CBCP head asks voters not to gamble the country's future


The head of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has urged Filipinos to actively engage in politics by supporting candidates who have the necessary skills and experience to perform well in the role.

Bishop Pablo David delivers homily during a Mass at Baclaran Church on April 6, 2022 (Screenshot/Baclaran Church FB)

Speaking during the “Solidarity Mass for the Moral Choice” at Baclaran Church on Wednesday, he said that now is not the time to be complacent about the country’s situation.

“Our low regard and inaction to politics will not bring development. Let us not gamble on the future of our country,” CBCP News quoted Bishop Pablo Virgilio David of Kalookan.

“Let us fight indifference. Let us be concerned for the welfare of others,” he added.

David said Christians are called to vote rightly and according to their conscience.

“Don’t just rely on others. We need to be involved. Let us work to change our political culture, even if little by little,” he said.

David also urged voters not to be swayed by disinformation, especially on social media.

“We can be blinded by lies and deception. It can put the conscience to sleep and can harden us like rocks,” he said.

The bishop then asked them to always side with the truth even if it is unpopular and “even if it hurts."

The Mass which was presided over by Manila Archbishop Jose Cardinal Advincula was attended by dozens of bishops, priests, and religious men and women in the Metropolitan See of Manila.

The liturgy was in response to the CBCP’s call for prayer for a credible and peaceful elections on May 9.