+ Follow COTABATO ARCHBISHOP ORLANDO Tag
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[Title] => Mindanao rejoices over Quevedo's appointment as Cardinal
[Summary] => Mindanao’s Catholic community was elated by the Pope's appointment of Cotabato Archbishop Orlando Quevedo as a cardinal. Quevedo is from the Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI) congregation.
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[Title] => CBCP to officials: Admit your lapses
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The influential Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) urged
the country's leaders yesterday to admit their lapses, express regret and offer
to reform in a bid to resolve the crisis confronting the nation.
"The solution to the crisis of today is, therefore, nothing more and nothing
less than the admission of sinfulness, expression of sorrow and the will to
change," the CBCP said in a statement.
In his own Easter Sunday message, Manila Archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin also
fired a broadside at the Estrada administration as he called on the faithful to
disallow th
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COTABATO ARCHBISHOP ORLANDO
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[Title] => Mindanao rejoices over Quevedo's appointment as Cardinal
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[Title] => CBCP to officials: Admit your lapses
[Summary] =>
The influential Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) urged
the country's leaders yesterday to admit their lapses, express regret and offer
to reform in a bid to resolve the crisis confronting the nation.
"The solution to the crisis of today is, therefore, nothing more and nothing
less than the admission of sinfulness, expression of sorrow and the will to
change," the CBCP said in a statement.
In his own Easter Sunday message, Manila Archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin also
fired a broadside at the Estrada administration as he called on the faithful to
disallow th
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