Tag: Newsletter
Faithful told to ‘continue the story of vocations’ through mission
“It is up to us to continue the story of vocations through our mission. 'Come and see' is Jesus’ invitation to each disciple."
Caritas Philippines launches 1 million donor movement for social change
The movement aims to enlist at least one million donors by 2025, who will commit to give at least ₱500 annually for its programs
Pope Francis advances the sainthood cause of Fatima’s Sister Lucia
Pope Francis is planning to visit Fatima this summer when he travels to Portugal for World Youth Day
Archbishop Palma, umaasang payagan ng Vatican na hatiin sa tatlo ang...
Mungkahi ng obispo na hatiin ito sa tatlo, ang archdiocese bilang Mother Church, isang diocese sa Northern Cebu at isa naman sa Southern Cebu
In Photos: Groups in Asia denounce increased loans for developing countries,...
Groups are skeptical of the summit's outcomes, asserting that it promotes interests of the private sector and perpetuates corporate capture
Philippine groups urge US Bankers to abandon fossil gas investments
The advocates recently held a meeting with Blackrock, Citigroup, and Morgan Stanley – three renowned investment giants in the US
National retreat in Cebu aimed at renewal of priests
The gathering of the local clergy “promises to be a deeply enriching and spiritually rejuvenating experience for all our priests"
PH counter-insurgency program is ‘immoral’, says church group
PCPR said the killing of the Fausto children and their parents “is so repugnant and repulsive that our indignation cannot be assuaged”
Freedom, poverty, and good judges
To speak freely and challenge officials with the truth of wrongdoings by powerful politicians could mean jail or assassination
Close encounter with the women of Noli Me Tangere
According to historian Xiao Chua, some have suggested that Rizal was a misogynist in his portrayal of women