The Loyola School of Theology is pleased to make available in open access two important early works of Luis Antonio Cardinal G. Tagle DD, originally published by LST in 2003 and 2004. These publications provide valuable insight into the theological depth, pastoral sensitivity, and ecclesial vision that have characterized Cardinal Tagle’s ministry in the Church.
Cardinal "Chito" has long-standing ties with LST. During his priestly formation in San Jose Seminary, Ateneo de Manila University, he studied at LST, where he pursued theological studies and was formed within the Ignatian intellectual and spiritual tradition that continues to shape the school’s mission. His later academic work, pastoral leadership, and theological contributions reflect this formation, combining rigorous scholarship with pastoral attentiveness and a deep love for the Church.
By making these works available in open access, LST hopes that students, scholars, pastors, and all those interested in the life and mission of the Church may benefit from the theological insight and pastoral wisdom of Cardinal Tagle. These publications also stand as part of the School’s continuing commitment to contribute to theological reflection in the Philippines, Asia, and the wider Church.
Visit here: https://lst.edu/articles/two-early-works-of-luis-antonio-cardinal-g-tagle-now-available-in-open-access/?fbclid=IwdGRjcAQcxnpjbGNrBBzGd2V4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHnld7vRAHHnokLkvJIOrFDv1Ani7wJp2Qa0qkzwberF1QE6tH_NQWbcfQT46_aem_AHdchFp4nhtCBbero7dckQ

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