Tag: SW
Catholic bishop gives ‘blessing’ to lay group backing candidacy of Leni...
Bishop David said he appreciates the “collective discernment” made by the lay people in his diocese to press for “principled politics”
The plastic that kills
There are many alternative materials to plastic that are safe and even better at wrapping and storing and cooking food
Activists dismayed over junking of petition to disqualify Marcos from presidential...
Marcos cleared the major obstacle in his bid to become the country’s next president after the Comelec refused to disqualify him
Number of jobless Filipinos up to 3.27 million in December, gov’t...
The unemployment rate also inched up to 6.6 percent, slightly higher than the 6.5 percent recorded in November
The ‘People of God’: Rethinking the Church in Vatican II
How do Catholic Christians look at themselves as a Church?
Bishop reminds Filipinos to support political candidates who value history, freedom
Archbishop Tirona urged voters to support candidates who are “credible and honest,” adding that there are candidates who are “untruthful”
The God who dialogues with us: Divine Revelation in Vatican II
If we want to know God, if we want to relate with God, we might as well listen to, converse with, and follow Jesus whom God has sent
‘Opening the windows of the Church’: Vatican II on the Church...
Critical engagement with the world means detecting where God is working in our workplaces and being critical with the ambivalent forces in it
Re-reading liturgy in Vatican II: Hard questions from the rough grounds
What has “Sancrosanctum Concilium” got to do with my life, as an ordinary Christian?
Second Vatican Council 55 years after: How to interpret the council
It is good to revisit the background of controversies surrounding the Second Vatican Council and its implications to the Church