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Pope Francis in Pyongyang? An intelligence chief is working to make...
North Korea has consistently been ranked as the worst country for persecution of Christians by the charity Open Doors
Why did Pope Francis need surgery?
Many people as they age suffer from so-called diverticula, or small, bulging sacs that form on the lining of the small or large intestine
Philippines seeks US help on data recorders for plane crash probe
The United States has committed to help extract information from the flight data and cockpit voice recorders
Asian leaders among ‘predators of press freedom’ listed by media watchdog
The "predators" reportedly trampled on press freedom through censorship, by jailing journalists or by inciting violence against media workers
Spotlight: A nun’s trip to a devastated Indonesian island
Taking her mission to the fringe of Asia, Sr. Laurentina SDP took a 17-hour journey to witness the suffering of the islanders
Bishop Pabillo to be installed bishop of Taytay in Palawan on...
Bishop Broderick Pabillo will be installed as the new vicar apostolic of Taytay in Palawan province on August 19
Young Asian leaders gather to learn, talk about future with Magsaysay...
The participants, 33 young people from Asia, went through expansive learning sessions with recipients of the Ramon Magsaysay Award
Asian bishops honor Indian Jesuit priest Stan Swamy as ‘martyr of...
Cardinal Charles Maung Bo, FABC president, said Father Swamy “redefined his priesthood, extending his altar to the streets and hills"
Pope Francis recovering in same hospital room where St. John Paul...
For the rest of this week, Pope Francis is scheduled to stay in Gemelli University Hospital, located atop Monte Mario
Indonesia readies more medical options for worst-case coronavirus scenario
Indonesia has seen record daily infections in 11 of the past 16 days, with 31,189 new cases and 728 fatalities on Tuesday