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08/05/2025

When Cardinals Luis Antonio Tagle, Jose Advincula, Pablo Virgilio David and the rest of the 133 cardinal electors swore to keep the conclave proceedings a secret, they used an archaic language that remains the official language of the Church: Latin.

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With more than 27,000 deaths, Covid-19 has altered the way we grieve and mourn particularly for Filipinos who are known ...
09/08/2021

With more than 27,000 deaths, Covid-19 has altered the way we grieve and mourn particularly for Filipinos who are known for rituals and customs to accompany the bereaved. Seeing our loved one die alone and feeling isolated, the social distancing guidelines and absence of the usual memorial service makes the grieving even harder. Dr. Lucille Montes, physician and counseling psychologist provides her professional advice on how to help grieving individuals and tips on how to deal with bereavement in a healthy way.

With more than 27,000 deaths, Covid-19 has altered the way we grieve and mourn particularly for Filipinos who are known for rituals and customs to accompany ...

Speaking with host Fr. Virgilio Ojoy, OP, and Candy Pangilinan on the edition of Faith Watch’s Sharing from the City: Ce...
21/07/2021

Speaking with host Fr. Virgilio Ojoy, OP, and Candy Pangilinan on the edition of Faith Watch’s Sharing from the City: Celebrities do Pray and Experience Miracles, de Belen shared that she was a devotee of the Rosary since she was in her younger years.

Praying the Holy Rosary is not only a staple practice in Catholicism but also a long-standing tradition in the Philippines as it is still being practiced by a lot of Filipino families despite the a…

Speaking for Faith Watch’s   vlog hosted by Bernz O. Caasi and Rodz De Leon, the star of Hollywood movies Akeelah and th...
21/07/2021

Speaking for Faith Watch’s vlog hosted by Bernz O. Caasi and Rodz De Leon, the star of Hollywood movies Akeelah and the Bee, Hardflip, and To Save a Life recounted how his upbringing made him an Anti-Catholic protestant - and how it was ultimately his family who brought him back home to the church.

Stories and personal experiences of Filipino Catholics getting a lot of hate and criticisms from protestant and other Christian denominations isn’t exactly new .

BREAKING: CBCP elects Bishop Pablo Virgilio David of Kalookan as its new presidentRead more: https://bit.ly/3wtytdn
08/07/2021

BREAKING: CBCP elects Bishop Pablo Virgilio David of Kalookan as its new president

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Expert shares thoughts on cyberbullying and what parents need to know about it.Story here:
04/07/2021

Expert shares thoughts on cyberbullying and what parents need to know about it.

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Bullying remains a very serious problem among the younger population.

“It’s what the Lord gave to us,” said Manjoe Mendoza when asked by host Rita Dayrit about practicing spacing in the edit...
01/07/2021

“It’s what the Lord gave to us,” said Manjoe Mendoza when asked by host Rita Dayrit about practicing spacing in the edition Faith Watch’s Buhay Parang Life.

As cliché as it may sound, raising a huge family, especially those whose kids exceed the ideal number of two or three, is a big challenge here in the Philippines, especially for families that are s…

Choosing a college course entails a lot in one’s life, both in the self-fulfillment of the young person and the financia...
21/06/2021

Choosing a college course entails a lot in one’s life, both in the self-fulfillment of the young person and the financial security of their future careers, and more often than not, Filipino students taking up their own college courses end up getting at odds with their parents over what course they would take and if it can directly benefit their family. This has been a fixture in Filipino society where children had to take college courses based solely on their parents’ wishes and wants.

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Parents have their children’s best interests in mind. So how much of a say should parents have in the course that their children will take up in college? Are children aged 16 to 18 mature enough to…

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