Nowadays, there seems to be a greater tendency to shut down, discredit, caricature, belittle, and marginalize ideas one disagrees with;[1] to cling to one’s opinion, and to form hasty conclusions…
A Conference on Sustainable Shared Growth:
Our Common Home and HappinessEntering into the 21st century, the entire world has been plunged into a maelstrom of change. While harboring high hopes for new technologies, people are losing their bearings with…
The Catholic Church’s 20/20 Vision on Interreligious Dialogue:
Proposing, Not Imposing; Convincing, Not CoercingBy Father Peter Edward Cabreros[1] What is interreligious dialogue? It’s Kerygma 3.0.[2] How does the Catholic Church engage in such dialogue? As the First Christians did. Whaaat?! Two recent…


