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Manila Cathedral lights up in Ukraine’s colors to show solidarity

'May weapons be silenced! God is with peacemakers, not with those who use violence,' read a social media post of the Manila Cathedral

Filipinos start Lenten observance on Ash Wednesday with relaxed COVID-19 restrictions

Most COVID-19 restrictions were scrapped this week after a sharp drop in infections and increased vaccinations

Filipinos allowed to receive ashes on forehead as COVID-19 health restrictions...

The Episcopal Commission on Liturgy of the bishops’ conference said priests are now allowed to put ashes on the foreheads of churchgoers

Christians across Asia condemn attack on Ukraine, appeal for peace

“We cannot ignore the pain that another pandemic of egoism and hegemonic mentality is inflicting on our world,” said Bishop Chow of Hong Kong

Manila archbishop urges Filipinos to uphold ‘national dignity’ amid violence, corruption

“Let us not allow EDSA to be a mere page in our national history,” said Cardinal Jose Advincula in his homily during Mass on February 25

Catholic bishops call on Filipinos to stand for truth amid ‘radical...

The bishops issued the call as the country marks the 36th anniversary of the 1986 “people power revolution” that ousted Ferdinand Marcos

People Power Revolution 1986: An eyewitness account

The story did not end there. They are back again with stronger power reinforced by the Duterte oligarchs and other plunderers.

Couples for Christ leaders back Leni Robredo’s presidential candidacy

The CFC International Council said it "recognizes and acknowledges the God-given right of each and every member to make his/her choice”

Caritas Philippines vows to remain ‘non-partisan’ during polls, ‘but never neutral’

“We will proclaim what is true, just, and right. That is our moral obligation,” said Bishop Jose Colin Bagaforo, head of Caritas Philippines

Catholic bishops, priests warned against openly endorsing candidates

Bishop Mylo Hubert Vergara said endorsing candidates openly will have “consequences” that “we do not know”

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