Tag: Catholic News
Rights watchdog flags Philippines over escalating curbs on dissent
Watchdog cites arrests, prosecutions, and red-tagging as pressures mount on activists, journalists, and communities defending rights
In Lebanon’s south, remaining Christians endure strikes and isolation as access...
Communities rely on a fragile route for aid as clergy describe isolation, fear, and resolve to remain under fire
Pope: Authorities must pursue ceasefire and peace through dialogue
Pope Leo XIV renewed his appeal to “work for peace, not with weapons,” and denounced the rise in hatred, violence, and death
Energy crisis revives coal reliance in Philippines amid global fuel disruption
The government maintains the shift to coal is temporary, but the move has renewed debate over the country’s long-term energy direction
Vietnam youth congress marks decade milestone with renewed call to missionary...
Thousands of young Catholics in Hanoi mark a decade of formation with renewed commitment to mission, prayer, and witness
Pope Leo XIV: Planes should bring peace, not war and destruction
“Airplanes should always be carriers of peace, never of war! No one should be afraid that threats of death and destruction might come from the sky”
Philippine bishop decries ‘culture of death,’ calls for moral shift toward...
Bishop Pabillo urges Filipinos to confront a moral crisis where violence, despair, and war are increasingly seen as solution
Faith dies when we stop walking toward each other
The sacred is revealed when we walk toward one another, bridging home and temple, and find someone who understands us
Pope on Middle East: ‘What harms them, harms all of humanity’
“We cannot remain silent in the face of the suffering of so many people, innocent victims of these conflicts,” the pontiff said
Global pressure mounts as court reviews terror financing case vs Filipino...
Global pressure builds as court reviews detained Filipino journalist’s conviction, raising concerns over use of anti-terror laws against critics


















