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Catholic missionary nuns tagged as terrorist financiers say they are ‘peace-builders’
The missionaries said they are "unapologetic and unwavering in our commitment to work in poor areas"
US Army marker proves that Scarborough is ours
That marker proves that the Shoal, also called Panatag and Bajo de Masinloc, 123 miles off Zambales, is Philippine boundary
Franciscan brother’s paintings featured in art exhibit on ‘everyday heroes’
Each piece represents an artist’s personal hero who is admired for his or her strength, outstanding achievements, and noble qualities
National meeting of groups working in Catholic shrines set in September
The gathering will carry the theme “Developing a Systematic Approach to the Role of Shrines as ‘Dynamic Sources of Continuing Evangelization"
Pope Francis names Filipino Jesuit priest to Vatican’s Catholic education body
Father Quilongquilong is a known theologian with a licentiate and doctorate in spirituality from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome
Pope Francis tells cardinals: ‘We are jointly responsible for the Church’
In his homily, the pope decried a “cancer of spiritual worldliness”
India’s elephant god festival returns in jumbo style
The 11-day Ganesh Chaturthi festival draws tens of thousands of Hindu devotees onto streets across the seaside megacity of Mumbai
Mental health advocate, anti-plastic pollution warrior among winners of ‘Asia’s Nobel...
The awardees have all "challenged the invisible societal lines that cause separation"
On Day of the Disappeared, kin of ‘desaparecidos’ call to surface...
The Philippines has more than 600 outstanding cases of enforced disappearances, according to a UN body on involuntary disappearances
‘Tree planting’ isasagawa sa selebrasyon ng ‘400 years of Christianity’ ng...
Layunin ng proyekto na hikayatin ang mga mananampalataya na ipakita ang pagiging mabubuting katiwala ng kalikasan