Tag: Philippines
Pope St John Paul II still inspires, provokes 25 years after...
This week marks the 25th anniversary of Pope St. John Paul II’s 1995 visit to the Philippines that gave him the record of celebrating...
Philippine volcano eruption reminds us nature has the power to create...
In times of disaster, it’s interesting to see different people instinctively conjuring different interpretations of what it means to have a meaningful death
Mindanao peace group provides masks to people affected by volcanic eruption
From one disaster-affected area to another, help comes in various ways
Philippine churches swing into action to help victims of volcanic eruption
Aid efforts lauded, but church leaders say more needed to help afflicted
Photo story: Philippine town shares ‘blessings’ on day of ‘Three Kings’
Kingly processions, money showers put town's unique stamp on Feast of the Epiphany
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?