+ Follow ARCHBISHOP FILONI Tag
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[Title] => Pope offers help to OFWs in Lebanon
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The Vatican has offered to help thousands of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) trapped in war-torn southern Lebanon.
Archbishop Fernando Filoni, Apostolic Nuncio in Manila, informed Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. of the offer in a letter dated July 18. De Venecias office released copies of the letter to the media yesterday.
The Speaker said it was clear that it was Pope Benedict XVI, whom President Arroyo visited a few weeks ago during her trip to Italy and Spain, who made the initiative to help Filipino workers in Lebanon.
[DatePublished] => 2006-08-02 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Jess Diaz
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[Title] => CBCP head welcomes new papal nuncio
[Summary] => The president of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) welcomed yesterday the appointment of the new Vatican ambassador.
Archbishop of Jaro, Iloilo Angel Lagdameo, CBCP president, said Apostolic Nuncio Fernando Filoni, who is scheduled to arrive today, is an "old friend" who has previously served in the country.
"On the part of the CBCP we are welcoming Archbishop Filoni as a brother and a colleague sharing our Episcopal concerns with the heart of the Pope Benedict XVI whom he represents," read Lagdameos statement.
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[Title] => Pope offers help to OFWs in Lebanon
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The Vatican has offered to help thousands of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) trapped in war-torn southern Lebanon.
Archbishop Fernando Filoni, Apostolic Nuncio in Manila, informed Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. of the offer in a letter dated July 18. De Venecias office released copies of the letter to the media yesterday.
The Speaker said it was clear that it was Pope Benedict XVI, whom President Arroyo visited a few weeks ago during her trip to Italy and Spain, who made the initiative to help Filipino workers in Lebanon.
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[Title] => CBCP head welcomes new papal nuncio
[Summary] => The president of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) welcomed yesterday the appointment of the new Vatican ambassador.
Archbishop of Jaro, Iloilo Angel Lagdameo, CBCP president, said Apostolic Nuncio Fernando Filoni, who is scheduled to arrive today, is an "old friend" who has previously served in the country.
"On the part of the CBCP we are welcoming Archbishop Filoni as a brother and a colleague sharing our Episcopal concerns with the heart of the Pope Benedict XVI whom he represents," read Lagdameos statement.
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