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Sunday of the Word of God 2026
All resources for the upcoming Sunday of the Word of God, observed on January 25, 2026, are now available. This year’s celebration holds special significance as it coincides with the Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul, the day that concludes the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. The Word that Christ spoke to Paul on the road to Damascus profoundly transformed his heart, molding him into the great evangelist we revere today. Now, it is our mission to ensure that this same Word reaches the ends of the earth, transforming the lives of all people and dwelling in our…
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Bethlehem and the Geography of Faith
The journalist María Antonieta Collins organized a trip to the Holy Land to rediscover the foundational sites of faith, such as Bethlehem, Nazareth, and Jerusalem. This is the first episode of a program dedicated to the ‘geography of faith,’ where we can listen to exegetes, archaeologists, and experts on the holy sites engaging in a dialogue with María Antonieta. The following video takes us to the origins of Christmas and the early years of Jesus’ life, helping us to reconstruct the event of grace that involved the Holy Family. “
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Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2026
The unity of Christian churches stands as one of the most significant and urgent challenges of our time. In an increasingly fragmented world, where divisions often seem to prevail, the call to unity is an essential invitation to transcend our differences and collaborate for the common good. The Letter to the Ephesians, specifically chapter 4, verse 4, will serve as the guiding scriptural theme for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, scheduled to take place from January 18 to 25, 2026: “There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to one hope when you were…
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StPauls wins the Catholic Mass Media Awards
For the fourth consecutive year, ST PAULS was honored by the Catholic Mass Media Awards (CMMA). This year, its Publishing and Audiovisual teams received two major recognitions—Best Station ID and Best Youth Magazine—at the 47th CMMA held on November 19, 2025, at the City State Hotel, Manila. The Best Station ID award was given to “Lakbay Pasko” (Christmas Journey), composed by Cl. Russel Matthew Patolot, SSP, and directed by Fr. Keiv Aires Dimatatac, SSP. Anchored on the theme “Share with Gentleness the Hope that is in Your Hearts” (1 Peter 3:15–16), the annual awards night—founded by the late Jaime Cardinal…
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Camino a la Semana Santa con el Gregoriano
The Gregorian University Fondation invite to register for this year’s virtual guided retreat extended over the six weeks of Lent. There will be two talks per week with reflections drawn from the Gospel as well as from personal experiences that can offer participants inspiration, motives and practices for finding and cultivating hope this Lenten season. The talks will be posted each Sunday and Wednesday and will be available for viewing whenever is convenient. The retreat is complimentary and open to anyone who is interested and registers by clicking below. See more.
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Reflection and Meditation: A Proposal on How We Should Spend Our Lenten Days
The Lent and Easter seasons mark the holiest times of the year for us as Catholics. The 40 days of the Season of Lent is our preparation for the great feast of the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. To be worthy of this great feast, the Church invites us to pray, almsgiving, fast, and do Confessions. However, there seems to be a “lag” moment. After all, 40 days seems too long. CatholicLink offers us a Resource Guide on how we should spend our Lent. One interesting proposal is to immerse ourselves in reading books by Catholic…
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Reflection and Meditation: A Proposal on How We Should Spend Our Lenten Days
The Lent and Easter seasons mark the holiest times of the year for us as Catholics. The 40 days of the Season of Lent is our preparation for the great feast of the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. To be worthy of this great feast, the Church invites us to pray, almsgiving, fast, and do Confessions. However, there seems to be a “lag” moment. After all, 40 days seems too long. CatholicLink offers us a Resource Guide on how we should spend our Lent. One interesting proposal is to immerse ourselves in reading books by Catholic…