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Filipinos told to celebrate Christmas at home, online to prevent spread...
Restrictions will remain in the Philippine capital region until the end of the year to prevent a post-holiday surge in COVID-19 cases
The Christmas story we neither told our kids nor ourselves
The words “fight” and “Christmas” seem to be at loggerheads when used in one sentence, but the author does not think so
On World Aids Day, Catholic Church official calls on Filipinos to...
From January to September this year, there were 1,875 new confirmed HIV-positive individuals in the Philippines
Muslims, Christians in Basilan pool money for typhoon victims in Luzon
Market vendors easily gave from US$10 to US$20 each to the fund-raising drive organized by a local Catholic school
Becoming Jesus’ missionary disciples
Why of all the nations and peoples in Asia was the Philippines chosen by God to be among the first to receive this precious gift?
Vatican confirms cardinals-designate from Philippines, Brunei not attending consistory
A representative of Pope Francis will present the two new cardinals with their biretta, cardinal’s ring, and title
‘Mental health aid’ urged for Philippine disaster victims
All kinds of relief help seemed to have already been extended to disaster victims except for "psychological intervention"
Saint Pope John Paul II — a hasty halo?
John Paul canonized nearly 500 saints, compared to 300 in the previous 600 years
Poor communities in Philippines’ typhoon-hit regions remain ‘underserved’
Church groups say the gap in the government's humanitarian response manifests its "unpreparedness” when it comes to addressing disasters
Promotion of justice, peace and integrity of creation: Theological-Ecclesiological perspective
Why should we work for justice, peace and integrity of creation? Is this really an integral dimension of our being Christian?