Tag: Headline
Pope Francis cancels Saturday audiences due to a mild flu, Vatican...
The Holy See Press Office released a short statement announcing the cancellation on Saturday morning without further details
IP, Moro groups rally against Charter change
The groups lambasted the proposal to allow 100 percent foreign ownership over ancestral lands and territories.
Asian bishops elect Indian, Filipino prelates as next heads
The FABC is a voluntary association of episcopal conferences in Asia that was established with the approval of the Holy See
Remaining Filipino in Gaza is religious nun
Authorities have “not established contact with her" but “indications are that the Filipino nun is safe" to complete her mission in Gaza
Cardinal Bo: Lent is ‘365 days of real suffering’
Cardinal Charles Maung Bo said Lent teaches the human family great lessons about “liberation from oppression, self-purification, and hope”.
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


















