Tag: Bishop Gerardo Alminaza of San Carlos
Negros bishop urges Marcos administration to shun ‘militarist tactics’
Bishop Alminaza said red-tagging and terrorist-labelling are bereft of substantive grounds and are “counter-productive” to attaining peace
Negros bishop assures cooperation in probe into alleged rape case involving...
The priest was denied bail by the judge and is currently under the custody of the police of Sagay City
Catholic, Protestant bishops express support for ‘red-tagged’ Negros prelate
"The call towards peacemaking is an action that is most needed in our society, most especially when people’s safety and lives are at stake"
Rights group backs red-tagged Philippine Catholic bishop
The bishop, who is also one of the convenors of the church-based Pilgrims for Peace assailed the human rights violations in Negros
Negros bishop decries ‘red-tagging’
“With this commitment to taking the side of the victims of injustice, I am comforted by the words from the scriptures"
Sapat na sahod ng mga manggagawa, giit ng church, workers’ group
“Attacks on the economic rights of the poor continue as Filipino workers suffer from depleted income brought about by rising cost of living"
Do not erase the truth!: A Pastoral Message of the Diocese...
“Learn to do good; seek justice, correct oppression; bring justice to the fatherless, and please the widow's cause…” (Isaiah 1:17)
Victims of rights abuses remembered ahead of martial law anniversary
Fifty years ago, on Sept. 21, 1972, Ferdinand Marcos Sr. declared martial law, imposing a military dictatorship
Bishop calls for ‘boycott’ of ‘shameless’ movie that portrays nuns gambling
Bishop Gerardo Alminaza of San Carlos described the movie “Maid in Malacañang” as “shameless”
Pamahalaan, hinimok ng obispo na talikuran ang pamumuhunan sa fossil gas
Iginiit ni Bishop Alminaza na lumilikha ang Negros Island ng malaking kapasidad ng malinis na enerhiya