Tag: Newsletter
BALIK-TANAW | Faith and Freedom: Embracing Our God-Given Liberty
As we reflect on the recent celebration of Philippine Independence Day, it is crucial to prioritize safeguarding our freedom
Crooked local executives capitulate to China
Eleven years ago I wrote a series on Zambales collaborators who sold out to the enemy. China had just grabbed Bajo de Masinloc.
Post-Independence Day reflection: ‘Where were you?’
Our convictions cannot be based on the changing political winds. For this country to mature, decisions have to be made based on principles
Saint Anthony: The finder of lost values?
I often misplace my keys, wallet, pens, etc. But a short prayer to Saint Anthony will have frequently helped me remember where I place them
Pope Francis urges ecclesial movement to focus on service
He called for a spiritual renewal among members of ecclesial movements, encouraging them to embrace humility and service
When the prophetic voice of Father Picx spoke out
There were brave voices of prophets of peace and among the few, there was the persistent voice and protest action for human rights and peace
Apostolic Nuncio to Thailand urges action on poverty and environment at...
Archbishop Wells called for greater advocacy efforts to influence policies that promote economic justice and social inclusion
Pope Francis calls for action on World Day Against child labor
He described the grim realities of children forced to work in inhumane conditions, such as scavenging in garbage dumps
Pope Francis: Keep your homilies short or ‘people will fall asleep’
Francis added that “the Holy Spirit, who inspired the Scriptures … also makes them perennially living and active.”
Vatican: Pope Francis speaks again about the admission of homosexuals to...
The pope returned to the topic of the admission of men “with homosexual tendencies to seminaries, reiterating the need to welcome them