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Coming Home: The heart of Laudato Si’
These poor victims are those who cry from ecological disaster themselves... It is they who tell us where home truly is
Caritas Philippines, pro-environment groups launch 10 million solar rooftops challenge
The initiative tackles energy self-sufficiency amid rising electricity costs by expanding the use of distributed renewable energy.
Faith and civil leaders challenge Marcos Jr. to commit to peace...
The group said peace negotiations must continue “without preconditions" and "on the basis of previously inked bilateral agreements"
Ocampo, Castro decry ‘wrongful conviction’
They described the court ruling as “a clear miscarriage of justice,” adding that they would contest the decision “in all venues possible.”
Columbans elect first global leader from PH
Paz, who hails from La Union province, is the society’s first Filipino superior general, making his election to the top role a “historic moment”
Consumers confront Marcos Jr. over soaring electricity bills ahead of SONA
The coalition also raised issues about annual power outages, particularly during the extremely warm seasons influenced by El Nino
Philippine Catholic bishops caution against rush to legalize divorce, cite family...
The bishops suggest that any rush toward legalizing civil divorce could undermine this foundational aspect of Filipino society
Filipino priest urged Church leaders to advance environmental protection with ‘activism...
“Protecting the environment necessitates activism and protest,” the priest said, noting that Pope Francis highlighted activism
Philippine Catholic Church intensifies environmental protection campaign
Out of 85 dioceses across the country, 68 have existing ecology desks as of 2023, but only 29 are functioning with a clear ecology program
Synodality and its Silences
Why the deafening silence? How can we not listen? Why are we not protesting? Who is accountable and how can we make them accountable?