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PH Catholic Church names 7 ‘new martys’
Seven Filipinos have been recognized by the Philippine Roman Catholic Church as “new martyrs,” whose deaths were considered acts of faith and devotion. The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the ...
In Rome, Terrence Rynne advanced Jesus' approach to peace in the face of an existential choice facing the global community: ...
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Palawan Church urges aid for Typhoon Tino victims
The Catholic Church in northern Palawan has appealed for public assistance after Typhoon Tino caused widespread flooding and ...
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CBCP President Cardinal David Demands Corrupt Officials 'Admit, Repent, Return' Stolen Flood Scam Funds
THE Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) on Thursday demanded the perpetrators of the flood control scam to return the stolen public funds. “Corruption is not just a violation of ...
With the devastating news that human society has failed to limit global warming to 1.5C, Church groups are hoping for an urgent and constructive dialogue at the annual UN Climate Conference COP30 in ...
At least 66 are dead and 340,000 affected after Typhoon Kalmaegi hit the central Philippines. The Catholic Church and aid groups are providing food, shelter, and rescue in hard-hit areas like Cebu and ...
Sign up for Trump’s Return, a newsletter featuring coverage of the second Trump presidency. In mid-October, Catholic clergy ...
The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines-Episcopal Commission on the Doctrine of the Faith (CBCP-ECDF) has called on Church institutions ...
A team of AP religion reporters produced an intimate portrait of a Catholic congregation that is both fearful and resilient in the face of an immigration ...
The laity has asked the Catholic faithful to participate in the second "Trillion Peso March" set later this month to continue to hold accountable those behind the anomalous flood control projects ...
Cardinal Pablo Virgilio David of Kalookan said the spirit of People Power is taking new form — no longer confined to street ...
MANILA – Churches under the Archdiocese of Cebu are ready to accommodate people who will be affected by Typhoon Tino. “As Archbishop of Cebu, I have directed all priests to open the churches within ...
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