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SPOTLIGHT: When the dragons and lions stopped dancing
The colorful festivities in Manila’s Chinatown, the oldest in the world, was gone. The dragon and lion dancers were nowhere to be seen.
‘Urgent action’ on adolescent pregnancy in Philippines needed
The Philippine Statistics Authority reported that seven young adolescent girls with ages between 10 and 14 gave birth per day
Climate activists urge Asian countries to commit to fossil fuel-free region
The activists called on China "to take decisive steps and pave the way for a fossil fuel-free Asia"
Manila bishop tells priests to leave ‘comfort zone’
“Being in a state of mission is not optional,” said Bishop Broderick Pabillo of Manila
Missionary pilot flies missionary plane over Philippine skies to serve poor
Every time he flies to service people with medical needs, he sees how the “pandemic is a nightmare for the average person today”
Philippine Church groups appeal to Supreme Court to junk anti-terrorism law
"One Faith, One Nation, One Voice" warned that the anti-terrorism law will be misused and abused by militarists in government
Filipino farmers hope against hope amid desperate times
Being a farmer in the Philippines is becoming more difficult as the country faces the threats of the pandemic, climate change, and hunger
Myanmar military seizes power, detains elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi
The army said it had carried out the detentions in response to "election fraud"
Philippine Catholic educators hit red-tagging of universities
CEAP says Catholic identity – values, vision, mission, goals, policy and practice – is directly opposed to communist ideology
What is the change we need to dream about?
We need to see crisis as an opportunity for change so that a meticulous discernment on changes we need to effect can be generated and pursued