Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, during the first Annual International Marian Festival in Antipolo City, urged Marian devotees to find hope in God and live with faith and love. He warned against placing trust in fleeting worldly promises and called on attendees to align their aspirations with Christ's teachings.
Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle has called on Marian devotees to embrace Christian hope as a divine gift from God, inspiring them to live with faith and love.Cardinal Bo rejoices over new Bishop in Myanmar's troubled Kachin State
drew thousands of pilgrims to the shrine, which is a historic and spiritual center for Marian devotion in the Philippines. In his homily, the cardinal emphasized the Blessed Virgin Mary as a model of hope and faith, inspiring devotees to deepen their spiritual journey.
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