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Philippine bishops mourn death of church architect
Father Alex Bautista designed the altar and the papal chair during the pope's Mass at Luneta in Manila in 2015
Philippine bishops welcome Cardinal Tagle’s new appointment
Bishop Arturo Bastes, retired prelate of Sorsogon, said the Filipino cardinal’s appointment to the inter-religious body is a “good choice”
Protestant pastor red-tagged, arrested in Bicol
Pastor Dan San Andres, 61, chairman of human rights group Karapatan in the region, was arrested in Sipocot town, Camarines Sur
Vatican designates oldest church in Quezon City a ‘minor basilica’
The shrine is one of the oldest churches in the country, dating back to 1590. The location of the church is where San Pedro Bautista stayed.
Sangguniang Laiko umaasang ‘di magamit sa pang-aabuso ang ‘anti-terror law’
Pinaalalahanan ang mga otoridad na maging makatarungan sa pagpapatupad ng batas upang maiwasan ang pang-aabuso sa mga mamamayan
Priest who designed Luneta altar for pope’s 2015 Philippine visit dies
Father Alex Bautista died of neuromuscular ailment at the Cardinal Santos Hospital in San Juan City on July 9. He was 50.
Pope appoints Cardinal Tagle as new member of Church’s inter-religious body
The council is responsible for promoting mutual understanding, respect, and collaboration between Catholics and followers of other religions
Amid pandemic, Church calls for renewable energy, care for environment
It is correct in pointing out that concern for the poor and the environment “can no longer be attended to with indifference”
Calbayog seminary celebrates 110th anniversary
Among its graduates was Cardinal Julio Rosales of Cebu who was part of the conclave that elected Pope John Paul II in 1978
Bishop of Borongan diocese calls for vigilance on anti-terror law
Bishop Crispin Varquez of Borongan expressed concern about the new anti-terrorism law and urged priests to help protect the rights of people