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Cardinal Tagle reminds Filipino faithful to be always generous, just
In his homily during Mass on Wednesday, Cardinal Tagle said justice without kindness is always an empty gesture
Philippine bishop welcomes proposal to accept refugees from Afghanistan
"To accept refugees is very humane and compassionate act, which is so inspiring, salvific, and very biblical," said Bishop Ruperto Santos
Myanmar’s elderly COVID-19 patients dying alone at home
Efforts to control the spread of the coronavirus in Myanmar were dealt a serious blow when the military seized power
Pope Francis: ‘What justifies us is Jesus Christ’
“Do we believe in Jesus Christ and do what we want? No,” Pope Francis said in his weekly catechesis on Aug. 18
Pope Francis calls on everyone to get vaccinated against COVID-19
"Vaccination is a simple but profound way of promoting the common good and caring for each other, especially the most vulnerable"
Bishop, priest express disappointment over House approval of divorce bill
The House Committee on Population and Family Relations passed on Tuesday the proposed Absolute Divorce Act
It’s perfectly fine to sympathize with the Afghan people, but…
The Afghan people and Filipinos today share one thing in common: both find themselves at a crossroads. Both must decide their people’s fate.
There is no other time but now to act against climate...
The IPCC report is giving us a glimpse of what the future of young people will be. The question is: Is this what adults have imagined for us?
Southeast Asia needs vaccine access to curb record deaths – Red...
Southeast Asia has seen the highest deaths globally, as soaring infections push fragile healthcare systems to the brink
Philippine Protestant council joins calls for resignation of gov’t health chief
“To say that the Health Secretary is inept and incompetent is an understatement,” said the NCCP in a statement