San Carlos City bishop: I can’t be silent amid violence, injustices

San Carlos Bishop Gerardo Alminaza

San Carlos Bishop Gerardo Alminaza of Negros Occidental. (Photo from his Facebook page)

BACOLOD CITY — The bishop of San Carlos City in Negros Occidental remained unfazed by accusations of a media outfit owned by self-proclaimed son of god Apollo Quiboloy that he is a mouthpiece of the Communist Party of the Philippines.

San Carlos Bishop Gerardo Alminaza on Friday, Feb. 24, said red-tagging will never stop his commitment to peace and justice.

“I cannot be silent amid violence and injustices,” the prelate said in a statement.

Alminaza, the Pilgrims for Peace convenor, said he was the subject of red-tagging by SMNI’s television program “Laban Kasama ang Bayan” during its Feb. 22 segment, where its hosts called his advocacy “diabolical and demonic.”

SMNI is the media outfit of Pastor Apollo Quiboloy.

“As this TV program continues to malign and even invoke vicious threats against the work of church-people, bishops and pastors, dedicated activists, and ordinary persons, we should never be afraid, but rather be brave in speaking for the truth on behalf of the victims of injustice,” Alminaza said.

“The demand to pursue peace is an echo of Jesus’ command to love. We cannot continue the fake model of peace that is one-sided -using pseudo development, that is militarized and highly politicized. We want a peace that is integral and inclusive, benefitting the common good-that uplifts the poor and promotes authentic development,” he added.

Alminaza spoke of Toto Patigas, Zara Alvarez, and Dr. Mary Rose Sancelan, among others, whose killings remain unsolved.

“They had dedicated their lives to the quest for a just and lasting peace,” he said.

Alminaza said he is committed to taking the side of the victims of injustice.

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