Tag: Newsletter
The ‘People of God’: Rethinking the Church in Vatican II
How do Catholic Christians look at themselves as a Church?
Hong Kong’s new Catholic bishop says it’s unacceptable to trample on...
“I find it unacceptable for human dignity to be ignored, trampled upon, or eliminated entirely. God gave us this dignity."
Former Catholic priest says running for president of Timor-Leste is ‘moral...
The former priest said he feels “a prophetic challenge and urge to act, or even a call and duty to enforce the politics of conscience”
Pope Francis: The dying need palliative care, not euthanasia or assisted...
Pope Francis said the ethical principle of palliative care is valid not only for Christians but for everyone
Bishop reminds Filipinos to support political candidates who value history, freedom
Archbishop Tirona urged voters to support candidates who are “credible and honest,” adding that there are candidates who are “untruthful”
‘La Virgen de Sapao’ of Cardona granted pontifical coronation
Cardona’s patroness is the fifth Marian image to be granted a pontifical coronation in the Antipolo diocese
‘My work is not done’: jailed Duterte critic runs for Senate
De Lima was one of the most vocal and powerful local critics of Duterte after he took power in 2016 and launched a deadly drug war
Pope Francis: Human trafficking has created ‘an open wound on the...
The pope condemned both the human trafficking of laborers and sex trafficking, which he said relegates women to “dispensers of pleasure”
Philippine politicians who have run for election behind bars
Being accused or convicted of major crimes in the Philippines is no barrier to running for public office
The God who dialogues with us: Divine Revelation in Vatican II
If we want to know God, if we want to relate with God, we might as well listen to, converse with, and follow Jesus whom God has sent