‘Human spirit is stronger than drugs’–Cardinal Tagle
The Arnold Janssen Kalinga sa Kapwa Center in Tayuman, Manila, marked its second year with Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle officiating the anniversary Mass.
The Arnold Janssen Kalinga sa Kapwa Center in Tayuman, Manila, marked its second year with Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle officiating the anniversary Mass.
Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle will launch today during Sunday Mass at 10 p.m., at the Manila Cathedral “Sanlakbay para sa Pagbabagong Buhay,” the archdiocesan-wide drug-rehab program.
“In being candidates, you need to know that it is a blessing that comes with a responsibility,” Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle told candidates at the Manila Cathedral. “If you win, it means you must represent the people’s dreams and common good.”
Upon arriving from a trip to Rome recently, one of the first things His Eminence Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle did was to perform in a sacred music festival at the San Sebastian Basilica in Plaza del Carmen, Quiapo, Manila.
Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle will open the Season of Creation celebration on Sept. 1 with a Mass at 2 p.m. on Sept. 1 at the Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception (Manila Cathedral). Mass will be preceded by a Holy Hour.
Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle gave the keynote address in the forum on “Laudato Si,” the encyclical of Pope Francis on the environment, at Ateneo de Manila University last Aug. 13.
MANILA, Philippines–Ahead of the Catholic Church’s observance of Ash Wednesday on Feb. 18, Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle appealed to the faithful to practice acts of charity and fasting
My beloved child, no matter what is happening in your life, know that I am always with you. Know that all the storms will turn out for good, for I am your Father-Mother God that will always love you, no matter what happens.
Happy Easter to all! It’s time to rejoice and celebrate life, especially for those who have gone through weeks of Lenten abstinence.
“Reduced to the ground seven times” is how historians describe the Manila Cathedral Basilica which will be reopened tonight with President Aquino as special guest. Its restoration took more than a year.
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