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| Church rejects casino plan in Boracay |
| Tuesday, 03 June 2008 11:13 | ||||||
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Kalibo Bishop Jose Romeo Lazo said proponents of the casino recently met with diocesan officials and clergy members to seek their support, five years after President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo ordered a similar project shelved. "The stand of the Church against gambling as defined by the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines is clear. If there are plans (to put up a casino), the Church will oppose it," Lazo told the Inquirer in a phone interview. Lazo said the parish pastoral councils of Malay town and Boracay also had this sentiment. He has instructed the parishes there to be vigilant and to express their opposition to the plan. "Boracay is a natural treasure of Aklanons and the Filipino people. We are for a family-oriented and wholesome island-resort and we, therefore, want a drug-free and gambling-free Boracay," he said. The Church was among the most active and vocal institutions in blocking plans by the government to operate the Small Town Lottery in the province last year. The provincial board shelved the proposal following the protests. The plan to put up a casino in Boracay was also pushed by the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. in 2003. Tourism officials had said that earnings could help finance development projects on the island. But Boracay residents and the Diocese of Kalibo opposed it because of its perceived immoral effects. Thousands of people joined anti-casino rallies and even held vigils at the proposed site. Pagcor formally shelved the plan on August 31, 2003, two weeks after President Arroyo announced that she was against it.
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