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Church leaders renew calls to free lay worker and journalist in...
When asked whether she supports violent efforts, she firmly said: “No. I am a layworker for the Rural Missionaries of the Philippines.”
Philippine bishops stress accountability, clarify Tagle’s role amid scrutiny
The statement follows criticism from watchdog group BishopAccountability.org, which questioned Tagle’s suitability to lead the global Church
Caring Church for Suffering World
Our over-concern for Church structures, rites, and doctrines blinds us from listening to the real needs of the poor
How Pope Francis shaped the College of Cardinals
Of the 133 cardinals with the right to vote, 108 were created by Pope Francis and therefore will be participating in the election
Asia-Pacific gathering calls for legal recognition of nature’s rights
"Let’s make a revolution—but one carried out with joy, even as we take on the hard but vital work that lies ahead.”
Youth appeal to cardinals: choose shepherd of justice, mercy, and inclusion
The youth leaders affirmed their commitment to the Church and emphasized their desire to continue journeying together through the synodal path
‘Matter of conscience’: Filipino clergy invoke Laudato Si’ in defense of...
There is a need to embrace “integral ecology,” which ties environmental protection to social justice and the dignity of future generations
Vatican envoy: ‘Holy Spirit has already chosen next pope’
Brown called on the faithful to pray both in thanksgiving for the life and ministry of Pope Francis and for the cardinal electors
Southeast Asian groups urge halt to fossil gas projects in marine...
The Coral Triangle, Verde Island Passage (VIP), and Mekong Delta—identified as among the world’s most critical marine biodiversity areas
At Korea summit, advocates warn of LNG threat to Philippine marine...
Environmental advocates warned that fossil fuel expansion in the Verde Island Passage (VIP) in the Philippines and the broader Coral Triangle poses serious threats...