
Let us go now from the ancient church of Binondo Chinatown to another church at the other end of Ongpin Street. That church is the Santa Cruz Church. . What I love most with this chrch is that the Holy Eucharist is exposed not in a Perpetual Adoratio...
“You have known that the commandments of God are different from those of the Priest, that holiness is not how long you have knelt, how long you have prayed, wearing large rosaries, grimy scapulars; it is with good conduct, pure intentions, and righ...
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On Monday, January 9, 2012, during the Annual World Day of Peace Message, Pope Benedict XVI addressed his deepest sentiments before Vatican diplomats from nearly 180 countries stressing education needs setting especially in understanding family as ba...

This day, the 20th of November, Catholics affirm the reign of Jesus Christ on both heaven and earth. As Jesus Christ said, He is now seated at the right hand of the power and has dominion over the earth, the heavens, and all the creatures found in th...

“I wanted to provoke people into thinking. I titled my work ‘Politeismo’ which loosely translates into ‘many beliefs’ or ‘many deities.’ Throughout history, humanity has grown to create new gods and these are not always religious figure...
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WHEN Pope Benedict XVI used the word “infallible” in reference to the ban on women’s ordination in a recent letter informing an Australian bishop he’d been sacked, it marked the latest chapter of a long-simmering debate in Cath...