Priest running for governor suspended

ABS-CBN News

Posted at Oct 11 2012 10:46 AM | Updated as of Oct 12 2012 01:39 AM

MANILA, Philippines — A Catholic priest running for governor of Masbate has been barred from performing religious services for disobeying orders of the diocesan bishop.

A CBCPNews report said Fr. Leo Casas, 37, was issued a decree, read in last Sunday’s Masses within the 28 parishes of Masbate diocese, banning him to administer sacraments in his parish or elsewhere in the country.

Masbate Bishop Jose Bantolo earlier said Casas made the decision to leave the priesthood over politics.

“Effective October 1, 2012, Fr. Leo is suspended of his ministerial functions, powers and duties as priest,” Bantolo said in a statement.

“The Church continues to maintain that the governance of political life is the role of the laity. All priests are suspended from their ministerial duties when they run for public office and or play an active, open and partisan role during elections,” he said.

Casas was ordained in 2002. He was assigned as parochial vicar in the parishes of Mandaon, Cathedral and Milagros. In November 2011, he was appointed parochial administrator of St. Joseph Parish, Milagros.

Before he was suspended, the priest was working as director of the Diocesan Commission on Social Action, which eventually was renamed as Caritas Masbate Foundation, Inc.

Messianic complex


Retired Archbishop Oscar Cruz also criticized priests who run for public office, saying that they have “messianic complex.”

The retired archbishop of Lingayen-Dagupan, said that clergymen who seek positions in government believe it will be humanity’s loss should they opt not run for election.

“They believe nobody would take care of the people, nobody would serve the people without them getting elected into office,” Cruz said.

Cruz said that in the Church’s history, all priests, religious sisters and bishops who became politicians failed.

The reason is simple, he said. “When a priest preaches, nobody goes against him and priests are the ones being sought but in politics, it’s otherwise,” said Cruz.

“Philippine politics is a great business and it is worth investing because the profits are really big and priests have no place in politics,” he concluded. From a report by CBCPNews