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Dumaguete bishop expresses concern over ‘culture of impunity’
Bishop Julito Cortes asked why a ‘culture of impunity’ prevails in his city following the series of killings in recent weeks
Cardinal Tagle urges fathers to bring children closer to God
Cardinal Tagle said the transmission of faith, which he said is essential to life, is an integral part of fatherhood
Philippine bishop asks faithful to pray for priests
In 2002, Pope St. John Paul II designated a special world day of prayer for the sanctification of priests on June 19 every year
Cardinal Tagle turns 63 in Rome on Sunday, June 21
Cardinal Tagle left the Philippines in February to assume his post as prefect of the Vatican’s Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples
Pope Francis expresses gratitude to fishermen, seafarers
There are 150,000 to 200,000 maritime personnel stranded at sea because of the coronavirus outbreak
Defectors prepare packages to send to North Korea despite growing tensions
North Korean regime says such activities are an insult to the dignity of their supreme leader
Pope Francis calls on Christians to follow ‘voice of conscience’
Day of Conscience is inspired by Portuguese diplomat who helped thousands of Jewish people escape the Holocaust
Tagbilaran bishop tells priests to shorten celebration of Mass during pandemic
The local government of Bohol has agreed to allow the public celebration of Masses but limited to only 25 percent of the venue’s capacity
Study: Philippine capital ‘controlled’ spread of COVID-19
The study notes that community spread of COVID-19 remains low in Metro Manila despite the apparent spike in cases reported
Philippine Protestant council releases prayer for press freedom
The prayer was released on June 16, a day after the conviction of Rappler editor Maria Ressa and writer Rey Santos Jr. of cyber libel