Tag: Newsletter
US, Philippine troops fire rockets at ship in largest-ever drills
The drills aim to boost Manila's military capability while serving as a US show of support for its Asian ally
Laypeople, including women, to vote in Synod on Synodality assembly
It is proposed that 50 percent of the selected people who will vote should be women and young people should also be present
Pope Francis: Monks and nuns are ‘the beating heart’ of evangelization
The pope said that the witness of nuns and monks is a great testimony that runs through history
Pope Francis: ‘There is no vocation without mission’
The 60th World Day of Prayer for Vocations will take place on April 30, the Fourth Sunday of Easter, also known as Good Shepherd Sunday
Pope Francis heads to Hungary weeks after hospital stay
The war in neighboring Ukraine is likely to dominate the visit to the central European nation
Indonesian Indigenous woman among 2023 winners of ‘Nobel’ for environmentalists
Delima traveled from village to village and educated communities about laws that support the recognition of Indigenous peoples’ rights
The naked young man
In the Gospel, Mark seems to have inserted that strange detail in his passion story about a “naked young man”
Joy, fear as India’s population becomes world’s biggest
India faces huge challenges in providing electricity, food and housing for its growing population
The pursuit of justice for victim/survivors of child abuse
Finally, the judiciary is acting more swiftly and more determined to bring healing through justice for the child victims
Vatican preparing text for divorced and remarried couples, Cardinal Farrell says
Cardinal Farrell spoke about the importance of providing help and guidance to “those experiencing marital crises of all kinds”