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As religious persecution continues to rise in China, Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, outspoken former bishop of Hong Kong, appealed to Catholics and Christians around the world to also pray for countries where religions and sects are state-controlled and where the Catholic Church is banned.

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Many years ago, I was part of my high school’s theater company. By tradition, our fourth year members were always given the chance to decide what play they wanted to perform before they graduated. A favorite of many senior batches was Joel and Onofre Pagsanghan’s “Sa Kaharian ng Araw” (In the Kingdom of the Sun).

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