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Pope to people of God: Be open to fresh ways to spread faith

Pope Francis (VATICAN MEDIA VIA CBCP / FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN) The church, he said, must be open “to fresh ways of bearing witness to the joy of the Gospel and forming vital communities of missionary disciples.” “In this way, they will be renewed in their love of Christ and in fidelity to their proper charism,” CBCP News quoted the pontiff. The Pope made the statement during this year’s virtual convention of the Association of Major Religious Superiors of the Philippines (AMRSP). His message was relayed by Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican’s Secretary of State, and was read to the participants by Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines Archbishop Charles Brown on April 28.

Give what you can, take what you need: Catholic sisters join community food pantry effort in the Philippines

Give what you can, take what you need: Catholic sisters join community food pantry effort in the Philippines
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Duterte leads support for community pantries

Duterte leads support for community pantries Catherine S. Valente, TMT COMMUNITY pantries have gotten the nod from President Rodrigo Duterte and other sectors for helping Filipinos severely affected by the coronavirus pandemic and were assured of support amid red-tagging fears raised by their owners. “Nagsalita na po tayo bilang bibig ng Presidente, nagsalita na po ang kalihim ng DILG (Department of the Interior and Local Government). Welcome po natin ‘yung mga community pantries (We have spoken as the President’s mouthpiece; the secretary of DILG has spoken. We welcome community pantries),” Palace spokesman Harry Roque Jr. said during a virtual press briefing on Wednesday.

[OPINION] 500 years of Catholicism: An assessment, and prospects for the future

[OPINION] 500 years of Catholicism: An assessment, and prospects for the future Mar 15, 2021 10:59 AM PHT Amado L. Picardal As we mark the fifth centenary of the coming of the Christian faith to the Philippines, there is a need to assess what kind of Catholic Christianity has emerged as of now and what its prospects are for the future. It is important to explore how the Church in the Philippines can fulfil her mission both within the country and in foreign lands – especially in Asia, and in Europe and North America. After 500 years, there are now over 90 million Catholics in the country. The Philippines has the third largest Catholic population in the world. The Church in the Philippines has more members than that of Spain and other European countries. It is significant that some Filipinos have been providing leadership to religious orders that used to send missionaries to this country. The Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples (formerly Propaganda Fide) is headed by C

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