DAVAO CITY 鈥 President Rodrigo Duterte warned on Monday he would cut off a bishop鈥檚 head if the latter was found to be selling illegal drugs.
But the President did not name the bishop he was referring to, even as he renewed hitting the Catholic Church, accusing bishops of corruption and asking cars and other favors from the government.
鈥淏ishop, kapag magpabili ka ng droga paputulan kita ng ulo,鈥 the President said, without naming the bishop he was addressing.
[Bishop, if you are selling drugs, I鈥檒l have your head cut off.]
Earlier, in his speech, however, he had lashed out at a certain 鈥淏ishop David,鈥 for believing in an 鈥渁rchaic鈥 faith and engaging in the corrupt practice of asking cars or favors from the government, among others.
鈥淭he Catholic Church and Bishop David is clinging to a belief 3,000 years ago,鈥 the President said. 鈥淗ow can people 3,000 years ago predict what is happening today?鈥
The President made these remarks in a speech he delivered said during the construction kick-off ceremony of a bulk water supply project in Barangay Gumalang, Baguio District here.
He said the 鈥渁rchaic鈥 church was only good at making money.
Without naming names, Duterte said bishops had been asking cars and favors from government, knowing fully well it was corruption.
鈥淎nd you have the balls [to criticize], brave as you are, to ask for cars from the government?鈥 he asked.
鈥淒avid,鈥 the President said at one point in his speech. 鈥淣agdududa tuloy ako bakit sige ka ikot kapag gabi, duda tuloy ako sa droga ka.鈥
[I鈥檓 beginning to suspect why you鈥檙e frequently roaming around at night. I suspect that you could be involved in drugs.]
Days earlier, the President had accused a certain 鈥淏ishop David鈥 of taking money from donations to benefit his family.
It prompted Caloocan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, one of the most vocal critics of the President鈥檚 war on drugs, to reply, saying the accusations could have come only from a 鈥渟ick鈥 man.
The bishop asked the public to pray for the President. He also said he had been taught by his parents not to steal.
The Presient also reminded the bishops about a challenge he made during the early days as presidency to fight illegal drugs. /atm