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Pope Francis names Cardinal Advincula of Capiz new archbishop of Manila
Pope Francis appointed Cardinal Jose F. Advincula of the Archdiocese of Capiz as the new archbishop of Manila
Analysis: Dysfunction fuels deadly Philippines COVID-19 carousel
The chaos in the Philippine capital displays how dysfunctional management hampers the official goal of balancing health and economic needs
Christian faith ‘gift from God…not from Spain,’ say Philippine Catholic bishops
The bishops admitted that Filipinos "have obviously not always succeeded” in accepting the good and rejecting the evil brought by Spain
SPOTLIGHT: Philippine environment defenders in the crosshairs of red-taggers
Red-tagging of individuals and groups have led to illegal arrests, harassment, and extra-judicial killings
CBCP Pastoral letter Celebrating the 500th Year of Christianity in the...
'Let this year be a year of looking back in history so that we can understand better who we are in the present as communities of disciples'
Colonialism, Catholicism and the nation’s coming of age
It wouldn’t be an exercise in exaggeration to say that the formation of our history is in itself a struggle
Watch: ‘Kain, Ligo…’ ‘Up Close’ with Father Flaviano ‘Flavie’ Villanueva, SVD
Joe Torres is ‘Up Close' with Father Flaviano Villanueva, SVD, on his mission and projects to help poor people in the streets of Manila
Cilapulapu and the triumph of defiance
The battle in Mactan wasn’t so much a paradigm of class struggle but a show of force between two established and wealthy dominions
Not a land of savages: The people Magellan met in Samar...
By Pigafetta’s account, the indios he saw were more than mere “savages” living on trees or caves
PHOTOS: Philippines’ Homonhon: Where Christianity first landed
On March 16, 1521, Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan and his crew dropped anchor off the uninhabited island of Humumu, now Homonhon