Tag: Catholic News
Church, labor groups press for living wages, rights reforms amid deepening...
Church and labor groups demand wage hikes, rights protection, and reforms as workers face poverty, repression, and inequality
Journalists in Philippines face legal threats, violence, and shrinking space for...
Philippine journalists face mounting risks from legal cases, killings, and disinformation, raising concerns over press freedom and accountability
A month that speaks to the heart
Spiritual growth unfolds gradually through prayer, silence, and struggle, shaping faith over time beyond immediate understanding or clarity
Pope’s May prayer intention: ‘That everyone might have food’
Pope invites Catholics to pray that everyone might have food, as he lamentsts how millions continue to suffer from hunger while so much food is wasted
Calapan diocese rolls out parish solar projects at Mindoro energy summit
Grassroots solar projects gain ground in Mindoro as Church, communities, and stakeholders advance solutions to persistent power instability and costs
Vatican releases document on integral ecology within the family
Families, it says, as the constitutive element of society, can become the motor of this profound cultural change
Disappearance cases across administrations fuel renewed calls for truth, accountability
Families and rights groups mark anniversary, saying enforced disappearances persist across administrations despite laws and continued lack of accountability
Bekasi train collision leaves 14 dead, raises questions over rail safety...
A deadly train collision in Bekasi exposes safety gaps and the daily risks faced by millions of Jakarta commuters.
Pope: Pontifical diplomacy at the service of peace, truth and justice
Pope reflects on the figure of the pontifical diplomatic priest: a messenger of peace, called to defend the entire human family, not only the Catholic community
Deadly Philippines military operation under probe amid dispute over civilian or...
Conflicting accounts over Philippines operation that killed 19, including a journalist, trigger probe and concerns over civilian protection


















