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Duterte: I am sorry for taking Pope’s name in vain

By: - Reporter / @NCorralesINQ
/ 05:34 PM March 03, 2016

VIGAN CITY, Philippines — “I am Rodrigo Duterte. I am sorry for taking the name of the Pope in vain,” said Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte as he met with Monsignor Vicente Avila here on Thursday.

As a response, Avila invited Duterte inside the Metropolitan Cathedral to pray for him.

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“Let’s go inside and we’ll pray,” Avila told Duterte.

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Duterte became controversial when he uttered an invective at the heavy traffic when Pope Francis visited the Philippines in January 2015.

The tough-talking mayor took his campaign to this city after a successful sortie in Pangasinan.

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Duterte was treated as if he were a heartthrob as Ilocanos lined up the streets cheering and chanting “Duterte, Duterte.”

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He went to the provincial capitol with Gov. Ryan Luis Singson where he was warmly welcomed by capitol employees.

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The mayor walked shortly to the city hall, but he occasionally stopped to take selfies with his supporters.

After a short visit at the cathedral, Duterte visited “empanada” vendors and listened to their plights.

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If elected president in May, Duterte reiterated his vow to stop corruption in government, which affects even small vendors.

Duterte also held a “Kalesa” caravan around the heritage city of Vigan before proceeding to a speaking engagement at the Vigan Convention Plaza.

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