Out of respect to the separation of Church and State, an archbishop from Capiz recently called on individuals holding ministerial positions, who decided to run for public office to resign from their parish roles.
In a report published by the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) on Monday, Archbishop Victor Bendico addressed this particular message to lay leaders in the Archdiocese of Capiz who are currently pursuing local elective positions.
Benedico emphasized that stepping down from ministerial positions is necessary “to avoid using their office for political advantage.” He said this is also to avoid conflicts between partisan politics and Church unity.
“This is a very laudable gesture of their ‘sense of delicadeza’ and respect for the Church,” the archbishop said.
While encouraging active lay involvement in politics, Benedico warned that partisan activities could harm the community life in parishes and mission stations.
He clarified that those who resign can resume their responsibilities only after May 15, 2025, and with the recommendation of their parish priests.
The 1987 Constitution of the Philippines declares that the separation of Church and State shall be inviolable.