Tag: Newsletter
Cardinal Tagle: Evangelization isn’t complicated, it’s ‘a conversation about Jesus’
Cardinal Tagle said that “mission forms community, which in turn becomes the flame that fires up other missionaries”
Sri Lankan court acquits security officials over Easter attacks
They were accused of failing to act on warnings of an imminent attack given by foreign intelligence agencies
SEC approves new name of Philippines’ association of religious superiors
From being AMRSP, the organization will be known as the Conference of Major Superiors in the Philippines
Philippine rights activist arrested for alleged kidnapping, illegal detention
Dr. Ma. Natividad Marian Castro, a health worker, was arrested by the Philippine National Police and the military in San Juan City
Hong Kong foreign domestic workers ‘abandoned’ in virus crisis
The Chinese financial hub is currently in the throes of its worst-ever coronavirus outbreak, registering thousands of confirmed cases a day
Korea to host global summit of Church media on metaverse platform
Organizers announced that preparations are in progress for the gathering, especially on the metaverse platform
Candidates for Philippine national elections urged to address human rights issues
“Candidates should have clear and comprehensive plans of action on important human rights issues,” said Amnesty International Philippines
Pope Francis gives personal reflection on 52 years of priesthood
Pope Francis urged priests to be close to people, saying that "it is important nowadays to be closely involved in people’s real lives"
Catholic priests in Manila walk in the rain to pray for...
“We humble ourselves and pray in the hope that God will hear from heaven, forgive our sins and heal our broken land,” said Cardinal Advincula
Cardinal slams abuse cover-ups at Vatican priest forum
A string of recent investigations exposing pedophile priests have been front page news in recent months