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Photos: Devotion through suffering: Filipino penitents in Kalayaan mark Good Friday...

In a public act of repentance and devotion, they beat their backs with wooden whips or bamboo flails, emulating the suffering of Christ

Cardinal David sounds alarm on social ills, urges church to stay...

He warned against allowing these forces to “sweep away our mission,” saying the Church has been “anointed for such a time as this.”

Calvary Catholicism: Another look at Holy Week rituals

Their victims were truly killed and murdered. We now pray that they will soon be vindicated. Like Jesus — on the third day

Palawan bishop urges pullout of security guards from Indigenous ancestral land

Bishop Socrates Mesiona urged authorities to withdraw private guards from Mariahangin, citing fear, disruption, and Indigenous rights.

Caritas Philippines: Holy Week is time for discernment, not campaigning

“Holy Week is not only a time for spiritual renewal but also a meaningful opportunity to contemplate the path of public service"

Cardinal David: Love gives meaning to suffering

Tying this reflection to the broader mission of the Church, the prelate said enduring pain with purpose is part of the Christian vocation

Swiss Bank accused of fueling fossil projects amid global climate pledges

"The disruption of our marine ecosystems in the Philippines must never be at the price of your pursuit of greater profit.”

Philippine Catholic educators decry displacement of Palawan indigenous communities

Catholic educators expressed solidarity with Indigenous communities in Palawan facing eviction, condemning violence, and urging respect for ancestral rights, justice, and ecological protection. On April...

Report submitted to UN cites worsening rights violations against Indigenous peoples...

Indigenous communities in the Philippines remain under threat despite existing legal protections, according to a newly released report submitted to the United Nations by...

PHOTOS | ‘Pilgrims of Hope’: Major superiors’ Lenten walk confronts poverty...

The Confessio Peccati tradition is inspired by St. Pope John Paul II’s act of repentance in the Jubilee Year 2000

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