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Churches To Play Handel’s ‘Halleluja’ In Lieu Of Tolling Of Bells

IMG_4913.JPGMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – It was just days ago when Catholic Churches across the country were urged by the bishops to toll their bells each night as a reminder of those who have been killed under the government’s war on drugs.  Many believed it was the Church’s subtle way of criticizing President Rodrigo Duterte.

Now, the Catholic Church is singing a different tune — literally.

It has rescinded its order to parishes to ring their bells.  Instead, George Friderick Handel’s ‘Halleluja‘ will be played each night over church sound systems in celebration of the government rescue of Marawi priest Fr. Chito Soganub.

Fr. Soganub was among those who were held hostage by the Maute rebels in their continuing siege of Marawi City.

See, the Catholic Church can be pro-Duterte if it wants to.

Adobo Chronicles’ Exclusive Interview With Anti-Duterte Blogger Raissa Robles

IMG_2503It was a rare privilege for The Adobo Chronicles to be given the opportunity to sit down one-on-one with self-proclaimed investigative journalist, Twitter guru and book author Raissa Robles.

Here’s a transcript of that interview:

AChron: Congratulations, Ms. Robles, we heard your book, “Never Again” was nominated for some obscure awards.

Robles: Why, thank you. I thought you would not even mention that in this interview.

AChron: Well, we’re a fair and balanced news outlet, so we give credit where credit is due.

Robles:  By the way, today, 9/11 is a day we all commemorate and should never forget.

AChron: The collapse of the Twin Towers?

Robles:  No, the birthday of Ferdinand E. Marcos.

(End of interview)

An Important Message From The Adobo Chronicles

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The publisher and editors of The Adobo Chronicles would like to categorically state that there is no truth to the rumor that we are turning into yellow adobo.

While we recognize the existence of adobong dilaw (or puti, for that matter), we wish to assure our more than 25 million viewers worldwide that we remain committed to the true spirit of the original, unadulterated adobo.

With our best regards.