Catholic bishop disappointed over House-approved divorce bill
A Catholic bishop voiced his disappointment over the House of Representatives' approval of the Absolute Divorce Bill that seeks to legalize divorce in the country.
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“We are deeply saddened by the decision of 126 lawmakers in Congress to vote yes to the Divorce Bill,” Tagbilaran Bishop Alberto Uy said in a released statement by the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) on May 24.
The bishop lamented the decision by saying it undermines the sanctity of marriage as a “sacred covenant.”
The bishop also stressed the importance of upholding the Church's teachings on marriage and family life.
"May we all be inspired to work towards a society that honors and respects the sanctity of marriage," he said.
Uy even urged the faithful to pray for the senators in for them to “be guided” in making the right decision and not pass the Divorce Bill in the upper house.
“May they consider the well-being of families and be inspired to the society as a whole during their deliberations," he added.
The episcopal conference’s public affairs body also reiterated its stance against the bill.
"Anti-family, anti-marriage, and anti-children,” it said.
"It’s a betrayal of their constitutional mandate to uphold marriage and the family," said executive secretary of the commission Fr. Jerome Secillano.
Moreover, Secillano argued that divorce is "not the ultimate solution" to marital problems.
“We already have existing legal remedies to couple separation, and yet Congress decided to add more,” he added.