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Cardinal David sounds alarm on social ills, urges church to stay...

He warned against allowing these forces to “sweep away our mission,” saying the Church has been “anointed for such a time as this.”

‘Still in God’s service’: 85-year-old Manila priest renews vows at Chrism...

Despite being officially retired, Espenilla continues to serve as an attached priest at the National Shrine of the Sacred Heart

Photos: Church in Manila celebrates Chrism Mass on Maundy Thursday

The Chrism Mass is one of the most solemn liturgies of Holy Week and symbolizes the unity of the bishop with his clergy

Photos: Philippines’ ‘town of moving saints’ reenact Christ and Mary’s encounter

Catholic devotees in Paete, Laguna, mark Holy Wednesday with the traditional “Unang Salubong” (first encounter) on April 16, 2025. Life-sized images of Mater Dolorosa and...

Pope Francis: God’s merciful love goes out in search of all...

“In this we find the heart of the Gospel of Jesus, namely God’s mercy,” the pope said in his written reflection on the parable

Small acts, shared faith: Keys to building resilient families in Singapore

Faith and consistent family bonding are among the most important ingredients for building strong and resilient families.  This was the key finding of a three-year...

Philippines to consecrate nation to Divine Mercy amid social, political polarization

Divine Mercy Sunday, established in 2000 by Saint John Paul II, is observed annually on the second Sunday of Easter.

Vatican says cardinals to celebrate Holy Week liturgies as Pope Francis’...

It has not yet been decided who will celebrate the Easter Vigil Mass on Saturday evening and the Easter Sunday Mass

Calvary Catholicism: Another look at Holy Week rituals

Their victims were truly killed and murdered. We now pray that they will soon be vindicated. Like Jesus — on the third day

Palawan bishop urges pullout of security guards from Indigenous ancestral land

Bishop Socrates Mesiona urged authorities to withdraw private guards from Mariahangin, citing fear, disruption, and Indigenous rights.

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