Bishops call for 3-day fasting after Duterte says God stupid

MANILA. President of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines, Archbishop Romulo Valles, (center) gestures as he speaks to Monday, July 9, 2018, in Manila. (AP)
MANILA. President of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines, Archbishop Romulo Valles, (center) gestures as he speaks to Monday, July 9, 2018, in Manila. (AP)

MANILA -- Philippine Catholic bishops have called for fasting and prayers after President Rodrigo Duterte called God "stupid" and questioned God's existence in profane remarks that set him on a collision course with Asia's largest Catholic church.

Archbishop Romulo Valles, who heads the country's association of bishops, called for a day of prayers Monday on July 16 to invoke "God's mercy and justice on those who have blasphemed God's holy name, those who slander and bear false witness and those who commit murder or justify murder as a means for fighting criminality."

Valles asked Filipino Catholics to join bishops in three more days of fasting, prayer and almsgiving starting on July 17.

Duterte has had a thorny relationship with Catholic bishops, who have criticized his bloody anti-drug crackdown and vulgar language. (AP)

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