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School goes on for Collegio Filippino priests
While some priests residing at the Pontificio Collegio Filippino in Rome have returned to the Philippines recently, classes carry on for most of them.
Philippine capital to remain under ‘modified’ lockdown
The Philippine capital will remain under lockdown, or what the government described as "modified enhanced community quarantine," until the end of May.
Bishops to ‘consecrate’ Philippines to Mary on May 13
Philippine Catholic bishops will consecrate the country to the Immaculate Heart of Mary on Wednesday, May 13.
Manila archdiocese submits COVID-19 precautionary measures to gov’t
The Archdiocese of Manila has submitted proposals to the government that show its parishes are prepared and ready to resume liturgical celebrations.
Catholic educators consider homeschooling amid pandemic
Catholic schools in the country might implement homeschooling when the new school year opens in August.
Manila bishop renews appeal for return of religious services
Bishop Broderick Pabillo of Manila appealed to the government to allow religious services in areas where quarantine policies have been relaxed.
Schools need to look into possibility of shifting to online classes
A Catholic bishop in the southern Philippines said schools should start looking into the possibility of shifting to online classes.
Pope Francis calls for European unity amid pandemic
Pope Francis called on European leaders to work together in addressing the possible social and economic consequences of the coronavirus pandemic.
New bishop of Jolo vows to work for peace
Bishop Charlie Inzon noted that aside from a long-standing armed conflict, the island of Sulu is gripped with violent clan wars.
Catholic priest in Mindanao decries red-tagging
A Catholic priest in the southern Philippines decried what he described as red-tagging directed at him by still unknown individuals in the Diocese of Tandag.