Tag: Philippines
Sistine Chapel: How it spoke to me
"Now, they seem symbolic of a deeper divide: not between classes of people, but between hesitation and decision"
Filipino cardinal connects papal election to Marian intercession
David also noted that Pope Leo XIV had previously served as provincial superior of an Augustinian province named “Mother of Good Counsel.”
Religious communities in Philippines see grace and mission in election of...
“We, consecrated men and women in the Philippines, welcome the new Holy Father with filial devotion and synodal solidarity"
Filipino bishops call for nationwide prayer as papal conclave begins
They urged the faithful to stay spiritually engaged, hopeful the Church will welcome a pope who will lead with “love, humility, and faith"
Philippine bishops stress accountability, clarify Tagle’s role amid scrutiny
The statement follows criticism from watchdog group BishopAccountability.org, which questioned Tagle’s suitability to lead the global Church
‘Matter of conscience’: Filipino clergy invoke Laudato Si’ in defense of...
There is a need to embrace “integral ecology,” which ties environmental protection to social justice and the dignity of future generations
At Korea summit, advocates warn of LNG threat to Philippine marine...
“The Verde Island Passage in the Philippines and the Coral Triangle are under siege by massive fossil fuel expansion"
Filipino Cardinal warns against politicizing papal conclave
“Creating or sharing campaign videos, even with good intentions, risks turning a sacred discernment into a worldly spectacle,” David said
Philippine faith leaders call for the continuation of Pope Francis’ peace...
The group highlighted Pope Francis’ strong condemnation of economic systems that deepen poverty and inequality
Photos | Church of the Poor: Cubao bishop reflects on Pope...
The requiem Mass was part of a nationwide observance, with dioceses across the Philippines offering liturgies for the late pontiff