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Philippines urged to compensate WWII sex slave survivors
During World War II, up to 200,000 women across Asia including the Philippines were forced to work in Japanese military brothels
Living water
Living water definitely approaches and will come and fill those who are of little faith, those who have no hope, and those who have lost love
Paano ba tayo humingi?
Sana ngayong Kuwaresma umaabante din tayo sa pagkilala at commitment kay Jesus. Humingi tayo sa kanya ng may pag-asa at tiwala.
Cardinal Sanchez’s remains to be reinterred at his home diocese
Cardinal Sanchez’s remains will be reinterred from the crypt of the Novaliches Cathedral in Quezon City to the Virac Cathedral on March 17
Philippines’ oldest bishop, first bishop of Catarman, dies at 93
Bishop Hobayan retired from episcopal ministry on March 10, 2005, after reaching the mandatory retirement age of 75
New Cuyonon version of Bible launched in Puerto Princesa
Bishop Socrates Mesiona of Puerto Princesa said the Bible is translated into a local language to be understood better by the people
Pope Francis: Gender ideology is ‘one of the most dangerous ideological...
“Why is it dangerous? Because it blurs differences and the value of men and women,” he said
Women’s ordination, transgender ideology move forward at German Synodal Way
The assembly held back from crossing a line laid down by the Vatican concerning the establishing synodal councils
Popular but facing opposition, Francis marks 10 years as pope
Now more than ever, the first Latin American pope faces strong opposition from the conservative wing of the Catholic Church
Pope Francis discusses revising priestly celibacy in new interview
“There is no contradiction for a priest to marry. Celibacy in the Western Church is a temporary prescription" said Pope Francis