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Philippine prosecutor summons Duterte over death threat
Duterte often threatened to kill people, including drug dealers and rights activists, when he was president from 2016 to 2022
Philippine groups hail court’s decision to grant bail petition of jailed...
In a decision dated November 10, Judge Gener Gito allowed former senator Leila de Lima to post bail of 300,000 pesos ($5,350)
National Retreat for Clergy: a spark and a dud
It failed to account for the basic calling of the Church to be the salt of the earth, to engage the world, to transform the world
Philippine groups hold ‘loss and damage’ forum in Haiyan’s ‘ground zero’
L&D refers to the post-disaster impacts on lives, living quality, assets, and property – all due to anthropogenic climate change
Caritas Philippines renews calls to act on climate crisis, ecological conversion
“The courage, solidarity, and faith displayed by our people during those dark days became a beacon of hope and an example for the world"
IN PHOTOS: Filipino climate activists mark 10th year of deadly typhoon
Super typhoon Haiyan was considered as the “deadliest case of extreme weather” which claimed more than 6,000 lives
Advocates call for ‘greater role’ of Indigenous Peoples in Asian Church
A synodal Church must allow Indigenous leadership at all levels within the Church, where IPs have greater control over their own affairs
Groups renew calls to surface Desaparecidos on All Souls’ Day
The groups said authorities must open military camps and secret detention centers for families searching for the disappeared
SPOTLIGHT: Enchanted Gardens | Fermenting hope among leftovers
For the residents of San Antonio village, a bustling business district in Pasig City in the Philippine capital region, the 500-square-meter urban garden in...
Filipino prelate backs entry of ICC investigators
Archbishop Socrates Villegas of Lingayen-Dagupan said the country “should not hesitate” to let ICC officials investigate

















