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CBCP head explains issue on gov’t’s anti-communist task force
David said the CBCP Permanent Council will tackle if the Commission could engage NTF-ELCAC “without having to join its ExeCom as a member”
In the Philippines, justice remains elusive for victims of enforced disappearances
Despite the enactment of the Anti-Enforced or Involuntary Disappearance Act of 2012, “enforced disappearances have not stopped”
Asian bishops unveil website dedicated for Synod
Bishop Sebastian Francis said the Synod “is a privileged moment to continue the threefold dialogue with cultures, religions, and the poor”
Philippine Churches open ‘Season of Creation,’ call for accountability
The observance will culminate on October 4, the liturgical memorial of St. Francis of Assisi, patron of ecology
Rural Reflection: The Gift of Journey (Part 3)
Bishop Manny showed me that it is possible to live with the basic Christian values amidst the evil that is happening around
Global groups urge Philippines to ‘ensure enabling environment’ for rights workers
The groups also condemned the alleged “renewed judicial harassment” against 10 human rights workers, including church workers
Ecumenical youth group hits ‘massive’ budget cuts on education
The group said there is an estimated ₱6.16 billion or 5.75% reduction in the budget of SUCs.
SPOTLIGHT: Seeking justice and hope amidst battle against human trafficking in...
Rebuilding lives and tackling the root causes of human trafficking using a multi-pronged approach
Rural reflection: Gift of encounter (Part 1)
Authority is temporary while spirituality remains. This is something of a rarity among the diocesan clergy now.
Seventeens: Glimmer of light amidst darkness
They collectively exemplify the presence of a glimmer of light amidst the darkness, guiding us toward the pursuit of what is right and just.