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Cardinal Pablo Virgilio David: Standing up for children’s rights
The late Pope Francis strongly commended and supported him for his stand — something all Filipino Christians should be doing
Smear campaign against Cardinal Tagle denounced
Tagle has also been faulted for allegedly not speaking out more strongly against thousands of extrajudicial killings
Functionally illiterate graduates reflect broken system, COCOPEA warns
The survey found that millions of Filipinos who completed high school lack the ability to apply basic literacy skills in daily life
These are the challenges identified by the cardinals ahead of the...
The cardinals spoke of the “need to make the meetings of the College of Cardinals more significant on the occasion of consistories”
National Museum opens climate exhibit urging Filipinos to ‘redefine resilience’
AKP plans to hold workshops and seminars alongside the display to further empower communities to lead their own climate initiatives
World’s most secret ballot begins Wednesday to elect next pope
Their task is to choose the next Bishop of Rome, a leader who will guide the Church through pressing internal and global challenges
Cardinals urged to elect pope rooted in justice, transparency, and protection
The Church's credibility and moral authority “depend on real accountability, transparency, and action rooted in justice”
The Conclave from the Middle Ages to the present day
The upcoming Conclave will be the 76th in the form we know today, which was established by Pope Gregory X in 1274
Church leaders renew calls to free lay worker and journalist in...
When asked whether she supports violent efforts, she firmly said: “No. I am a layworker for the Rural Missionaries of the Philippines.”
3 Filipino cardinals concelebrate Mass for Pinoys ahead of conclave
The three cardinals were also set to concelebrate the ninth and last of the “Novemdiales” Masses in suffrage for the late pontiff