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Ozamiz bishop does not own a Pajero

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

The Local Church of Ozamiz categorically denied that Archbishop Jesus A. Dosado, CM, has received a Pajero from the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) during the Arroyo administration.

Rev. Fr. Marvin O. OsmeƱa, administrator of Immaculate Conception Cathedral Parish and a custodian of church’s property stressed that Archbishop Dosado was not among the recipients of the vehicles if there was truth to the Inquirer report.
The statement was echoed by Fr. Edgar S. Canama, station manager of Catholic-run Radio Station Dxdd AM/FM who claimed that Archbishop Dosado mentioned did not own a Pajero from PCSO.

“Since time immemorial dxDD stations have not used a Pajero from the bishop in all our operations,” Canama said.

The comments from two clergy on the subject of Pajero from PCSO have been clear as their response of the news that Archbishop Jesus Dosado of Ozamiz own a Mitsubishi Pajero color gray which is often used by Church-run radio station dxDD AM/FM.
The two clergy have emphasized that the local church of Ozamiz does not condone bribery and corruption.

Saying that there is no truth behind the said accusation, Wendell Talibong, dxDD-AM production head and Catholic Faith Defender (CFD) National Vice-president, said it is only a diversionary tactics of the Aquino administration on the issue of Reproductive Health and Philippine Divorce Bill.

Dosado is very vocal against the legalization of the RH bill and the divorce bill and he reiterated that Catholic politicians supported the said bills be denied by the Holy Communion.

Dosado even recognized and gave a papal cross to Misamis Occidental solons who did not support the legalization of RH Bill.

Talibong said that it is impossible that the Archbishop accepts offers from the PCSO because even PCSO advertisement is banned from airing over dxDD-AM and FM.

“Airing PCSO advertisements is tantamount of promoting the culture of gambling which is against the official teaching of the Catholic Church,” Talibong added.
Talibong announced that serious allegations must be backed by proof, evidence and credible source.(NEPTALIE BATOLENIO)

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