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Hong Kong court convicts Cardinal Zen and five other democracy advocates
The ruling in Cardinal Zen’s trial can be seen as “a prelude to more legal troubles"
Photos: Christmas in the city
Christmas is the "longest celebrated season" in the predominantly Catholic Philippines
Tulungan ang mga inuusig, panawagan ng Aid to the Church in...
“Hindi lang dapat tuwing Red Wednesday Campaign inaalala at tinutulungan ang mga persecuted Christians"
Cardinal Tagle says decision to reorganize Caritas ‘a call to walk...
Cardinal Tagle assured that the decision is "not about sexual harassment or sexual abuse …. This is not about, again, mismanagement of money"
‘For my Church and my people’: Exiled Filipino Protestant bishop bears...
‘Tell the whole world of what we suffer and our dreams of a better life. We hope the persecution of us Lumads would stop.”
Photos: The ‘giants’ of the Philippines
The "Higantes" Festival is held annually in Angono town in the Philippines, where hundreds of giant papier-mâché puppets are paraded
Ahead of World Cup, bishop calls for ‘critical look’ at situation...
The international soccer competition kicks off on Sunday, Nov. 20, in the State of Qatar
Filipino nun waves ‘red card’ for Qatar for alleged violations of...
Qatar's ruler said criticism over his country's hosting of the FIFA World Cup was "slander”
‘State authoritarianism’ in Asia restricts freedom to worship, says new report
From tightening constraints in Vietnam to an almost total ban in North Korea, state authoritarianism restricts ability to worship freely
Women’s group calls for justice for Hacienda Luisita massacre victims
“Exactly 18 years have passed since the massacre, but justice still eludes the families of the victims”