Tag: Newsletter
UK gears up for King Charles III’s coronation
The set-piece coronation at Westminster Abbey on May 6 is the first in Britain in 70 years, and only the second in history to be televised
Pope Francis tells Church’s lay ministers to serve, to never become...
Pope Francis said the ministry of the laity “stems from the charism that the Holy Spirit distributes within the People of God"
Hong Kong Catholic bishop invites prelate of Beijing for a visit
Bishop Chow expressed hope for "more intense collaboration and exchanges in the communion of love"
On Earth Day, fisherfolk clean traces of oil along coast of...
Fisherfolks from affected communities decried what they described as “the burden that fisherfolks and affected communities have to bear”
Dalai Lama stresses Buddhism basics and the power of compassion at...
The gathering was the Tibetan spiritual leader’s first public appearance since a controversial video
Malate Church declared ‘important cultural property’
The 435-year-old Baroque-style church houses the image of Our Lady of Remedies, which was brought over from Spain in 1624
Pope Francis: ‘Tell Jesus everything’
By making an examen, we are able to reread our day and life in the light of Christ’s love
Daily Mass
In these most uncertain times, is it not appropriate we resolve this Easter to try to start participating in the celebration of daily Mass?
A sculpture of Jesus at Rome’s airport is taking travelers by surprise
The bust depicts Jesus with long, curling hair, looking serenely outward and stretching out his hand as if in blessing
Catholic Church groups call on President Marcos to declare ‘climate emergency’
The declaration of a climate emergency would signal that the government acknowledges the gravity of the situation