A social media post falsely claims Catholic bishops have endorsed the Marcos-Duterte tandem
CLAIM: Catholic bishops have endorsed the Marcos-Duterte tandem
RATING: FALSE
“Cebu Flash Report,” on its Facebook page, featured a Facebook video of a press conference of a group of religious leaders that gave the wrong impression that Catholic bishops have endorsed Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. for president and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio for vice president.
It captioned the post as “News for Catholic religion: Just in: Independent Bishops Conference of the Philippines officially endorsed Bongbong Marcos for President and Sara Duterte for President with 187 bishops nationwide.”
The bishop speaking in the press conference was Bishop Efraim Perez of the Christian Catholic Church of Baliwag, Bulacan. It describes itself as “Christ Centered, Full gospel and in Catholic rites.”
Perez’s name is not on the list of bishops in the official website of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP).
The Independent Bishops Conference of the Philippines is not affiliated with the CBCP and is not a Roman Catholic group. — Rommel F. Lopez
This fact-check was produced by PressOne.PH as part of a fact-checking grant from the Philippine Fact-Checker Incubator (PFCI) Project. The PFCI supports news organizations to allow them to meet global fact-checking standards under the International Fact-Checking Network’s Code of Principles.
PressOne.PH believes that fact-checking is essential to combating misinformation and disinformation, and in informing and educating citizens and voters. Read more of PressOne.PH’s Fact-Checking Policy by clicking here.
The public is welcome to send feedback or requests for fact-checks at news@pressone.ph.
FACT-CHECK: Actress’ photo used in false comparison of Filipina life before, during colonialism
The photo in question is that of the actress Ayen Munji-Laurel, who portrayed the role of ‘Hara Lingayan’ in the primetime historical fiction ‘Amaya’ that aired from 2011 to 2012 on the GMA Network.
FACT-CHECK: Hoax messages raise false alarm over exposure to ‘cosmic rays’
Hoax messages claiming that harmful cosmic rays were set to pass close to earth have circulated anew, coinciding with a rare total solar eclipse in North America on April 8, 2024.
FACT-CHECK: 10 mga post online na maaaring pinaniniwalaan ng mga bata
Alam naman nating lahat kung gaano kalaki ngayon ang problema natin sa paglaganap ng mali-maling impormasyon, lalo na sa social media. Sa pakikipagtulungan ng PressOnePH at ng RedBin Philippines, ito ang aming pag-fact check sa mga claims na pinaniniwalaan ng ilang mga bata online.