Tag: Human rights
Philippine budget reveals who is protected and who is left behind,...
A Catholic bishop calls for faith-based scrutiny of public spending, warning budgets shape dignity, democracy, and nation’s future
Cardinal David urges Filipinos to choose hope amid injustice, disaster, and...
“For many Filipinos, it did not feel like a year of hope at all,” the cardinal said, as he listed unresolved injustices and crises
Christmas is political
We cannot proclaim the message of Christmas if we do not proclaim the message of accountability, transparency, and justice
Marihangin residents, allies fear holiday invasion of ancestral land
The movement said that it is the residents’ response to the brewing fear that armed guards will force entry into the island again
Christmas tree, at last, in a home once thought impossible
After years under a bridge, a Quezon City family celebrates first Christmas at home with a long-awaited tree
Philippine bishop frames Christmas as call to stand with communities facing...
Bishop Gerardo Alminaza links the Christmas story to climate injustice, urging solidarity with Filipinos facing displacement and crises
Vietnamese Church expands support for pregnant women in crisis
Catholic groups in Vietnam expand shelters and accompaniment programs to support pregnant women facing serious challenges
Catholic bishop warns against displacement of Indigenous community before Christmas in...
Church leaders and residents raise rights concerns after a court order heightens eviction fears for Indigenous island community.
Catholic Church in Seoul launches medical support for migrant children
The Seoul Archdiocese and Catholic Medical Center link World Youth Day preparations to sustained healthcare support for migrant children
Priest grounds public advocacy in pastoral mission amid online criticism
A Catholic priest says serving the poor and grieving is pastoral work, not politics, amid online attacks and public scrutiny


















