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Passover meal and Paschal mystery
But the story is not yet over. The Passover of Jesus is replayed in endless times among the millions of “crucified peoples” today
Woman, where is your son? Son, where is your mother?
As we navigate the complexities of faith and migration, we must confront instances of abuse and exploitation, seeking justice for the victims
PH earns India’s support in upholding sovereignty over WPS
Marcos expressed relief that the Philippines and India shared common interests, particularly in maintaining peace and order in the region
Philippines says Iran frees 18 Filipino crew of seized oil tanker
Two Filipino crew members were killed and three others injured in a Huthi missile attack on their ship in the Gulf of Aden on March 6
Bishops urge probe after Boracay’s Atis barred from ancestral land
Dimoc urged CHR “to investigate the situation thoroughly and provide full assistance in upholding their human and indigenous people’s rights
Pope Francis to write meditations for Good Friday Way of the...
The setting for the papal Way of the Cross is rich with history and holds a special meaning for Rome’s Christians
From ‘Why did Jesus die?’ to ‘Why was Jesus killed?’
Bishop Dom Helder Camara: “When I give bread to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why they are poor, they call me a ‘communist’.”
‘Sacraments cannot be equated with money,’ Zambo archbishop says at Chrism...
The archbishop celebrated the Chrism Mass with his clergy at the Zamboanga Cathedral on Tuesday and addressed his homily to them.
Pope Francis to young people: ‘Christ is alive and he wants...
“For you have received a great mission: to bear witness before everyone to the joy born of friendship with Christ,” Pope Francis said.
For mineral-rich Philippines, green metals rush is a balancing act
With demand for metals used in clean energy soaring, Filipino campaigners say mining laws must protect nature and Indigenous lands