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What’s next after COP26: Notes, observations, promises
For Filipino delegates at COP26, their pursuit for climate justice will continue in their respective campaigns in the coming months
Catholic, Protestant Church leaders warn Filipinos against attempts to ‘distort history’
"With the election season upon us, we underscore that every Filipino should assess and consider carefully what is true"
Nearly 1,000 hate crimes against Europe’s Christians recorded in 2020
The number of hate crimes against Christians is likely higher than what is reported in the data
Philippine Catholic schools told to plan transition to face-to-face classes
CEAP is asking the help of local governments in monitoring the implementation of health protocols around the schools
Teachers protest presence of armed policemen in classrooms as schools open
A hundred public schools out of more than 61,000 have been selected for the two-month trial for face-to-face classes
Pope Francis: ‘The Church is not a political organization that has...
The pope urged journalists to escape “from the tyranny of always being online,” to encounter and communicate reality
Fisherfolk in northern Philippines cry foul over ‘attacks’ of foreign vessels
Environmental activists claim that a 'river rehabilitation project' in the northern Philippines is actually a black sand mining operation
Bishops remind Filipinos to think of ‘common good’ in 2022 elections
Bishop Buzon said the Church “should work hard to prepare our people to (be) good leaders that can promote and work for the common good”
Authorities allow ‘caroling’ under Health Alert Level 2 areas
Carolers are required to be vaccinated against COVID-19
Rights group hits ‘no vax, no subsidy’ proposal as infringement on...
The group said the proposals “do more harm than good,” adding that “disincentives” are punitive and discriminatory“