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Photos: Pandemic affects Philippines’ Ash Wednesday tradition
The coronavirus pandemic has affected not only the lives of Filipinos but even their traditional religious practices
US faithful mark Ash Wednesday from a distance
Communities of faith in the US have grown more creative to reach congregants hungry for spiritual and social connections
Pope Francis starts Lent as Ash Wednesday rites scaled back for...
During Lent, which ends with Easter, Christians are called on to fast, practice more good deeds, give alms, among others
Houston, we have a problem: 2022 and beyond
Observations of the political situation facing the country as 2022 draws near
Philippines’ ‘500 Years of Christianity’ mission song launched
“We Give Our Yes” is the official mission song of the celebration of the 500th anniversary of the arrival of Christianity in the Philippines
Philippine Protestant council hits ‘rescue’ of indigenous children in Cebu
The NCCP said the incident was "a clear manifestation of the government’s disregard to the rights and lives of indigenous peoples"
Lent is time for acts of gratitude, archbishop reminds Filipino faithful
“It is not about what we give up. It is saying ‘thank you’ for everything that makes us holy," says Archbishop Socrates Villegas
High school student suicides in Japan ‘hits record high’ during pandemic
Main cause of such deaths is bullying, which is also growing among girls, priest says
Cambodia adopts China-style internet gateway amid opposition crackdown
Law has implications for free speech, privacy, data protection and public information
400 days of Lent?
“This is the fasting that I want: that you share your bread with the hungry, shelter the oppressed and the homeless...”