Pope Rejects War in Jesus' Name, Urges Brotherhood
Pope Leo XIV condemned the use of Jesus to justify war during his Palm Sunday Mass, emphasizing peace and praying for victims of violence in a powerful address at St. Peter's Square.
Pope Leo XIV condemned the use of Jesus to justify war during his Palm Sunday Mass, emphasizing peace and praying for victims of violence in a powerful address at St. Peter's Square.
A critical analysis of Mary, mother of Jesus; Mary of Bethany; and Mary Magdalene reveals how their stories have been selectively amplified and suppressed over centuries, influencing gendered expectations in both religious and secular contexts.
A compelling argument asserts that religious training is essential for fulfilling humanity's highest purpose: to know, love, and serve God, transcending worldly pursuits.
As geopolitical tensions rise between nations like Iran, the US, and Israel, ordinary citizens worldwide face economic pressure. This article explores how Christians can respond with faith, prayer, and practical wisdom instead of panic.
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RecommendedPope Leo XIV has elevated the Apostolic Vicariate of Calapan to a diocese, recognizing its growth over 75 years. Bishop Moises Cuevas becomes its first bishop, while Fr. Gerardo Saco Jr. is appointed as the new bishop of Tagbilaran Diocese.
This article explores the life and martyrdom of San Pedro Calungsod, a young Filipino catechist from Cebu who was beatified in 2000 and canonized in 2012. It details his religious devotion, missionary work in Guam, and ultimate sacrifice for the Christian
Archbishop Alberto S. Uy emphasizes the power of words, urging followers to speak with love and grace. He highlights how casual remarks can hurt and calls for thoughtful communication.
In a world plagued by war, hunger, and corruption, this article explores how to seek God through honest prayer, social justice, and community, offering a path to hope and transformation amid adversity.
Laetare Sunday offers a moment of joy and reflection during Lent, symbolizing purification's fruits and cultural renewal in Filipino life, where dignity and belonging are rediscovered.
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RecommendedReligion is defined as a virtue through which we give honor and service to God as our Creator and Lord. It involves knowing, loving, and serving God to fulfill our purpose and save our souls.
In a world shadowed by sin and brokenness, Psalm 23:4 provides profound comfort by shifting focus from fear to God's constant presence and protection as our Shepherd.
Over 4,000 Catholic faithful from across Cebu gathered at the IEC Pavilion on March 8, 2026, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal in the Archdiocese of Cebu, highlighting spiritual renewal and mission.
During Lent's quiet reflection, we confront subtle idols like security and order that promise relief but demand silence. This season challenges us to examine whether our pursuit of peace remains faithful to human dignity.
Pope Leo XIV has appointed Fr. Sean Mejia as the new bishop of the Apostolic Vicariate of Tabuk, making him the third apostolic vicar in the region's history.
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RecommendedFormer Santa Rita Mayor Yolanda Pineda invites Catholic faithful to participate in weekly Stations of the Cross at the Santa Rita Eco Park during Lent, with events scheduled every Monday at 5 p.m. through March 30, 2026.
Lent reminds us that national renewal begins with private disciplines, not grand gestures. The erosion of conscience happens through small permissions we give ourselves daily.
A deep dive into the nature of religion as a virtue that honors God through belief, learning, and action, emphasizing its role in salvation and spiritual fulfillment.
A reflection on biblical promises of renewal contrasts with daily struggles in Davao City, exploring spiritual maturity and pranic healing teachings as paths forward.
Ash Wednesday's ashes are not merely religious symbols but moral correctives that challenge nations to remember their finite nature. This reflection explores how the Lenten practice of receiving ashes interrupts tribal politics and calls for interior conv
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RecommendedA philosophical exploration argues that human existence originates from and is destined for God, with reason revealing our divine purpose to know, love, and serve Him eternally.
More than 11,000 pastors and church workers from the Philippines and abroad attended the Jesus Is Lord Church Worldwide's annual Vision Casting in Pasay City. Senator Joel Villanueva emphasized the church's role in national direction and encouraged resili
Thousands of Catholic devotees gathered at Baclaran Church for Ash Wednesday, marking the start of Lent with rituals and prayers. The event coincided with Baclaran Day, drawing crowds for Mass and the traditional ash imposition.
The Catholic Church in the Philippines emphasizes prayer, fasting, and digital media abstinence for Ash Wednesday, marking the start of Lent with spiritual discipline and growth.
Former CBCP President Archbishop Socrates Villegas emphasizes the spiritual significance of fasting on Ash Wednesday, marking the start of Lent, and calls for sharing blessings with others.
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RecommendedCebu Archbishop Alberto Uy emphasized humility and sincere devotion during the Ash Wednesday celebration, urging faithful to embrace prayer, fasting, and charity as key Lenten practices for spiritual renewal.
Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jose Advincula, in his Ash Wednesday homily, emphasized the temporary nature of worldly attachments and called for spiritual renewal through acknowledgment of sins.
The Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines encourages the faithful to refrain from social media as a modern form of sacrifice during Lent, promoting spiritual renewal through digital detachment.
A CBCP official urges Filipinos to practice fasting and abstinence with sincerity, not for show, during Lent. He also calls for charity and asks politicians to fast from corruption.
The Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines urges faithful to abstain from excessive digital media use this Lent, citing its harmful effects on focus, relationships, and spiritual awareness.
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RecommendedArchbishop Charles Brown encourages Catholic couples in the Philippines to celebrate Valentine's Day by attending Holy Mass instead of traditional dates, drawing parallels to Simbang Gabi traditions.