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#12124393
5 March 2025
Filipino Cardinal and Manila Archbishop Jose Advincula holds his crozier during the celebration of Ash Wednesday at the Manila Cathedral inside the historic district of Intramuros in Manila, Philippines, on March 5, 2025. Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the forty-day Lenten season for Catholics worldwide, where ashes are placed on a person's forehead as a mark of mortality and repentance.
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#12124395
5 March 2025
Filipino Cardinal and Manila Archbishop Jose Advincula blesses the ashes with holy water during the celebration of Ash Wednesday at the Manila Cathedral inside the historic district of Intramuros in Manila, Philippines, on March 5, 2025. Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the forty-day Lenten season for Catholics worldwide, where ashes are placed on a person's forehead as a mark of mortality and repentance.
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5 March 2025
Filipino Cardinal and Manila Archbishop Jose Advincula washes his hands after the imposition of the ashes during the celebration of Ash Wednesday at the Manila Cathedral inside the historic district of Intramuros in Manila, Philippines, on March 5, 2025. Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the forty-day Lenten season for Catholics worldwide, where ashes are placed on a person's forehead as a mark of mortality and repentance.
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5 March 2025
Filipino Cardinal and Manila Archbishop Jose Advincula distributes communion during the celebration of Ash Wednesday at the Manila Cathedral inside the historic district of Intramuros in Manila, Philippines, on March 5, 2025. Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the forty-day Lenten season for Catholics worldwide, where ashes are placed on a person's forehead as a mark of mortality and repentance.
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#11648203
8 October 2024
The exterior of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) office is seen within the historic walled district of Intramuros in Manila, Philippines. Founded on February 15, 1945, the CBCP is the permanent organizational assembly of Catholic bishops in the country and is currently led by Kalookan Bishop and Cardinal-designate Pablo Virgilio David.
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8 October 2024
The exterior of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) office is seen within the historic walled district of Intramuros in Manila, Philippines. Founded on February 15, 1945, the CBCP is the permanent organizational assembly of Catholic bishops in the country and is currently led by Kalookan Bishop and Cardinal-designate Pablo Virgilio David.
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#1118431
20 March 2016
Filipino Catholics hold palm branches as they participate in the ceremonial blessing at Manila Cathedral, Philippines on March 20, 2016 which marks the beginning of the Holy Week. In his Palm Sunday homily Cardinal Tagle reminded Filipinos to hope with God and always trust in Him that anyone who does can live in peace and will become merciful like Christ.
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#1118433
20 March 2016
Filipino Catholics hold palm branches as they participate in the ceremonial blessing at Manila Cathedral, Philippines on March 20, 2016 which marks the beginning of the Holy Week. In his Palm Sunday homily Cardinal Tagle reminded Filipinos to hope with God and always trust in Him that anyone who does can live in peace and will become merciful like Christ.
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#1118425
20 March 2016
Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle listens to a gospel reading as he lead the ceremonial blessing of palm branches at Manila Cathedral, Philippines on March 20, 2016 which marks the beginning of the Holy Week. In his Palm Sunday homily Cardinal Tagle reminded Filipinos to hope with God and always trust in Him that anyone who does can live at peace and will become merciful like Christ.
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#1118428
20 March 2016
Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle leads the ceremonial blessing of palm branches at Manila Cathedral, Philippines on March 20, 2016 which marks the beginning of the Holy Week. In his Palm Sunday homily Cardinal Tagle reminded Filipinos to hope with God and always trust in Him that anyone who does can live in peace and will become merciful like Christ.
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#1118436
20 March 2016
Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle leads the ceremonial blessing of palm branches at Manila Cathedral, Philippines on March 20, 2016 which marks the beginning of the Holy Week. In his Palm Sunday homily Cardinal Tagle reminded Filipinos to hope with God and always trust in Him that anyone who does can live in peace and will become merciful like Christ.
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