File photo from Philippine Daily Inquirer MANILA, Philippines — Highlighting that the Holy Family lived an ordinary life filled with trials, Cardinal Luis Antonio ...
The enduring Filipino Christmas tradition of Simbang Gabi resonated powerfully at the heart of Catholicism as thousands of ...
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Cardinal Tagle leads Simbang Gabi for Filipinos in the UAE
Simbang Gabi feels extra special this year for Filipinos in the UAE. Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle is in the country to lead ...
Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle shares more than just a warm smile and infectious laugh with Pope Francis. Like the late Argentinian pontiff, Tagle hails from outside Europe’s traditional Catholic power ...
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Cardinal Tagle condemns corruption during Simbang Gabi at Vatican
Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle has condemned corruption during a Simbang Gabi at the Vatican, lamenting how so many people were ...
Did Pope Francis just name his successor? Much of the commentary about the appointment of Cardinal Luis Tagle, until now archbishop of Manila, to the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples put ...
Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle has encouraged people not to be intimidated by the concept of “evangelization,” but to remember that it can be a simple human interaction or conversation among friends, ...
Filipino Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, 65, is thought to be one of the frontrunners to succeed Pope Francis, a move which would radically change the face of the Catholic faith. London-based news outlet ...
The papal conclave—the election of the next Pope—started on Wednesday, May 7, with 133 cardinals gathering at the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel to vote on who will succeed Pope Francis. Black smoke emerged ...
Prefect of the Vatican Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples gave the closing speech on Feb. 19 for a three-day Vatican conference on the theology of the priesthood. Cardinal Luis Antonio ...
The Filipino cardinal explained that his maternal grandfather was born in China, but his mother sent him to live in the Philippines due to poverty. Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle is moved as he recalls ...
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