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When priests cry
Do not be afraid or ashamed of your tears. We are not just royal priests prohibited from showing emotions in public
Passover meal and Paschal mystery
But the story is not yet over. The Passover of Jesus is replayed in endless times among the millions of “crucified peoples” today
Woman, where is your son? Son, where is your mother?
As we navigate the complexities of faith and migration, we must confront instances of abuse and exploitation, seeking justice for the victims
From ‘Why did Jesus die?’ to ‘Why was Jesus killed?’
Bishop Dom Helder Camara: “When I give bread to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why they are poor, they call me a ‘communist’.”
For mineral-rich Philippines, green metals rush is a balancing act
With demand for metals used in clean energy soaring, Filipino campaigners say mining laws must protect nature and Indigenous lands
God loves us so much as to suffer with us
Jesus’ paschal mystery also saved us from hell, from eternal death, from our pain, suffering, and poverty.
Whips for flogging as symbol of suffering
The fervent devotion and faith shown by devotees became a prime manifestation of the fusion of Catholic and secular beliefs of Filipinos
Claretians in the Philippines set to hold first Marian conference
It aims to highlight the multifaceted roles of Mary – as mother, foundress, formatrix, and protectress – in our faith and life.
Did Jesus sacrifice pay for all our sins?
If we have sinned against God, we have to pay back our debts or mend relationships we have broken.
Caritas Philippines decries ‘abduction’ of ecology ministry members in Pangasinan
Attacks against environmental defenders “who selflessly dedicate their lives to protecting our environment is a flagrant assault on us all”.