Tag: Catholic News
How can we suffer well? 10 quotes from St. Teresa of...
As a child, Teresa was captivated by the thought of eternity and the vision of God granted to the saints in heaven
‘Creation belongs to everyone’: Cardinal Goh urges Catholics to embrace migrants’...
Cardinal Goh led the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, alongside concelebrants and chaplains from various migrant communities
Religious leaders in southern Philippines reaffirm commitment to peace and justice
The commitment “is guided by the values of love, justice, harmony, respect, integrity, unity, reconciliation, spirituality, and humanity.”
Of Titles and Designations
We bishops are all just that—servants of God. And the Pope, who is called the Supreme Pontiff, is the servant of the servants of God
Myanmar’s Cardinal Bo calls for synodality with poor at Vatican Synod
"Our faith journey is an uncompromising call to recognize the dignity of those living amidst poverty and suffering," he said
In Belgium, Pope Francis gives strong warning over scandal of abuse,...
The pope also urged Catholics to leave behind selfishness and closed-mindedness, calling them scandals that separate us from God
Pope Francis says the Catholic Church is ‘more alive’ outside of...
“But in reality, the Church is much bigger, much bigger than Rome and Europe … and may I say much more alive in these countries"
Singapore’s church and civil leaders vow to bolster faith dialogue during...
Both Cardinal Goh and Minister Tong stressed the importance of continued collaboration and trust to face the challenges of a polarized world
Catholic Church hosts first joint memorial Mass with North Korean defectors...
There are around 34,000 North Korean defectors in South Korea, with more than 90% of them have settled in South Korean
Pope Francis challenges young people to be courageous in dialogue and...
Pope Francis stressed that it is important for young people to have the “courage to move forward” and “make your own path.”


















