Know your ‘pilgrim churches’

These churches are endorsed by no less than one of the reported top contenders for the papacy.

These churches are endorsed by no less than one of the reported top contenders for the papacy.
Described by a highly respected Vatican analyst as the only viable candidate to the papacy from the developing world, Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle admitted yesterday to the uncertainty of what to expect in the election of a new pope.
Here’s one way to lose weight while enriching one’s spirituality: Fast during the entire period of Lent and donate the money intended for your food to the hungry.

Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle took an apparent swipe at the newly enacted Reproductive Health law as he officiated mass during the Feast of the Black Nazarene Wednesday.

How fervent are the Catholic bishops against the reproductive health (RH) bill?

The Philippine Medical Association (PMA) and 22 other health groups on Tuesday urged Congress to approve the reproductive health (RH) bill.
The Rev. Fr. Roderick Castro, rector and parish priest of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, is inviting parishioners and devotees to attend the celebration of its 61st anniversary today, Dec. 12, at Guadalupe Nuevo, Makati City.

Storming the heavens with prayers, Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle on Tuesday urged the Catholic faithful to attend an overnight vigil in Makati City for the defeat of the reproductive health (RH) bill.

Meeting the protesters’ demands halfway, President Aquino on Monday ordered a review of the country’s first economic hub rising at the edge of the Pacific but rejected calls that he cut off funding and scrap the project altogether.

Senator Joker Arroyo is at a loss why the Aquino administration and the Catholic hierarchy continue to quarrel over the reproductive health bill when the government and the Church leadership struck a compromise over two controversial issues in the past.

Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle, in a dialogue with peasants on an 18-day march to Malacañang to protest a rising economic zone in Aurora, on Monday called for an “examination of conscience” to determine if Sen. Edgardo Angara’s vision of development would benefit the impoverished region.