Tag: Catholic News
SPOTLIGHT: Making coffee to sweeten bitter lives of Manila’s drug war...
Two women were strangers to each other until they learned that a common thread binds them together — tragic loss and the hope to continue with life.
New Vatican instruction: Identity of Catholic schools to be respected by...
The instruction affirmed the importance of a Catholic educational project with an evangelical goal and the role that teachers play
Indian nun becomes ‘beacon of light’ for stranded students, refugees in...
Sister Ligy Payyappilly has been instrumental in evacuating hundreds of Indian students from Ukraine to the borders of neighboring countries
Photos: Filipino faithful join act of consecration of Ukraine and Russia
Catholic faithful in the Philippine capital Manila joined the act of consecration of Ukraine and Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary
Good news! You can eat, steak, cheeseburger, meat on Friday, March...
Did you know that not eating meat on Friday is suspended when a solemnity of the Catholic Church falls on a Lenten Friday?
Pope Francis’s message to Hong Kong’s Catholics goes viral on social...
The videos, which were posted online with Chinese subtitles, have been viewed thousands of times, less than 24 hours after its release
Titus Brandsma canonization in May ‘a gift to Philippines Carmel’
“It is a great consolation for us to have someone from a not-so-distant generation praying and interceding for us in our current struggles"
Filipinos observe Ash Wednesday as COVID restrictions eased
Most COVID-19 restrictions were scrapped this week after a sharp drop in infections and increased vaccinations
Manila prelate calls on faithful to fast, use savings to feed...
Third year into the COVID-19 pandemic, poor families have yet to recover from unemployment and the hunger and malnutrition that came with it
Filipinos allowed to receive ashes on forehead as COVID-19 health restrictions...
The Episcopal Commission on Liturgy of the bishops’ conference said priests are now allowed to put ashes on the foreheads of churchgoers