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Deaths of Asian migrant workers in Gulf states mostly ‘unexplained, unnecessary,’...
Government data on migrant worker deaths are fragmented, incomplete and inconsistent, says a report released by non-government groups
Binding and loosing
Homily of Bishop Pablo Virgilio David at the 2nd National Mission Congress on Divine Mercy Sunday, April 24, 2022
EARTH DAY 2022: No more vegetables in the market?
Changing weather has halved the amount of produce arriving at markets in Manila. A Catholic priest, his "drug reformists" and women farmers may have a solution in their "Saklay" farm
Pope Francis: Catholic education is vital in ‘an age awash in...
“As educators, you are called to nurture the desire for truth, goodness and beauty that lies in the heart of each individual"
Duterte’s call for climate action ‘a little too late,’ says Greenpeace
Greenpeace said Duterte’s statement "is not an admission of guilt" but "is just another empty pronouncement, like his previous promises"
Stop peddling ‘fake news,’ bishop tells poll candidates
The bishop reminded candidates that they are “God’s instruments to minister to the people and not lord it over them”
Filipino faithful urged to continue sharing Good News of Christ as...
The 2nd National Mission Congress opened in Cebu on April 17 and will close the “500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines” celebrations
Photos: ‘Salubong’
The “Salubong” is an Easter tradition in the Philippines that reenacts the meeting of the risen Jesus and his mother on Easter morning
Photos: ‘Penitensya’
Penitents consider these acts to be mortification of the flesh to ask forgiveness for sins, to fulfil a vow, or to express gratitude
Death toll from Philippines landslides, floods hits 115
The Philippines -- ranked among the most vulnerable nations to the impacts of climate change -- is hit by an average of 20 storms every year


















