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Pope Leo XIV ‘deeply saddened’ by London-bound plane crash in India
Pope Leo XIV expresses his condolences and prays for the victims of an Air India flight bound for London with 242 people aboard
Women’s group urges end to foreign military presence on Independence Day
Women protest U.S. military presence in Manila, demanding genuine independence and an end to foreign intervention and militarization
Labor groups protest failed wage hike after Congress ends session without...
KMU linked the stalled bill to what it described as government inaction and criticized the administration for not supporting the proposal
Filipino fisherfolk’s plight in Verde Island Passage raised at UN Ocean...
Filipino fisherfolk’s struggles amid fossil fuel expansion in Verde Island Passage highlighted at UN Ocean Conference side event in France
‘This is a mission of love’: Archbishop calls youth to deeper...
“The easiest way to fail is not to try,” he reminded the crowd. “Don’t just plan. Take the step. Don’t just dream. Live the dream.”
Pope at Audience: There is no cry God does not hear
Pope Leo XIV reflects on Jesus healing a blind man who followed Him after receiving his sight, during Audience
Faith leaders across Asia reflect on Pope Francis’ dialogue-centered vision
Asian religious leaders honor Pope Francis’ legacy of interfaith dialogue, calling it a lasting witness of unity and compassion.
Church leaders demand truth, justice as Philippine Senate returns Duterte impeachment...
Senate sends Duterte case back to House; faith leaders warn against delaying truth and constitutional responsibility
Pope: Papal representatives embody universality of Church’s desire for peace
Papal representatives, he noted, are an image of the Catholic Church and her universality, since they hail from many nations
The kenosis, rebirth of Louie Jalandoni
He noticed how different his life was as a landowner’s son compared to the children of their farm workers in Negros Occidental