Tag: Philippines
Grief, horror grip Philippine town as remains of slain migrant worker...
The Philippines said it is considering a total ban on sending workers to Kuwait following the brutal death of 26-year-old woman
Photo gallery: Thousands of Filipinos flee from erupting volcano
The country's volcanology institute has already warned that a hazardous eruption may happen within hours or days
Church leaders call for help, prayers as Philippine volcano erupts
Church groups have been instructed to provide support to the government in evacuation and relief operations
Philippines’ ‘healing priest’ found not guilty of sex abuse
Father Fernando Suarez can continue ministry if ecclesiastical conditions met
Taming Nazarene devotees with police power
With the Church handing over procession of the Black Nazarene to state security forces, have the 'the least, the lost, and the last' been left behind?
The other view of Manila’s Feast of the Black Nazarene
The so-called feast of the Black
Nazarene in Manila is a chaotic rampage of people clad in maroon and yellow who
claim to believe in the...
Philippines feast of Child Jesus kicks off with 300,000 people praying
Sinulog festival is seen as an extension of the Christmas season in the country, especially in the province of Cebu
Cardinal Tagle prays for peace amid rising Mideast tensions
Philippine govt has announced that it is preparing to send aircraft and ships to evacuate Filipino workers in Iraq and Iran
Black Nazarene a call for faithful to ‘stand up and continue...
Suffering does not make Filipinos doubt their faith, but it makes them more devoted
Photo gallery: Image of suffering Jesus inspires piety among Filipinos
Millions flock to venerate a dark image of Jesus Christ carrying the cross, popularly known as the Black Nazarene