Tag: Catholics
Re-reading liturgy in Vatican II: Hard questions from the rough grounds
What has “Sancrosanctum Concilium” got to do with my life, as an ordinary Christian?
Pope Francis asks Catholics to offer their sufferings for Christian unity
The pope called on people to participate in the upcoming Week of Prayer for Christian Unity taking place January 18-25
Should Catholics talk to their dead loved ones?
The Church encourages Catholics to pray for the dead as one of the spiritual works of mercy
Remembering our beloved dead
We always know deep within us that our beloved dead are “umalagad,” our loved ones have always served both in life and in death
Number of Catholics in Asia continues to rise
In Asia, which has 4.5 billion people, Catholics make up just 3.31% of the population, at 149.1 million
Pope Francis: To seek status over service is a spiritual illness
Pope Francis warned against the mentality that tempts Catholics “to experience everything, including relationships" to feed ambition
Pope Francis: We need ‘creativity of the Gospel,’ not ‘a defensive...
“We need to become immersed in the real lives of people and ask ourselves: what are their spiritual needs and expectations?"
Catholic community in Vietnam continues to wait for government recognition
Thousands of Catholics in Vietnam have experienced discrimination because of their faith
Pope Francis asks Catholics to pray for ‘courageous choices’ to protect...
“It makes me very happy to see that young people have the courage to undertake projects for environmental and social improvement"
‘Suckers’
The tendencies to keep the Church into an elite movement of a righteous few remain very much alive until this day and age