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Filipinos sign Pope Francis’ book of condolences
Although the pope was buried three days ago, many remain shaken by the loss of the pontiff, who was widely admired
Asia-Pacific gathering calls for legal recognition of nature’s rights
"Let’s make a revolution—but one carried out with joy, even as we take on the hard but vital work that lies ahead.”
Youth appeal to cardinals: choose shepherd of justice, mercy, and inclusion
The youth leaders affirmed their commitment to the Church and emphasized their desire to continue journeying together through the synodal path
Upcoming conclave will be first with more than 120 Cardinal electors
Despite a history of exceeding the limit, this 2025 conclave will be the first time one will take place with more than 120 Cardinal electors
‘Matter of conscience’: Filipino clergy invoke Laudato Si’ in defense of...
There is a need to embrace “integral ecology,” which ties environmental protection to social justice and the dignity of future generations
Climate change doubled risk, worsened intensity of South Korea’s deadliest wildfires...
The fires occurred after months of below-average rainfall and amid strong winds, following what was South Korea’s hottest year on record
Vatican envoy: ‘Holy Spirit has already chosen next pope’
Brown called on the faithful to pray both in thanksgiving for the life and ministry of Pope Francis and for the cardinal electors
Cardinal Chow: Self-centeredness obscures inclusive vision of the Church
Cardinal Stephen Chow of Hong Kong has warned that self-centeredness blinds people to deeper realities, urging the Church to rediscover its interconnectedness.
In a reflection...
Cardinals ask faithful to pray for their discernment for new Pope
Prayer, they added, “is the true force that in the Church promotes the unity of all the members of the one Body of Christ.”
2025 conclave to have most number of Filipino cardinal electors
Cardinals Luis Antonio Tagle, Jose Advincula, and Pablo Virgilio David are in Rome to cast their ballots in the closed-door voting