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Photos: Quezon City church holds mass baptism following easing of health...
With the lifting of health restrictions, the Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish held a “mass baptism” of children on the Feast of Saint Joseph
Speaking out against ‘sinful politics’ is a challenge for Philippine clergy
Speaking out against “sinful politics” has become dangerous for some members of the clergy in the Philippines
Philippine Catholic bishops to join Pope Francis’ consecration of Russia, Ukraine
“Even if Europe is relatively far from the Philippines, we have every reason to be apprehensive about these global developments”
SPOTLIGHT: Women in India finds way out of poverty, starvation with...
Seva Kendra Silchar, a Catholic social service initiative is empowering women in India to cultivate their way out of poverty and starvation
Why not Sara?
Why not Sara? The open answer is because she wants to “continue,” maybe perpetuate, the legacy of her father.
More Christian, Muslim religious groups endorse Robredo candidacy
The ICM nuns said they "do not want to slide back to authoritarianism, repression of freedom of expression, (and) historical revisionism
The ‘new normal’ is no different from the old one
In many ways, our society has adjusted to the so-called “new normal.” The question is, “How did the new normal make our lives better?"
Photo exhibit recalls ‘horrors’ of martial law, tags abuse victims as...
The exhibit of black and white photographs by photojournalist Rick Rocamora tags victims of rights abuses during the dictatorship as heroes
Greenpeace warns of something ‘fishy’ in Philippines’ ‘midnight nuclear deals’
The Philippines and the US signed an MOU that aims to boost cooperation on developing the Philippines’ nuclear energy program
EDSA and the experience of Transfiguration
Whatever happened to them after the crucifixion was also the challenge for all of us after EDSA. Some betrayed him; others left.