MANILA, Philippines – Cardinal Jaime Sin, one of Asia’s most prominent religious leaders and a key figure in the “people power” revolts that ousted two Philippine presidents, died yesterday. He was 76 ...
Thousands of Filipinos have begun flocking to the archdiocesan cathedral in Manila to pay their final respects to Cardinal Jaime Sin, who died Tuesday at the age of 76. According to archdiocesan ...
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MANILA, Philippines — Cardinal Jaime Sin, an outspoken advocate of democracy who played a key role in the "people power" revolts that ousted two Philippine presidents, died Tuesday. He was 76. Sin had ...
Jaime Cardinal Sin, who died last week at the age of 76 after a long fight with cancer, once wore his power lightly. He had a sly sense of humor—invaluable for a priest named Sin—and some of his ...
Cardinal Jaime Sin, Archbishop Emeritus of Manila and one of the most important figures in the country, was taken to the emergency room of the Cardinal Santos Medical Facility Monday after suffering a ...
Catholics in the Philippines commemorated on Aug 31 what would have been the 94 th birthday of the late Archbishop of Manila and People Power icon Cardinal Jaime Sin. Parishioners of the EDSA Shrine ...
Cardinal Jaime L. Sin, 76, the curiously named archbishop of Manila whose crucial support for his country's "people power" revolution of the 1980s made him one of the most politically influential ...