• Emergency hotlines for migrant workers
  • YouTube • Catholic Way
  • Online Mass
  • Chancery Notices
  • Archives
  • Support Us
  • About | Subsrcribe
  • Search
  • News
    • Hong Kong
    • China
    • Asia
      • The Philippines
      • Region
      • Middle East
    • International
      • Europe
      • The Americas
    • The Vatican
    • The Pope
  • Editorials
  • Features | Commentary
    • China Bridge
    • Cullen’s corner
    • Faith and the environment
    • Human rights
    • Social justice
    • Notice Board
  • Daily Mass Readings | Sunday Homilies
    • Daily Mass readings
    • English homily
    • Tagalog homily
  • Message from our bishop
  • Search
×
Breaking News
2025-08-08 Communicating with honesty and prudence can help heal world, pope says 2025-08-08 Pope calls for nuclear disarmament, real commitment to peace 2025-08-08 Five years on, Lebanese Catholics commemorate Beirut port explosion victims  2025-08-08 ‘You are missionaries, not just voices online,’ cardinal tells influencers  2025-08-08 Indian diocese condemns continued arrest of two nuns 2025-08-08 Reflections from the vicar general: Responding to vocations 2025-08-08 St. James’ Church celebrates its feast day: unity and faith 2025-08-08 First minor basilica in Arabian Peninsula 2025-08-08 In God’s name, no more war 2025-08-08 Coal project slammed as Philippine bishop pushes push for clean energy
 Posted in Hong Kong

Govt should enforce the law with conscience

 26 October 2019
Govt should enforce the law with conscience

(RTHK): The head of the Hong Kong Catholic Diocese, Cardinal John Tong, has called on the government to rebuild trust and respect in society by listening to the voices of the people, and enforcing the law with conscience…….(click to read more)

Related posts:

Missionary to Brazil comes home to make final vows

2020-12-18
Asia

Reflections from the cardinal: Year of the Dragon

2024-02-02
Features | Commentary

Study camp looks into challenges facing Hong Kong

2020-02-07
Hong Kong

Pray for vocations rooted in faith and hope

2025-05-23
Asia

Share this:

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X

Like this:

Like Loading...
___________________________________________________________________________
Share:
Tagged Hong Kong, Hong Kong protests, John Cardinal Tong Hon

Post navigation

← Sowing the Seed of Hope
Pope Francis – General Audience 2019-10-30 →

Keywords

Bishop Stephen Chow Sau Yan SJ Cardinal Stephen Chow SJ Caritas Catholic Catholic Church catholic daily mass readings Catholic Mass Readings catholic mass readings of the day China climate change Covid-19 Cullen's Corner Daily Mass readings daily mass readings for today catholic online daily scripture readings death notice Easter Editorial English Homily Environment faith Father Shay Cullen front page top Hong Kong human rights India Indonesia Mass readings Myanmar Notice Board Philippines Pope Francis reflections reflections from the bishop and vicars general SARS-CoV-2 spiritual reflections synodality Tagalog homily the Church The Philippines the pope The Vatican Ukraine Vatican Young people

Pastoral messages from our bishop

Reflections from our and bishop and the vicars general

Online Mass _ the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception

Vatican-Live video feed

Vatican Live video feed
Vatican Live video feed

Daily Mass Readings

Jubilee Prayer 2025

Search

Download this week’s Sunday Examiner

Download this week’s issue
Download this week’s issue
Published: 1 August 2025
Click to download

Link to Dilexit Nos

Download this week’s issue
Download this week’s issue

Sunday Examiner, 3 August 2025

Published: 1 August 2025
Click to download242 Downloads

Copyright © Sunday Examiner, the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong

Design by ThemesDNA.com

%d