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Davao bids farewell to Archbishop Capalla
Hundreds of faithful packed the Davao Cathedral for the funeral service in honor of “the bishop of peace and dialogue”.
Philippines to upgrade outposts in disputed South China Sea
Philippine military chief General Romeo Brawner said the country would develop "the islands and other features" it held
Lipa archdiocese launches ’synodal book’
The release of the book coincided with the launch of Garcera’s pastoral visits to the 66 parishes in his archdiocese
Groups slam ‘EDSA-pwera’ video as deceitful, misleading
Gana Atienza Avizado Law said the ad is a private initiative by their “small law firm,” assisted by an advertising agency
Tagumpay, bagong antas ng paglaban ng marinong Pilipino
Taun-taon ay mayroong gumagradweyt na halos 25,000 estudyante pero halos 20% lamang sa kanila ang nakapagtatrabaho sa mga barko
Teacher, where do you stay?
We look up to our teachers not because they are teachers but because they are witnesses. So we ask: “Where do you live?
Tuloy kayo!
Pero sa isang masayang tahanan, ang bati ay TULOY KAYO! Hindi lang sila nakikain, nakitulog pa. Ganyan ang pamilya.
Caritas Philippines hits Charter change push
Caritas Philippines reminded the government of its sacred duty to fulfill the promises of the 1986 EDSA Uprising
Vatican’s synod chief to speak at new evangelization conference in Manila
Cardinal Grech will also preside over the Mass on the second day of the three-day conference on Jan. 20
Human Rights Watch urges Philippines to end ‘red-tagging’ menace putting activists...
“Red-tagging is a form of harassment that can lead to deadly abuses and runs counter to Marcos’s pledge to promote human rights”