

Roque reiterated that Duterte’s criticisms against the Catholic Church did not mean that he allowed the killings of Catholic priests.

“At pagdating nga dito sa pagpatay ng pari – hinding-hindi naman po sasabihin ng Presidente na patayin ninyo ang mga kaparian (In terms of killing priests–the President will never tell anyone to kill priests),” he added.

On Wednesday, Roque said efforts of the Duterte administration to investigate the series of killings that have targeted priests, media practitioners, and prosecutors, are not merely “lip service.”

He made this remark after the killing of Nueva Ecija priest, Fr. Richmond Nilo last Sunday.

Nilo is the third Catholic priest killed in the country in the past seven months.

Roque said President Duterte himself has expressed concern on the rise in the number of killings.

“Nababahala talaga si Presidente dito sa pagtaas ng kriminalidad ‘no (The President is really concerned about the rise in criminality in the country),” Roque said.

He also emphasized that unlike the administration of former President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III, the current administration is acting on these killings. -PNA

Filed Under: Top Stories Tagged With: CBCP, Duterte and the church

Primary Sidebar

loader-image
Davao City
Davao City, PH
11:04 am, Sep 17, 2025
temperature icon 27°C
overcast clouds
Humidity: 83 %
Wind: 2 mph
Clouds: 100%
Sunrise: 5:30 am
Sunset: 5:44 pm
Detailed weather
Weather from OpenWeatherMap
  • Human trafficking
  • Bisaya Kini
  • Business
  • Health
  • Environment
  • War On Drugs
  • Newslights
  • OFW News
  • Top Stories
  • Where’s Our Money

Youtube Videos

  • 100 residente sa Lanao del Norte nakadawat og tag 2000 tilapia fingerlings
    by NEWSLINE PHILIPPINES at 1:00 am

    Usa ka gatus ka mga residente sa Lanao del Norte ang gihatagan og tag-dos mil ka tilapia fingerlings isip mga benepisyaryo sa programang Igniting Sustainability in Dynamic Aquaculture kon iSDA Program pinaagi sa Upland Freshwater Development. Sa Cotabato Province, nagpahigayon og Fish Stock Enhancement, Clean-up Drive ug Tree Growing Activity ang Office of the Provincial Agriculturist sa Kabacan, Cotabato isip pagsaulog sa ika-62 Fish Conservation Week. #NewslinePhilippines

  • Sunog miulbo atubangan sa Panabo City Bus Terminal
    by NEWSLINE PHILIPPINES at 12:00 am

    Usa ka sunog ang milamoy sa mga business establishment sa Panabo City, Davao del Norte kaganihang alas Onse sa buntag. Daku na kaayo ang ulbo sa kalayo dihang miabot ang mga bombero. #NewslinePhilippines

Top Stories

Davao City’s restricted zone flash flood kills 4, leaves 3 missing

September 16, 2025 By NewsLine Philippines

P20/kilo rice for transport workers begins today

September 16, 2025 By NewsLine Philippines

Foreign debt reaches new high of $148.9 billion

September 15, 2025 By NewsLine Philippines

Mayor Baste Duterte files kidnapping case over alleged illegal arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte

September 15, 2025 By Editha Z. Caduaya

Customs launches Balikbayan Action Center to safeguard OFWs’ shipments

September 14, 2025 By NewsLine Philippines

More Top Stories Post

Opinion

The KOJC Saga, A Year After: Marcos’ power play disguised as justice

September 8, 2025 By Editha Z. Caduaya

Content with Purpose: Lessons from Krakow

May 7, 2025 By Editha Z. Caduaya

Duterte’s Arrest: A Victory for EJK victims or an injustice to his legacy?

March 12, 2025 By Editha Z. Caduaya

More Opinion Post

Environment

PAGASA predicts a potential La Niña commencing October

September 11, 2025 By NewsLine Philippines

Davao City records drop in fire incidents; BFP urges caution ahead of Christmas Season

September 10, 2025 By NewsLine Philippines

More Environment Post

Governance

More Governance Post

Footer

Contact Us

Newsline Philippines
Mobile: +63917 150 8377
Email Address: newslineph.corres@gmail.com or newsline.ph@gmail.com

Bisaya Kini

45 anyos ng lalaki sikop sa buy bust operation

July 5, 2025 By Paul Palacio

Negosyanteng babaye gipusil-patay sa Davao

June 29, 2025 By Paul Palacio

Car wash boy gipusil-patay sa North Cotabato

June 27, 2025 By Giovani del Mundo

Kanhi Misamis Occidental congressman nakonbikto  tungod sa PDAF scam

June 14, 2025 By Paul Palacio

16 ka fighter jet gigama sa US aron ihanyag sa Pilipinas

June 7, 2025 By Paul Palacio

More Bisaya Kini Post

Agriculture and Food

President Marcos vows support for Fisheries Sector in GenSan visit

July 4, 2025 By NewsLine Philippines

China Coast Guard blasts Filipino boats with water cannons at Panatag Shoal

June 24, 2025 By Editha Z. Caduaya

Boosting Rice Production in the Philippines: Techno Farms, Policies, and Price Challenges

June 20, 2025 By Editha Z. Caduaya

More Post

DISCLAIMER

Newsline Philippine website welcomes healthy discussion, exchange of opinions friendly debate, but comments posted by our readers does not reflect the views and opinion of Newsline Philippines.

Newsline Philippines reserves the right to delete, reproduce, or modify comments posted here without notice. Posts that are inappropriate and does not follow community standard will automatically be deleted.

Newsline Philippines IPO Reg. No. 4/2017/005044896
Newsline Philippines · Copyright © 2025 · All Rights Reserved