On October 13, Archbishop of Manila, Jose F. Cardinal Advincula, presided over a solemn Eucharistic celebration at the Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Parish in Binondo, Manila, widely known as the Binondo Chinese Catholic Church.
Amid ongoing wars and rising global tensions, Cardinal José Advincula, Archbishop of Manila, urged Catholic military personnel to be “builders of peace” as the Apostolat Militaire International (AMI) marked its 60th anniversary during a week-long conference in the Philippine capital from September 21 to 26, 2025.
Manila Archbishop Jose Cardinal Advincula expressed hope that DZRV-Radio Veritas Philippines will continue to expand its mission of spreading the Good News, not only within the country but also to audiences worldwide.
“What we wear on our heads is not arrogance or brazenness. What we place on our heads is humility and justice,” said Manila Archbishop Jose Cardinal Advincula in his homily.
The 11th edition of the Philippine Conference on the New Evangelization (PCNE) began on July 18 at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila, with more than 4,000 participants attending the inaugural ceremony.
The Philippines’ Manila Cathedral opened its doors to the employees of the Archdiocese of Manila Curia on June 26, 2025, in celebration of the Jubilee of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila (RCAM) Curia.
The archbishop of Manila described Catholic shrines as sacred places where we encounter God and His people, especially when we “reach out to [Him] in heaven” during Mass.
A Filipino Archbishop from Metro Manila, the capital of the Philippines, has urged the faithful to recognize life not only as a divine gift but also as a moral duty.
The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Manila on Wednesday, February 19, issued an appeal for prayer for the healing of Pope Francis, in a social media post, signed by Archbishop of Manila, Jose F. Cardinal Advincula
Church leaders, government officials, and faithful gathered at St. Michael’s Cathedral for the installation of Bishop Ruben C. Labajo as the first bishop of the Diocese of Prosperidad.
"Don’t lose hope despite life’s challenges," Cardinal Jose Advincula urged as he launched the yearlong Jubilee Year in the Archdiocese of Manila on Monday December 30.
The Quiapo Church in Manila, Philippines, home to the miraculous image of the Black Nazarene, has decided to drop the word “black” in its official title.
This is the appeal of Bishop Rafael Cruz after receiving his episcopal ordination on September 7, 2024, at St. John the Evangelist Cathedral in Dagupan City, Pangasinan, Philippines.
“We thank the Holy Father Pope Francis for this honour bestowed upon them in recognition of their outstanding services to the Church, especially in charity and social service,” Cardinal Advincula said.
“Whether in their homes, their workplaces, in the church, or out in the streets, devotees must carry in their heart… the loving gaze of Jesus,” Cardinal Advincula said.