Tag: Headline
San Agustin Museum fights for cultural identity amid warming world
Due to age, many of these relics and religious artworks require extensive monitoring and climate control to keep them from deteriorating
Malolos bishop orders priests to inspect parish building after Ash Wednesday...
Bishop Villarojo has offered prayers for the eternal repose of the departed and assured the family of assistance
Xavier School jumps to 100% renewable energy
The school hopes that the “partnerships and other environmental initiatives,” will fulfill its “role of being a steward of Mother Earth.”
IN PHOTOS: Burning of palm fronds
Ash Wednesday occurs 46 days before Easter Sunday, predominantly observed by Catholics, though many other Christians also participate
Reflection: Bidding my Bishop a bittersweet goodbye
Bishop Ner sees further than I do because that’s what leaders are. And if I am seeing now what he wants me to see before, then I am grateful
Caritas Philippines calls on ‘Appointed Son of God’ to cooperate in...
The victims revealed that Quiboloy manipulated them into thinking they were making a divine sacrifice by surrendering their bodies to God.
Catholic schools rally against charter change moves
“CEAP vehemently opposes any initiative to change the constitution for self-preservation and perpetuation of political leaders"
Caritas Philippines: Full cooperation with ICC, ‘not sign of weakness’
The ICC probe is “not a witch hunt,” but “a crucial step towards ensuring justice and accountability for those responsible."
Philippine bishops slam China’s aggression, urge government to protect fishers
The bishops lambasted Beijing’s aggression in the West Philippine Sea “resulting in the widespread destruction” of marine biodiversity.
Philippines’ Marcos and Duterte clan alliance ruptures
Families often form alliances of convenience with others to win and maintain power -- but those relationships can sour