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Faith Through the Centuries
Bangkok’s oldest Catholic parish celebrates 350-year legacy of faith and community
Northeast India’s first women’s Congregation celebrates religious vows
During the ceremonies, 44 women professed their final vows, while 66 made their first vows, committing to a life of poverty, chastity, and obedience in the Congregation of the Missionary Sisters of Mary Help of Christians
Hans Zimmer: We have a duty to do something that shakes...
Hans Zimmer urges artists and musicians to use their imagination to "do something that shakes people awake", to create without fear and use their art as a force for justice and change
Speaking truth to power will confound evil
No matter the attempts to downplay mass murder, the perpetrators must be held accountable for their grievous crimes
Advocates call for ‘greater role’ of Indigenous Peoples in Asian Church
A synodal Church must allow Indigenous leadership at all levels within the Church, where IPs have greater control over their own affairs
Banality of evil
What if evil becomes banal and normal... What if it is clothed in garments of obedience, duty, obligation, purpose, patriotism, or "truth”?
Philippine Churches open ‘Season of Creation,’ call for accountability
The observance will culminate on October 4, the liturgical memorial of St. Francis of Assisi, patron of ecology
Global groups urge Philippines to ‘ensure enabling environment’ for rights workers
The groups also condemned the alleged “renewed judicial harassment” against 10 human rights workers, including church workers
The power of the Internet for good or evil
It is a tool of communication and is deplorably and disgustingly abused and used for crimes of the worst kind
Carmelites honor Philippines’ ‘Father of Modern Sculpture’
The Catholic congregation on August 3 conferred the Titus Brandsma Lifetime Achievement Award (posthumous) to Napoleon “Billy” Abueva