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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

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The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

What is Catholink? Read More »

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The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service   Read More »

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

What is Catholink? Read More »

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The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum   Read More »

News and Events

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service   Read More »

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

What is Catholink? Read More »

News and Events

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

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The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

What is Catholink? Read More »

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The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

What is Catholink? Read More »

News and Events

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service   Read More »

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

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The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

What is Catholink? Read More »

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The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service   Read More »

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

What is Catholink? Read More »

News and Events

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service   Read More »

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

What is Catholink? Read More »

News and Events

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

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The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

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The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

What is Catholink? Read More »

News and Events

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service   Read More »

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

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The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

What is Catholink? Read More »

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The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

What is Catholink? Read More »

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The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

What is Catholink? Read More »

News and Events

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

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The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

What is Catholink? Read More »

News and Events

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

What is Catholink? Read More »

News and Events

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

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News and Events

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

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The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

What is Catholink? Read More »

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The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

What is Catholink? Read More »

News and Events

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate. In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General …

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The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader.

According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the Diocese of Kalibo and the Serviam Foundation, which is the property’s custodian. It was signed during a ceremony held after a Mass presided over by Bishop Ruperto Santos of Antipolo at Manila Cathedral on August 31, the 95th birthday anniversary of Cardinal Sin.

Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz of the Manila Cathedral and Fr. Rufino Sescon Jr. of Quiapo Church represented the Serviam Foundation at the signing ceremony, while Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc and Fr. Justy More represented the Kalibo diocese’s Historical, Research, and Cultural Council.

“We encourage them (the Kalibo diocese) to use the house for their cultural heritage purposes.”

Fr. More emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating that the museum’s purpose is to “preserve the memory of Cardinal Sin and educate future generations about his life and teachings.”

CBCP News added that the home diocese of Cardinal Sin has recently begun a three-year preparation for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2026, making the inauguration of the museum all the more timely and significant.

Fr. More added that the museum would house a collection of church artifacts and archival materials. 

“We hope to offer visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about the significant historical events and tangible heritage that shaped the Diocese of Kalibo’s remarkable faith journey,” he said. (Luis Angelo Sta. Maria/Volunteer Writer-San Felipe Neri Parish | Photo from CBCP News)

 

 

Cardinal Sin family house in Aklan to become museum  

The house of the family of the late Jaime L. Cardinal Sin which is located in the town of New Washington in the province of Aklan, will be transformed into a museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the influential religious leader. According to CBCP News, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by the …

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The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”

According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary spirit of the faithful to lead the PDLs, also known as Persons Deprived of Liberty. 

“In observance of the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on October 29, 2023, the CBCP-ECPPC has chosen the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.”, which is in keeping with the Catholic church’s mission to journey with our incarcerated brethren and the other pillars of justice and do its best to address their most urgent needs.” as mentioned in an announcement by CBCP-ECPPC. 

The CBCP-ECPPC instituted the Prison Awareness Sunday every last Sunday of October which aims to emphasize the rights of the prisoners and also to remember them. 

This yearly celebration is an expression of the love of God to unite the faithful with them by providing adequate means of support and assistance by guiding them to achieve the fullness of life. 

A total of 86 units of volunteers from various Dioceses of the Church ranging from 20 to 100 prison volunteers assigned to every prison. Moreover, CBCP-ECPPC appealed for volunteers for the service in the prison ministry. (Hazel Boquiren/RCAM-AOC)

 

 

36th Prison Awareness Sunday aims to call volunteers in Prison Service  

The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines – Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care (CBCP-ECPPC) will celebrate the 36th Prison Awareness Sunday on the 29th of October 2023 with the theme “The Correctional Community: Journeying Together in Mutual Support on a Mission of Love.” According to Veritas News, the theme focuses on reigniting the missionary …

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“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.”

This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”.

In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was peppered with multiple questions by journalists during an in-flight press conference aboard the papal plane back to Rome from his successful apostolic visit in Mongolia.

The Pope pointed out that the synod should “not be like a television show”, rather, a “dialogue between the baptized, who in the name of the Church, [discuss] the life of the Church, [and] dialogue with the world on the problems that affect humanity today.”

“Without this spirit of prayer, there is no synodality… There is one thing that we have to keep — ‘the synodal atmosphere,’” he stressed.

The Pope, according to CNA, said that at the root of these types of ideas about synodality, one always finds “ideologies,” adding that it is ideologies that are responsible for dividing the faithful.

He also explained that while the discussions within the synod will be inaccessible to journalists, it will be “very open” as the Commission on Information headed by Vatican Dicastery for Communications prefect and layman Paolo Ruffini “will make press releases on how the proceedings of the synod are going” and “provide information on the progress of the synod.”

“In the synod, the religiosity and the loyalty of the people who speak must be guarded, and this is why there is the commission led by Ruffini,” hesaid.

The Holy Father advised journalists that all news related to the synod to be transmitted by the Commission should not be read as “political chatter” as he underlined that the protagonist of the synod is the Holy Spirit.

The first assembly of the Synod on Synodality will take place from October 4 to 29 in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, while the next session will be held in October 2024. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo from Vatican News)

 

“A religious moment”: Pope shares vision of the upcoming synod on synodality “

“There is no place for ideology, but there is room for dialogue, for an exchange between brothers and sisters.” This was what Pope Francis emphasized as he expected the upcoming Synod on Synodality next month as a pure “religious moment”. In a report by the Catholic News Agency on September 5, the Holy Father was …

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Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment.

Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions on catechism and apologetics, requests for priest visits, requests for exorcism, and inquiries on sacraments and church records.

With its Counseling Service Hotline, Catholink attended 275 counseling calls and referred 173 of them to counseling partners last year.

Catholink can be reached via phone at 8925-7931 to 39 loc. 117, via mobile at 09176397843 and online at www.Catholink.ph

 

What is Catholink?

Catholink, a Catholic Resource and Helpline Center operated by Radio Veritas 846 is available to be accessed by the faithful for Church-related information, counseling services, and spiritual nourishment. Last year 2022, Catholink was able to attend and assist 498 persons with their Church queries such as prayer requests, parish contact inquiries, Church ministry inquiries, questions …

What is Catholink? Read More »

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The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the establishment of a permanent deaconate.

In a letter addressed to Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, General Affairs substitute of the Vatican Secretariat of State, conveyed the Pope’s approval of its petition dated July 25 and asked the Conference to coordinate with the Dicastery for the Clergy for all further matters pertaining to the establishment of the permanent deaconate.

“As you and your brother Bishops implement this noble initiative for the good of the holy people of God in the Philippines, please be assured of the Holy Father’s prayers that it will bear much fruit for many years to come,” Bishop Parra said.

In a report by the CBCP News on September 12, Bishop David expressed its hope that permanent deacons would bring more enthusiasm to the lay faithful in serving the church.

“The restoration of permanent diaconate in the Philippines will enliven even more the engagement of the lay faithful in society,” the CBCP president wrote.

The prospect of ordaining permanent deacons in the Philippines was first discussed during the 125th CBCP Plenary Assembly in Manila earlier this year and approved by the bishops present at the 126th Plenary Assembly in Aklan last July.

According to CBCP News, the Conference is “expected to come up with a formation program for permanent deacons such as who may be a candidate, what age, and the length of formation, among others.” (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC)

 

Pope approves CBCP petition to form PH permanent deaconate

The Church in the Philippines is soon to have its roster of permanent deacons as Pope Francis approved the request of the country’s bishops for the