Could the Roman Catholic Church soon have the first Southeast Asian pope in its history? Cardinal Luis Antonio Gokim Tagle, a Filipino some called "the Asian Francis," is among the top contenders to ...
Filipino Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, 65, is thought to be one of the frontrunners to succeed Pope Francis, a move which would radically change the face of the Catholic faith. London-based news outlet ...
Pope Francis has died at age 88. Who will be the next Pope? That’s the obvious question in the wake of the death of Pope Francis at the age of 88. One cardinal, Luis Tagle, was leading the betting ...
Since the death of Pope Francis, a reform-minded Pontiff who had led the Catholic Church since 2013, thoughts have been circulating as to who will be selected as his successor. The papal conclave—the ...
At the Great Pilgrimage of Hope in Penang, Cardinal Tagle urges Asian Catholics to embody the humble spirit of the Magi and ...
Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle urges Asian Catholics to restore the humility and bravery exemplified by the Magi, cautioning ...
Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle’s stirring keynote address set the tone for the opening of the Great Pilgrimage of Hope 2025, ...
Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle has defended the Vatican’s decision to renew its provisional agreement with China on the appointment of bishops. The Filipino cardinal, considered a contender to become the ...
Philippine Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle may be one of the favourites to be named the next pope, but a Catholic Sister who has known him for half a century says she will never pray for it to happen.
Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle has encouraged people not to be intimidated by the concept of “evangelization,” but to remember that it can be a simple human interaction or conversation among friends, ...
Editor's note: White smoke from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel has signaled a new pope has been chosen. Follow USA TODAY's live coverage of the announcement of a new pope on Thursday, May 8. Could ...
Who will be the next Pope? That's the obvious question in the wake of the death of Pope Francis at the age of 88. One cardinal, Luis Tagle, was leading the betting markets on the morning of April 21.