Author: Archbishop Fernando Capalla, DD

Last week's Shalom was titled, "To dialogue is to be human". This was the conclusion of quite a long narrative about talking to people of different cultures, races and religions. I did not explain my encounters with a cardinal, several bishops, priests, consecrated persons, Muslim...

Nowadays when poverty is being worsened by rising prices and many forms of injustices, concerned people eager to make a response usually ask questions, many questions indeed. We can summarize these into three: Who are the poor? Where are the poor? Why are they poor? The...

In last week's Shalom column on Rising Prices, I suggested that the effective organizers of gathering "modern Andrews" and collecting thousands of "modern boys with five loaves and two fish" to feed the millions of poor victims of skyrocketing prices and other forms of violence,...

Rising prices of commodities now are making lives of people very difficult. Those who are mostly affected are the poor, the so-called lower middle class of society. Many cannot even have three meals a day. And even if they can have two or just one,...

During this Year of the Clergy and Consecrated Persons I hope and pray that Bishops and Superiors of congregations and institutes of apostolic life will address the issue of physical and mental health in the New Evangelization. While we are grateful for all the retreats and...