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Philippine Church to form all-male group to honor St. Joseph Bishops hope move will help make Filipino men better fathers An image of St. Joseph and the child Jesus. (Photo supplied) The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines is forming a group of male churchgoers from dioceses across the country to spread devotion to St. Joseph. Manila apostolic administrator Bishop Broderick Pabillo said the primary mission of the group, which has yet to be named, would be to introduce the life of St. Joseph to Filipino men to emulate the saint’s virtues as head of the Holy Family. “Part of the legacy we bishops would like to leave people during this year of St. Joseph is to form a national organization or group dedicated to St. Joseph for his devotion,” he told an online press conference on March 10. ....
Brave Myanmar nuns refuse to be silenced by military power As a Kachin nun earns global plaudits for her courage, more sisters are standing with the people against oppression UCA News reporter Updated: March 09, 2021 10:27 AM GMT Trending Nuns from the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Apparition march in the streets of Yangon in February. (Photo: SJA) While the world is closely watching Myanmar’s crisis following the military coup, a Catholic nun in Christian stronghold Kachin state has set a shining example with her fearlessness in confronting security forces. Sister Ann Rosa Nu Tawng earned international acclaim on Feb. 28 when she knelt in the road to plead with security forces not to shoot protesters. ....
Colombian bishops call for ceasefire between army and rebels Violence in Chocó has forced hundreds of Indigenous people and members of Afro Colombian communities to flee homes Trending The bishops of Quibdó, Istmina and Apartadó called on Colombia s government and the National Liberation Army to focus on peaceful solutions to armed conflict. (Photo: colombiareports) Bishops in Colombia s Chocó department are calling for a ceasefire between the Colombian army and rebel groups fighting over drug trafficking routes and illegal gold mines in one of the country s most remote regions. In a statement issued March 1 following a week-long expedition to more than a dozen villages, the bishops of Quibdó, Istmina and Apartadó called on Colombia s government and the National Liberation Army, or ELN guerrillas, to focus on peaceful solutions to armed conflict and respect the rights of Indigenous people living in the area. ....