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Pope Francis says he is intent on going to Iraq in...
The visit takes place amid deteriorating security in some parts of Iraq and after the first big suicide bombing in Baghdad for three years
Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar’s tainted torch bearer for democracy, detained...
In Myanmar, she remains adored but has failed to unite its myriad ethnic groups or end its decade-long civil wars
Immersion, empowerment, and redemption
The kingdom of God will thrive on a kind of peace that only Jesus can bring, that only his committed disciples can accomplish
Watch: ‘Up Close’ with Fr. Geowen Porcincula on the Church’s mission...
Joe Torres is ‘Up Close’ with Father Geowen Porcincula, CM, on vocation, formation, and the Church's mission during the pandemic
Philippines’ oldest Catholic bishop laid to rest
Bishop Jose Crisologo Sorra, who served the Diocese of Virac as its first prelate and later bishop emeritus of Legazpi, died on Jan. 21
Catholic bishops urge Filipinos to monitor oral arguments on anti-terror law
The bishops said it is important for everyone to follow the proceedings in the Supreme Court because the law will have an impact on democracy
Archdiocese of Manila declares 10 pilgrim churches
The pilgrim churches will serve as "centers of prayer, forgiveness, and charitable works" during the jubilee year
Myanmar military seizes power, detains elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi
The army said it had carried out the detentions in response to "election fraud"
The truth is out there: Navigating the internet and self-respect
More than better leaders, we deserve to go back to the basics of the social contract, which is, among others, self-respect
Philippines expects 5.6 million COVID-19 vaccine doses to arrive by end...
The Philippines, with more than half a million COVID-19 infections and over 10,000 deaths, aims to start immunizations this month