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Philippine church group welcomes abolition of Saudi Arabia’s kafala system
Human rights groups said the system generally binds a worker to one employer, leaving workers vulnerable to exploitation
Philippine bishop questions mandatory vaccination for migrant workers in Hong Kong
Hong Kong announced that it is reviewing a decision to make COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory for foreign domestic workers
Philippines slams Hong Kong’s plan to force foreign workers to get...
Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. said the move of Hong Kong authorities "smacks of discrimination"
Basilan prelature to open martyrdom cause for slain Claretian missionary priest
Father Gallardo died on May 3, 2000, in a crossfire between the Abu Sayyaf and Philippine government security forces
Spotlight: Filipino priest heals body and soul
Father Jaime Roa glad to be able to fulfill his dream to be both
a doctor and a priest
Philippines extends limits on movement, gatherings to curb COVID
Non-essential movement, mass gatherings and dining in restaurants will remain banned in Metro Manila and in nearby provinces
‘Philippines faces health, human rights crisis a year into pandemic’
Amnesty International said the government’s failure to ensure an adequate response to the pandemic is 'a serious human rights issue'
‘It’s not about me,’ says the girl who started the Philippines’...
“The narrative that we must tell is the narrative of the people who choose to give ... and the story of the poor who struggle to stay alive"
Manila bishop urges Church leaders to stand up to ‘evils’ of...
Bishop Broderick Pabillo of Manila said some Church leaders choose not to speak despite the obvious evils in society
Maginhawa
The Maginhawa community pantry is a good news, a Gospel lesson on GOOD SHEPHERDING