Where Do Tito Sotto and Loren Legarda Get Off Defunding the RH Bill?
It is a fact of our bourgeois existence that every so often we gather around, open a bottle of wine or sip our cappuccinos, nibble on a bruschetta or pick on
It is a fact of our bourgeois existence that every so often we gather around, open a bottle of wine or sip our cappuccinos, nibble on a bruschetta or pick on
The Vatican has assured that everything has been done by Philippine authorities to ensure the security of pilgrims attending the 51st International Eucharistic Congress which will open in Cebu City today.
Philippine “people power” did not start with the millions who welcomed the papal visits of Saint John Paul II in 1981 and 1995 and of Pope Francis last year. It started in 1937 when for the first time in history, the International Eucharistic Festival (IEC), the spiritual festival centered on the Holy Mass that started at the turn of the 20th century, was held in Asia—in solidly Catholic Philippines.
Church leaders speaking in a forum in connection with the 51st International Eucharistic Congress (IEC) opening here on Sunday urged Catholics on Friday to go beyond the scandal of sex abuse and internal conflicts over doctrine and practice and focus on evangelization.
Many couples marrying these days opt to write their own wedding vows as a way of expressing their love for one another in a more personal and unique way.
ACCORDING to Fr. Gerard Francisco Timoner, OP, prior provincial of the Filipino Dominicans and a member to the International Theological Commission that advises Pope Francis, Filipino Catholics should reflect that
Monday is the feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila, the first Filipino saint.
Best-selling German investigative journalist and author Paul Badde has come to the Philippines to attend the first anniversary of the enthronement of the replica of the “Holy Veil of Manoppello,” a piece of cloth dating back to the earliest Christian era that is said to bear the image of the resurrected Jesus Christ.
Today’s Gospel and readings talk about humble service. It also happens to be the “60th birthday” of Imelda O. Cojuangco—Meldy or Tita Meldy to many and Tata to her family.
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis has radically reformed the Catholic Church’s process for annulling marriages, allowing for fast-track decisions and removing automatic appeals in a bid to speed up and
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