The Order of Carmelites in the Philippines recently opened an exhibit in honor of its titular patron, Dutch Carmelite martyr Titus Brandsma, who will be canonized by Pope Francis in Rome on May 15.
Father Martin Abad Santos, a Filipino, who was a medical doctor before he entered the Society of Jesus, has been a missionary for the last 20 years in East Timor.
The Catholic Bishops' Conference in Sri Lanka (CBCSL) on May 11 said the country needs to have an interim government to bring peace and address the ongoing economic crises.
Learn to differentiate between “truth and falsehood,” says Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president Bishop Pablo Virgilio David.
The life and example of this Dutch Carmelite, who wrote as if Catholic journalism could be a powerful form of Christian witness and evangelization, is welcome indeed.
A delegation of Order of Carmelites priests from the Philippines on May 11 left for Rome to attend the canonization of Dutch Carmelite martyr, Titus Brandsma, scheduled on May 15 at the Vatican.