Tag: CBCP
Divorce bill, kontra-pamilya, kontra-kasal at kontra kabataan
Ipinaliwanag ng Pari na ang diborsyo ay kontra-pamilya, kontra-kasal at kontra-kabataan dahil sa negatibong epekto ng panukalang batas
Bishop welcomes Ombudsman ruling against Parlade, Badoy
The bishop hopes that no more individuals, whether activists or not, will be put in danger due to red-tagging
Caritas PH brings ‘Bike for Kalikasan’ to Batangas
Bikers will traverse from the Montemaria Pilgrimage Center in Ilijan town to the Lagadlarin Mangrove Forest Park in Lobo town
Pope Francis accepts San Pablo bishop’s resignation, appoints apostolic administrator
The decision came following Famadico’s recent hospitalization because of “a serious heart ailment,” according to the CBCP
Pope Francis approves permanent diaconate in PH
In the Catholic Church, the diaconate is the first of three ranks in ordained ministry — bishops, priests, and deacons.
Permanent Diaconate for the Philippines
Like that of the bishops and priests, the ministry of deacons is a participation in Christ’s priestly, prophetic, and kingly mission.
Bishop hopes proposed prelature for Filipino migrants ‘prospers’
The prelature will be particularly beneficial in reaching out to OFWs, especially those in territories without Catholic chaplaincies
Progressive groups air concerns on CBCP’s joining NTF-ELCAC
“Church’s prophetic voice and mission will be better heard and appreciated outside the NTF-ELCAC, among the ranks of our oppressed and suffering people”
Catholic bishops must reevaluate decision to join human rights violators
Becoming part of this machinery, the Commission can be made accountable for the NTF-ELCAC's acts of violence and human rights violations.
CBCP head explains issue on gov’t’s anti-communist task force
David said the CBCP Permanent Council will tackle if the Commission could engage NTF-ELCAC “without having to join its ExeCom as a member”