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Pakistan mob set fire to police station over Koran desecration
Blasphemy is a hugely sensitive issue in Muslim-majority Pakistan, where even unproven allegations can stir mobs and violence
Pope Francis cancels public act of veneration of Immaculate Conception image
The announcement came after the Italian government unveiled further COVID-19 restrictions entering into force on Dec 6
COVID-infected bishop asks unvaccinated people to get jabs
Bishop Marcelino Antonio Maralit of Boac urged the public to join the ongoing “National Vaccination Days”
Malaysians take a shot at ancient pastime
Horseback archery was common for thousands of years in hunting and warfare but declined with the introduction of modern combat gear
Catholic diocese of Pasig says ready to hold face-to-face classes
Catholic schools in the Diocese of Pasig announced that most of its students have already been vaccinated against COVID-19
Philippines suspends decision to allow vaccinated tourists entry
The Philippines on Monday launched a three-day vaccination drive targeting nine million people as young as 12 years old
‘I just want a bone’: Mexico’s search for 95,000 missing
People began to vanish during the Mexican authorities' so-called dirty war against the revolutionary movements of the 1960s-1980s
Pursuing ecumenical dialogue in the synodal journey
Catholic faith communities must also see the ecumenical relevance of the synodal process
Pope Francis calls for end to ‘instrumentalization’ of migrants
Pope Francis spoke after 27 people drowned in the Channel on Wednesday trying to reach Britain
Pope Francis: Life’s essential ingredient is prayer
Pope Francis reminded Christians that an essential ingredient for living an alert and joyful life is prayer