Tag: Bishop Pablo Virgilio David of Kalookan
If not now, when?
Jesus teaches us to ask questions like, “What is the context?” What is the significance of these events within their given time and setting?
Diocese of Kalookan sets up ‘hope line’ to address mental health...
The program aims to mobilize priests and volunteers to provide counseling to people suffering from mental health problems
Unity and universality
The feast day of Sts. Peter and Paul is meant to remind the faithful of the two directions of the Church’s mission: unity and universality
Philippine bishop warns against terror bill, slams arrests during pandemic
Bishop David of Kalookan said the country is "dangerously sliding back to authoritarian rule” with illegal arrests “being done all the time”
‘Carriers’
The apostles have taught us how to be positive carriers of the Good News of Christ—by inviting us to take part in his redeeming mission
People of solitude
“Ah, the lonely people, where do they all come from…where do they all belong?” This is what I call the negative solitude.
The Voice
God is creating new opportunities to open minds and hearts. He is also creating new avenues for his Word to be heard through many new voices.
Doomed to repeat history
The Gospel teaches us to value self-criticism as the Church teaches us to make a consciousness examination a regular routine
Afraid of God?
What you hear in the dark you must say in the light. The Evil One loves to move about in secrecy and lies. He is an expert in bullying and intimidation.
Survival of the weakest
Christianity defies the instinctive survival mode with its option for love and compassion in times of adversity.