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Choices in COVID-19 times

The eve of Holy Week in the Gregorian calendar, less than two weeks before the end of the one-month lockdown, which comes 40 days...

Pastor  jailed for ‘inciting’ subversion

Beijing-China on Monday jailed the leader of an unofficial Protestant church for nine years for “incitement to subvert state power”. Pastor Wang Yi, whose Early...

The need for prophets

"Pope Francis’ time is marked by many firsts."   Part 2 (Continued from last week) Pope Francis has challenged bishops to live out as pastors among their flock...

Fire at Notre Dame

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Catholics flock to Limasawa, mark first Mass

Limasawa, Southern Leyte—An estimated 3,000 Catholics flocked Sunday to this historic small island to celebrate this year’s 498th first Mass celebration in the country. Most....

87% of Filipinos ‘happy’ with their lives, SWS says

Eight out of 10 Filipinos said they were very happy or fairly happy with their lives, the latest Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey revealed...

Keeping the faith

Catholics around the world marked the beginning of the Lenten Season on Wednesday. Aside from reflecting on their individual affairs, it is also a...

Pope Francis holds historic public Mass

Abu Dhabi—Pope Francis held a historic public Mass for an estimated 170,000 Catholics at an Abu Dhabi stadium on Tuesday on the first-ever papal visit...

Builders of walls sow fear–Francis

Panama City—Pope Francis told thousands of Catholics in Panama gathered for World Youth Day that “builders of walls sow fear” and “divide people.” Taking another...

Joke only, Palace clarifies ‘Santo Rodrigo’ remarks

A joke is a joke, Malacañang maintained on Saturday after President Rodrigo Duterte seemed to mock Catholics in remarks about All Saint’s Day and...

Culture of impunity prevails

Killings and more killings—on the streets, especially in squatter areas, even in chapels and churches—seem to be the norm today. Manila Archbishop Cardinal Luis...

Tagle pushes church feeding program

MANILA Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle urged Catholics on Tuesday to join again the Fast2Feed program of Hapag-Asa to feed hungry and malnourished children...

Silence and Lent

“Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.” These are the powerful words uttered by the priest as he ceremonially places...

Fears over rapprochement

BEIJING"•Secret talks between the Vatican and Beijing are raising hopes of a “historic” rapprochement after six decades of estrangement, but some Chinese clergy fear...
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