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Pope Francis to priests: Don’t ‘remain barricaded in the sacristy’
“Please, let us not remain barricaded in the sacristy and cultivate small closed groups where we can snuggle up and be comfortable.”
Hindi simpleng ‘pastime’ ang eleksyon
Ang “ordinary thief” ang namimili ng kanyang bibiktamahin, ngunit ang mga biktima ang mismong namimili sa mga “political thief”
Vatican acknowledges challenges in global synodal process
A Vatican statement there is "a certain mistrust among the laity who doubt that their contribution will really be taken into consideration”
Christian youth group joins campaign for opposition candidates
“We must oppose every evil threat against our right to suffrage and our right for clean and honest elections”
Philippines’ raucous election campaign season to kick off
Political scions, celebrities and ex-convicts are among the contenders vying for more than 18,000 posts in the May 9 polls
Media group calls for release of detained community journalist 2 years...
AlterMidya called for the release of community journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio two years after she was arrested on February 7, 2020
Philippines starts vaccinating children against COVID-19
There are about 7 million children under the 5-11 age group in the country, but only 1.7 million are targeted for vaccination
Re-reading liturgy in Vatican II: Hard questions from the rough grounds
What has “Sancrosanctum Concilium” got to do with my life, as an ordinary Christian?
Rayan, the boy stuck in a well in Morocco, shows beauty...
“This shows us that today, in the midst of so much bad news, there are good things, there are ‘saints next door,’” Pope Francis said
International observers to monitor possible abuses in Philippine elections
The International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines launched the “Philippine Election 2022 - International Observer Mission”