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Philippines having most number of COVID-19 cases ‘embarrassing,’ ‘worrisome’
For Bishop Broderick Pabillo of Manila, what is “saddening” is the silence of most Filipinos despite all that is happening in the country
Manila prelate mourns death of former city mayor Alfredo Lim
Alfredo Lim served as Manila mayor from 1992 to 1998, and again from 2007 to 2013. He won in the 2004 senatorial elections.
Filipino church musician, Sister Anunciata, dies at 85
Sister Anunciata is known for her song compositions like “Sino ang Makapaghihiwalay sa Atin.”
Moro, tribal peoples file petition against Philippines’ anti-terror law
The tribal groups said the future they envision “will not emerge as long as the anti-terror law remains in place”
Press Freedom under siege: what the future holds for Journalism in...
The future of journalism is rife with possibilities, if journalists are brave enough to imagine and create one for themselves
Baptisms conferred with arbitrarily modified formulas are not valid, says Vatican
The Sacrament of Baptism administered with an arbitrarily modified formula is not valid, said the Vatican
Focus on survival, not death, Dumaguete bishop tells gov’t
Bishop Julito Cortes of Dumaguete said what the country needs are concrete measures on how people can survive the health crisis.
Take coronavirus seriously, Bacolod bishop tells people
Bishop Patricio Buzon of Bacolod urged the people to take the threat of the pandemic seriously, and do their part to contain its spread.
Pope names six women to Vatican financial oversight body
Previously all-male Council for the Economy consists of 15 posts, now the seven-member lay portion consists of six women and one man
Pope Francis highlights Church’s social teachings in healing world
Faith, hope, and charity are much more than feelings or attitudes, pope says