Tag: Catholic bishops in the Philippines
Church leaders demand truth, justice as Philippine Senate returns Duterte impeachment...
Senate sends Duterte case back to House; faith leaders warn against delaying truth and constitutional responsibility
Alminaza: We must stand up to European banks financing the climate...
It is one of the places where the Creator’s hand can be clearly seen. But scientists tell us that its beauty is much more than skin deep
Philippine bishops denounce Supreme Court ruling on municipal waters
“We will not stand idly by while the sanctity of creation and the dignity of our fisherfolk are undermined,” the bishops said
Philippine Catholic bishops caution against rush to legalize divorce, cite family...
The bishops suggest that any rush toward legalizing civil divorce could undermine this foundational aspect of Filipino society
Philippine Catholic Church intensifies environmental protection campaign
Out of 85 dioceses across the country, 68 have existing ecology desks as of 2023, but only 29 are functioning with a clear ecology program
Philippine official lauds Catholic bishops’ stance against China’s aggression
“When I heard that bishops are supporting the advocacy... in the West Philippine Sea, my regard for the Catholic Church was reinvigorated"
San Carlos Bishop hopes for Philippine Church’s ‘100% involvement’ in climate...
Bishop Alminaza attended the 28th Conference of Parties in Dubai as the official representative of the Catholic Church in the Philippines
Cardinal Tagle says prejudices hinder synodal process, not freedom
"Walking together may sound easy, but some prejudices are already second nature to us that we do not think they exist," says Tagle
Issues and concerns the Philippine Church faces under Marcos Jr. regime
Despite of perceived powerlessness and declining influence, the Church has an important role in bringing about social transformation
Philippine church leaders hit ‘offensive’ drag performance
The Lord’s Prayer is “prayed by Christians in times of peace and persecution, of abundance and famine, of faith and doubt”