Quiapo Church elevated as ‘Archdiocesan Shrine of the Black Nazarene’
The St. John the Baptist Parish or Quiapo Church has been elevated to the status of an archdiocesan shrine.
The St. John the Baptist Parish or Quiapo Church has been elevated to the status of an archdiocesan shrine.
In parishes where there is growing diversity, the head of the country’s Catholic episcopal conference said synodality helps people realize that “the mission is about the Church.”
A Catholic bishop has paid tribute to Catholic media figure Sister Ma. Consolata Manding, FSP, who died over
We thank the Lord who, in our unworthiness and weakness, has loved us mercifully and entrusted upon us the stewardship of his mysteries.
With the Paris Olympic Games underway, 120 chaplains from five different religions are present in the
I will seek the lost, bring back the scattered, bind up the broken and strengthen the sick.Ezekiel 34:16 According to International Labor Organization, there is an estimated over 40 million people worldwide that are modern-day slaves. These people are exploited each day and cannot leave or refuse because of force, fraud, violence, abuse of power or coercion into an act against their will. And finally, ensure that more resources are in place like Child Sponsorship Program where education, nutritious food, healthcare, and life-skills training are provided.
Bishop Leopoldo Jaucian of Bangued launched the Diocesan Synodal Pastoral Planning (DSPP) with the theme “Intayon agrakit ken Cristo”(Let’s raft to Christ) during the Mass on July…
In an emotional homily on Monday, a top Catholic Church official urged priests to pay attention to what ordinary faithful have to say and reach out to those who have often been overlooked in parish…
Bishops and prominent prelates from around the world have joined the French Bishops’ Conference and U.S.
Thousands of Catholics took the streets of downtown Cebu on Saturday to pray the rosary against attempts to legalize divorce in the country.
The motto of the modern Olympic Games, “Faster, Higher, Stronger,” was coined by French Dominican friar