- My Pope Philippines welcomes 2018 with a feel-good issue.
- The said issue will also feature an article on how to get the Pope’s blessing for couples.
- As the love month nears, you can also learn the five languages of love.
Start the year bright and light as My Pope Philippines brings you the most feel-good issue of the year. Live, Laugh and Love as you browse through the pages of the January and February 2018 issue.
In the pages of the said issue, you will also learn more about how to actively seek and express gratitude to the good things that come your way. You can also find 8 tips on living a life full of bliss.
Read more to see Pope Francis’ funny side and his confidence in the uplifting “power of laughter.”
And as of February, the love month starts, My Pope Philippines features discovering the five languages of love as the secret to a smoother and harmonious life. The said languages of love can also affect all types of relationships between family members, friends and even, sweethearts.
Inside the My Pope Philippines issue, you can also find a My Pope Kids mini magazine. The issue shares tips on how to bond with your kids. It can be a field trip, playing cool games or creating your own stuff. There will also some trivia to add on to the knowledge and values when raising your kids.
My Pope Philippines also has a website that can be a source of inspiration to many. Although it is still a mini-site, they will launch their website in April 2018. In the said website, they will share exclusive news and photos of Pope Francis. It can also feature articles on how to live your life to the fullest and more content that will surely bring joy and good vibes to readers.
My Pope Philippines magazine, Jan-Feb 2018 issue will be available on all National Bookstore branches, 7 eleven and partner newsstands nationwide for only Php 85 per copy. For more details, you may contact My Pope Philippines in 0917 7111 818 or subscription@mypope.com.ph. Check out My Pope Philippines‘ social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.