Tag: Newsletter
Pope Francis names new Caceres archbishop
Alarcon, currently serving as the bishop of Daet, will succeed Archbishop Rolando Tria Tirona, who retired at the age of 77
Bishops join protest against Charter change
The demonstration was organized by “Koalisyon Laban sa ChaCha”, composed of various religious groups and civil society organizations
Asian bishops elect Indian, Filipino prelates as next heads
The FABC is a voluntary association of episcopal conferences in Asia that was established with the approval of the Holy See
Massive leak shows Chinese firm hacked foreign govts, activists: analysts
I-Soon was able to breach government offices in India, Thailand, Vietnam, and South Korea, among others, Malwarebytes said
Authorities deport 43 Chinese nationals over human trafficking activities
The BI said the Chinese nationals are now included in the country’s list of undesirable aliens and “considered threats to public interest”
San Jose Seminary in QC hosts annual gathering of theology seminarians
Amidst new seminary challenges and the Philippine Church’s updated Ratio Nationalis, Kapatiran 2024 aims to emphasize synodality
Survivors muster courage to retell horrors of Jolo siege
The Jolo Siege was a military confrontation between the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) and the government on February 7, 1974
Francisco and Jacinta: brother and sister saints who were seers at...
“Pray, pray much, and make sacrifices for sinners, for many souls go to hell because there is no one to sacrifice and pray for them.”
Ecumenical youth group decries arrest warrants against 2 environmental defenders
The warrants, dated February 2, 2024, are in connection with charges of oral defamation filed by the Department of Justice in December 2023
Remaining Filipino in Gaza is religious nun
Authorities have “not established contact with her" but “indications are that the Filipino nun is safe" to complete her mission in Gaza