Tag: SW
Filipino faith in God ‘not deep enough’ to effect social change...
The Philippines is no better, "and sadly, even worse" than countries that do not have any Christian majority, said Bishop Broderick Pabillo
Philippine Catholic bishops’ message for Lent: Be not afraid to carry...
'We are not afraid to carry our cross because we are confident of our own resurrection'
Cebu archbishop tested positive for COVID-19
Archbishop Jose Palma is in a "stable condition" and is under medical care at the Perpetual Succour Hospital in Cebu
Philippine gov’t kicks out Dutch Catholic missionary for ‘illegal political activities’
Otto Rudolf De Vries, a 62-year-old Church worker from The Netherlands, has been ordered out of the country for joining demonstrations
The Lenten life
The season of Lent reminds us that there is A GREATER LIFE TO BE LIVED, a life made so precious by the victory on Calvary
Filipino bishop to people of Myanmar: ‘Do not lose hope’
Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose said the people of Myanmar have to remain hopeful and courageous amid the challenges
Gawking at Gold: The persecution of lumad
'The raid in Cebu puts yet another dent on the police forces’ attempts to polish a dwindling public perception'
Calls for extension of transition period for Philippine Muslim region snowball
Congress is currently hearing several bills proposing the extension of the transition period in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region
Watch: Filipino priest turns church square in Manila into vegetable farm
Joe Torres is ‘Up Close' with Oblates Father Eduardo Vasquez and his response to the call of Pope Francis to care for 'Our Common Home'
SPOTLIGHT: When the dragons and lions stopped dancing
The colorful festivities in Manila’s Chinatown, the oldest in the world, was gone. The dragon and lion dancers were nowhere to be seen.