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Scholars and religious leaders discuss Pope Francis’ impact on Indonesia’s religious landscape
The Pope’s visit to Indonesia last year was widely seen as a milestone in promoting religious tolerance and mutual understanding
Cyber missionaries must go beyond ‘posters and pulpits,’ says Catholic communication expert
Beyond content creation, cyber missionaries should be advocates for social change and amplifiers of marginalized voices
Filipino theologian calls attention to young people’s role in Church renewal
Youth formation, synodality, and discipleship are vital for Church renewal, fostering engagement, participation, and evangelization
IFFAsia holds regional dialogue on strengthening youth formation
The dialogue hopes to explore ways “to be a Synodal Church to the young people in their ordinary part of life”
Missionary roots: Claretian priest installed as bishop in the Philippines
The new prelate reassured the public of the diocese's inclusivity, emphasizing that everyone is welcome and no one will be left behind
Mary Jane Veloso’s father appeals for clemency: ‘The greatest Christmas gift we could receive’
“I call on our President to allow Mary Jane to come straight home... it will be the greatest Christmas gift we could ever receive"
PHOTOS: With no tombs to visit, families of Desaparecidos gather on All Souls’ Day...
Families of Desaparecidos called on President Marcos Jr. to account for the 14 individuals reportedly abducted under his administration.
Asian bishops elected to Synod’s Ordinary Council
The Ordinary Council of the General Secretariat is responsible for the preparation and implementation of the Ordinary General Assembly
Istiqlal Mosque: A hub of humanity and faith
"The construction of the Silaturrahim Tunnel is proof of the role of the Istiqlal Mosque as a melting pot," said Umar.
Cardinal Tagle: Pope’s visit to Asia and Oceania ‘act of obedience to the mission’
The Bishop of Rome leaves his diocese not to break records, but rather as “an act of humility before the Lord who calls us”.