Why the Queenship of Mary matters
The Catholic Church annually celebrates the feast of the Queenship of Mary on Aug. 22. I would imagine that most people, upon hearing of...
Our Lady of Lourdes and the duty to be a light in the world
On February 11, 1858, St. Bernadette initially saw a light, which then transformed into a a beautiful lady. She later discovered...
5 ways to observe St. Valentine’s Day and Ash Wednesday
On Feb. 14 of each year, the Roman Martyrology commemorates the anniversary of the martyrdom of St. Valentine of Rome, who is considered...
My Journey to the Priesthood
I am Canon Justin Ong with the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest (ICKSP). I was born and raised in Kuching until I left for...
Suffering: Being incomplete but never helpless victim!
Suffering is ubiquitous. Obviously antagonistic yet suffering is intimate to all existence, if not life itself. Though some of them are natural, others man-made, like the 1MDB scandal or symptomatic, like Covid-19, and the rest are unknown, but all strike without mercy.
“Our brush with the deadly COVID-19”
In this feature, husband-and-wife duo Donald and Marina Tan share a detailed one-month experience of the virus—from their first encounter in late April to hospital discharge in late May.