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Philippine Catholic bishops allay people’s fears about COVID-19 vaccines
The Church leaders said they are willing to be vaccinated in public "so that we can encourage people and remove their fears of vaccination”
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Eastern Visayas’ dance icon, Odon Sabarre, dies
Sabarre was the first Filipino dance scholar to Russia through the Cultural Center of the Philippines
Philippine bishops elevate Obando church to national shrine status
The Obando church was founded by the Franciscan missionaries on April 29, 1754
Hong Kong police obtain financial records of arrested democracy activists
Six pro-democracy activists say police obtained some of their bank records without consent
Thai lawmakers back amendment allowing early-stage abortions
Rights of unborn children need to be considered as well, priest says
India bestows late Spanish priest with highest award for contribution to...
Father Carlos Gonzalez Valles was a mathematician, musician, writer, mentor, spiritual guru and guide all rolled into one
Manila, Quezon City to open church facilities for use as vaccination...
Bishops Broderick Pabillo and Honesto Ongtioco said they are open to the idea of using church facilities in the vaccination drive
Cardinal Quevedo backs extension of transition period for Philippine Muslim region
“The constraints of time are simply insurmountable,” said Cardinal Orlando Quevedo of Cotabato
Philippine prelate says church people also to blame for environmental destruction
"We have to admit that we too … whether by commission or omission, have contributed to the problem," said Archbishop Ricardo Baccay