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Authors

SJ Francisco

Abstract

In the fierce debate over any government legislation or program on reproductive health (RH), the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) represents the most vocal and consistent opposition from any institution in Philippine society. Thisarticle situates this opposition within the historical background of church involvement in social issues and offers a close reading of all its RH-related collective statements (1969–2014). Taking Catholic doctrine on marriage and family as given, it uncovers (a) shifting frames of reference in arguing the church’s opposition, and (b) ambiguity in its analysis of the state of Filipino families. These characteristics undermine the bishops’ avowed task to provide effective pastoral guidance to Filipino Catholics.KEYWORDS: FILIPINO CATHOLICISM, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, CBCP, RELIGION AND SOCIAL ISSUES

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