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Contradictions in Philippine fossil gas production for Japan
Already, environmental disasters are upon us because of the nonstop burning of fossil fuel, coal, gas, and oil for a hundred years
BALIK-TANAW: Witnesses of the Resurrected Christ in Today’s Context
A witness to Christ fearlessly proclaims the truth, sides with the masses, and pursues actions for just and lasting peace.
Faith-based group calls for stronger heat safety measures amid rising temperatures
Bishop Alminaza echoed Pope Francis’s stance highlighting the intrinsic link between the dignity of work and worker safety
Pope Francis: ‘A Christian without courage’ is ‘a useless Christian’
“Let us ask the Lord for peace, and may we not forget these brothers and sisters of ours who suffer greatly in these war-torn places"
Photos: Filipino Muslims mark the end of Ramadan
Celebrations vary widely across different Muslim communities but are united in the themes of generosity, community spirit, and gratitude
Human Rights Watch hits government inaction over new spate of drug-related...
In an event on March 22, Mayor Duterte told drug users that if they “won’t stop” and “won’t leave” the city, “I will kill you”.
SPOTLIGHT: Raising a glass to tradition
Connecting today's youth to Indigenous wisdoms through the art of rice winemaking
Rights groups raise concerns over spate of enforced disappearances
Karapatan reported at least 13 victims of enforced disappearances under the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
PCG official lauds Catholic bishops’ stance against China’s aggression in WPS
“When I heard that bishops are supporting the advocacy... in the West Philippine Sea, my regard for the Catholic Church was reinvigorated"
Columbans show divestment is possible in the Philippines
The Columban example is reflective of how the returns of divestment and subsequent reinvestment cannot be measured solely in monetary value