Tag: Philippines
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
Black Nazarene replicas flood Manila streets
Blessing of the images accompanied by banging of drums and the chanting of devotees
Philippine groups call for peace talks after ceasefire expires
Activists warn against ‘peace spoilers’ who want to impose conditions for the peace negotiations to resume
Devotees stand up to save Nazarene chapel in Manila
Chapel stands in the middle of an intersection in the poor district of Tondo in Manila
Tribal people, armed conflict help save endangered Philippine crocodiles
Researcher says there’s a ‘healthy viable population’ of the reptiles which are smaller cousins of the saltwater crocodile
‘Kingdoms’ in small Philippine town hold feasts to honor ‘Three Kings’
Philippine church leaders acknowledge various ways Filipinos observe the feast but have also called on the faithful to remember its ‘real message’
Disasters turn young Filipinos into ‘climate warriors’
As discussions on climate crisis heat up, threats to the environment are being addressed by young people