Pope urges Philippine bishops to strengthen church unity, care for migrant workers

January 26, 2026 - 7:00 AM
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Members of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines convene for their 131st plenary assembly at the Pope Pius XII Catholic Center in Manila on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2026. (CBCP News)

Pope Leo XIV urged Philippine bishops to strengthen church unity and care for overseas Filipino workers during their 131st plenary assembly.

In a message sent to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines, the pope prayed that the Holy Spirit guide their discussions.

The message was read to the bishops at the opening of their meeting Saturday morning, Jan. 24, by Archbishop Charles Brown, apostolic nuncio to the Philippines.

The bishops are meeting in Manila until Jan. 26 to discuss church structure, synodal reforms, and pastoral programs for millions of Filipinos working abroad.

The pope said he trusts their talks will help “promote a unity among the faithful” across dioceses and communities.

He added that this unity should reflect “the inner life of love of the Holy Trinity” in church life.

The message highlighted overseas Filipinos, saying believers should “take care of one another” and share gifts to serve the wider church.

The greetings were delivered by Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state, on behalf of the pope.

The pope also entrusted the bishops and their people to the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church.

Parolin said the apostolic blessing is offered as “a pledge of communion and peace in the Lord.”

Millions of Filipinos work overseas, making the church’s call for unity and care a key concern for families nationwide and parishes worldwide today.