By Reuters
When Catholic priest Father Nap Baltazar raised his hands to bless the people attending mass, the sleeves on his white vestment slid back to reveal a pink bracelet inscribed with the words “Let Leni Lead”.Baltazar, 47, belongs to a group of like-minded priests in the Philippines, Asia’s biggest Catholic nation, who have abandoned their neutrality to oppose the presidential bid of Ferdinand Marcos Jnr, the late dictator’s son and namesake, and openly endorse his closest rival Leni Robredo, whose…