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Philippine Catholic bishops say rights situation ‘worrisome,’ red-tagging of schools ‘ridiculous’
The bishops said it is "ridiculous" to say that several Catholic universities in the country have become “breeding grounds” of communists
Questions still surround killing of Catholic priest in southern Philippines
Police investigators are looking into possible links to a rape case filed against the priest in Lanao del Sur province where he used to serve
Catholic priest shot dead in southern Philippines
Father Rene Regalado was killed while on his way to a seminary in the village of Patpat in the city of Malaybalay
Pope Francis urges US President Biden to respect ‘dignity of every...
Joe Biden, a Catholic, was sworn into office as the 46th president of the United States on January 20
Catholic lay organization calls on Philippine legislators to leave Constitution alone
Legislators supported resolutions giving Congress the flexibility to amend the restrictive economic provisions in the 1987 Constitution
Philippine Christian students hit lifting of deal banning police, soldiers from...
The Christian students group said the abrogation of the deal “will allow the crucifixion of the studentry” who are usually tagged as rebels
Devotees of Child Jesus in Cebu urged to ‘reach out to...
Archbishop Palma of Cebu urged Cebuanos to "concretize" their devotion by reaching out to "persons in the peripheries"
Philippine bishops back extension of travel ban to countries with new...
The Philippines has extended until the end of the month a ban on all travelers from 32 countries earlier included in the restriction
Philippine bishops back gov’t efforts to acquire COVID-19 vaccines
The bishops urged the government to commit to a vaccine distribution plan that will prioritize frontliners and those who are most at risk
Pope Francis hits ‘inequalities’ in healthcare system amid pandemic
Pope Francis: “The current pandemic has exacerbated inequalities in our healthcare systems and exposed inefficiencies in the care of the sick”