Tag: Bishop Gerardo Alminaza of San Carlos
Filipino bishops and laity fighting for justice and human rights
"They are slandered, falsely branded enemies of the state, unjustly accused of being criminals and rebels, and wrongfully jailed or killed"
Bishop welcomes Ombudsman ruling against Parlade, Badoy
The bishop hopes that no more individuals, whether activists or not, will be put in danger due to red-tagging
Encounter or massacre?
“Violence has a source, and that source is injustice. Violence is the fruit of the tree of injustice and hatred is its evil flower."
Fight historical distortion amidst de facto martial law, says Catholic bishop
The prelate said the “plot to whitewash and deodorize Marcos dictatorship” is now happening in a “de facto martial law”
More than a tale of two bishops
The religious in one of Asia’s predominantly Christian countries, the Philippines, may be among the most persecuted in the world.
Church leaders urge BPI to celebrate its 172nd year with a...
They called on all financial institutions, including BPI, to assess the social and environmental implications of their financing activities
Bishop seeks justice for slain family of four in central Philippines
A Catholic bishop on Sunday lamented the slaughter of four members of a peasant family in the central Philippine province of Negros Occidental.
“I implore...
San Carlos diocese commits to climate action plan
The gravity of the situation calls for a collective and meaningful action to mitigate the negative impacts of the climate crisis
Catholic bishop joins calls for end to ‘fossil fuel addiction’ of...
Bishop Gerardo Alminaza expressed concerns about the detrimental impact of the planned fossil gas and plants and terminals in the Philippines
Bishop says current basic wage in Philippines ‘unjust’
Bishop Alminaza said that in the Philippines “what we call ‘minimum wage’ is not necessarily a just wage, or a living wage, or a family wage”