Tag: Newsletter
Archbishop Gallagher begins five-day visit to the Philippines
The Vatican Secretary for Relations with States and International Organizations embarks on a five-day journey to the Philippines
Church in Palawan expresses concern over harassment of Mariahangin Island residents
The Bishop assured that the Church is united with the people in advocating for truth and rights, especially for the underprivileged in society
New book chronicles vibrant synodality in Aparri parish
Spearheaded by Fr. Manuel Vicente Catral, the book provides a visual and textual narrative of the formation of the parishioners
Special Report: The civilian cost of military operations in Aurora
If they want to conduct operations, they should do it with respect to human rights, and not to the extent that children, elderly, and the sick
Caritas Internationalis head appeals for global crusade against human trafficking
Be mindful of the many people in this world who have been stripped of their human dignity and driven to the brink of despair
True freedom is to reveal the truth without retaliation
I was sent to the Philippine immigration court by local officials to stand trial after I wrote an article published by Jose Burgos
Caceres archbishop receives pallium from Pope Francis
“The investiture of the pallium will take place here in Caceres at a later date,” the archdiocese posted on social media
BALIK-TANAW: Making society whole again – Justice and Peace work is...
I move to a quiet place in the surroundings where I am, for now. This itinerant life I live. I reflect on how we continue to work for authentic charity
Happy Pride!
The thing is, though, I can’t be ashamed of who I am intrinsically. To quote my favorite queer icon, “I was born this way.”
‘Open the doors’ of the Church, Pope Francis implores on solemnity...
Pope Francis emphasized the significance of “deliverance” and the grace of God in the lives of these two great evangelizers.