Many Catholics in the Philippines see natural disasters as acts of God. But a growing number of religious groups there and elsewhere in the world... In the Philippines, Religion and Nature Collide ...
SAN PEDRO CUTUD, Philippines (AP) — The Lenten rituals are frowned upon by church leaders in the Philippines, Asia's largest Roman Catholic nation, especially if the event is used to boost tourism and ...
Explore how the faith has flourished in Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia, and other countries in this religiously ...
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Marcos: Filipinos should draw strength from Mary to build a godly PH
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday urged Filipinos to draw strength from the life of the Blessed Virgin Mary in building a country that places God at its center and upholds the dignity of every ...
Apollo Quiboloy, a self-proclaimed "son of God," is wanted for sex trafficking and child abuse in both the Philippines and the United States. Manila’s LGBTQ community rallied in support of drag ...
Tourism chiefs in the Philippines want to put their faith to the test by using religion to attract more visitors to Southeast Asia's most predominant Catholic nation. Citing the diverse religious and ...
OBANDO, Philippines (Reuters) There was dancing in the streets of Obando town in the northern Philippines on Wednesday (May 17) as people feted patron saints they believe bring spouses, fertility and ...
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints announces dedication dates for Davao Philippines Temple
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints has announced open house and dedication dates for its Davao Philippines ...
Religious groups from around the world offered prayers and aid this week for the millions of people affected by the typhoon which ravaged the central and eastern Philippines last week. The storm was ...
San Fernando, Philippines — Several Filipino devotees were nailed to crosses in a re-enactment of a Good Friday ritual, which one of the men dedicated to the victims of the deadly bombings of two ...
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