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Pope Francis: Look out for ‘self-referential’ founders who put selves ‘above...
The pope’s comments about founders are the latest sign of the Vatican’s concern about the quality of leadership in Catholic groups
Antipolo shrine inaugurates ‘Hail Mary Wall’ for pilgrims
The wall is an invitation to pilgrims from the various regions of the Philippines and other countries to pray and reflect
Photos: Conferment of pallium on Cardinal Jose Advincula of Manila
Archbishop Charles Brown, apostolic nuncio to the Philippines, conferred the pallium to the cardinal during the sacred investiture
Touch and Hearing: Incarnation and the groaning of creation
The loss of the sense of touch has truly impoverished our human experience
Glimpses of hope
“Gaudete” is that Sunday in the penitential season of Advent when the dark color of purple lightens up into the rosy color of dawn
Mindanao religious leaders call for end to red-tagging of Church workers
The Church leaders ask authorities to allow peace activists 'to continue their work without fear of retaliation'
Avoid ‘fake Christmas’ of commercialism — Pope Francis
“Let’s not live a fake Christmas, please, a commercial Christmas,” the pope said
Enough is enough, my dear Myanmar
The repugnant violence over the last ten months has offended the sensibilities of the world
Preparation through evangelical simple living
How must we prepare for the coming of the Lord of the kingdom of justice and peace?
Catholic jurists told to ‘protect the rights of the weakest’
“Never as in these days, as in these times, have Catholic jurists been called to affirm and protect the rights of the weakest"