Tag: Philippines
Where do we begin again?
Civil society must rouse people from their comfort zones, focusing again on the public good that makes a difference in our country
Asian bishops elect Indian, Filipino prelates as next heads
The FABC is a voluntary association of episcopal conferences in Asia that was established with the approval of the Holy See
Ecumenical youth group decries arrest warrants against 2 Filipino environmental defenders
The warrants, dated February 2, 2024, are in connection with charges of oral defamation filed by the Department of Justice in December 2023
Remaining Filipino in Gaza is religious nun
Authorities have “not established contact with her" but “indications are that the Filipino nun is safe" to complete her mission in Gaza
San Agustin Museum in Manila fights for cultural identity amid warming...
Due to age, many of these relics and religious artworks require extensive monitoring and climate control to keep them from deteriorating
IN PHOTOS: Catholic faithful commence this year’s Lenten journey
Ash Wednesday serves as a day of penitential prayer and fasting, with some opting to take a break from public activities
Philippine bishop orders priests to inspect parish building after Ash Wednesday...
Bishop Villarojo has offered prayers for the eternal repose of the departed and assured the family of assistance
UPDATED: One dead, 53 hurt as Philippine church balcony collapses during...
About 400 people were attending mass when the accident occurred at the Saint Peter the Apostle church in San Jose del Monte, Bulacan
IN PHOTOS: Burning of palm fronds
Ash Wednesday occurs 46 days before Easter Sunday, predominantly observed by Catholics, though many other Christians also participate
Caritas Philippines calls on ‘Appointed Son of God’ to cooperate in...
The victims revealed that Quiboloy manipulated them into thinking they were making a divine sacrifice by surrendering their bodies to God.