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Philippine authorities order Dutch missionary to leave in 60 days
The Immigration bureau said there is “substantial evidence” to cancel the resident visa of Catholic lay missionary Otto Rudolf De Vries
Church leaders, rights groups call for probe into killings of Philippine...
The Episcopal Commission on Social Action, Justice, and Peace denounced the “unnecessary use of force and violence” against activists
‘Peace more powerful than war,’ Pope Francis says in Iraq’s ruined...
Pope Francis said hope could never be "silenced by the blood spilled by those who pervert the name of God to pursue paths of destruction"
Pope, starting risky trip, urges Iraq to end violence
Pope Francis said he felt duty-bound to make an "emblematic" trip because the country "has been martyred for so many years”
Jesuit lawyer-priest, ‘constitutionalist’ Joaquin Bernas dies at 88
His death came two days after he was discharged from a hospital where he was admitted for more than a month due to an “infection”
Filipino migrant workers urged to welcome Pope Francis ‘historic’ visit to...
Pope Francis's whirlwind tour will cover four cities, taking him to areas that most foreign dignitaries are unable to reach
Celebrating the rightful power and dignity of women
A huge number of women are still discriminated against, belittled, abused and made victims of domestic violence
Pope Francis grants plenary indulgence for 500 years of Christianity in...
The faithful can receive plenary indulgence when they make a devotional pilgrimage to one of the designated “Jubilee Churches”
Cardinal Tagle, Philippine Church leaders reiterate call for ‘ecological conversion’
Cardinal Tagle said everyone must give a “pledge of action” to allow “the environment a break from all our demands and wants”
Sister Rose: The nun who stood on the line for Myanmar...
The nun said she too was afraid and wanted to flee, but when she saw people hurt, ‘I decided to stay, and to die if it is necessary’