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Christianity, culture, and corruption in PH

To understand why corruption remains deeply rooted in the Philippines, one must look beyond politics and laws and examine the moral patterns that shape our daily lives. Ours is a nation of faith yet ...
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Tuesday said it is coordinating with French authorities in Paris for the retrieval ...
Modern technology, new excavations and curious amateurs have helped unearth some of the world's greatest treasures in the ...
Before the Church excommunicates me for heresy, let me be clear: I have nothing against religion. In fact, I’ve seen faith ...
Explore One World Trade Center, the tallest building in the United States and a symbol of resilience in New York City. This ...
Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is more than a holiday — it’s a vibrant reflection of how Mexicans and many Latin Americans understand life and death. Its roots stretch back roughly 2,500 to 3 ...
Uncover the complex history of Halloween—from ancient Celtic rituals to modern-day trick-or-treating shaped by imperialism, ...
The dialogue sparked by the 1965 Vatican document reached new lows after October 7. Now that fighting might be over, optimism ...
The King and Queen arrived in Rome last night ahead of their historic state visit to the Vatican. Today, Charles and Camilla will meet Pope Leo XIV for the first time since he was elected to office.
Over 20,000 attended the peaceful Davao Archdiocesan Penitential Walk on Oct 25. Archbp. Romulo Valles emphasized it was a ...
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18th Belenismo sa Tarlac kicks off

TARLAC City becomes livelier and busier as it launches the 18th edition of its Belenismo sa Tarlac on Tuesday, Nov. 4, ...
The Melanesian Brotherhood (MBH), one of the most respected religious communities within the Anglican Church of Melanesia ...