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Catholic sanitation project in Vietnam brings privacy, safety, and hope to...

A grassroots Church initiative in central Vietnam is improving daily life for poor families through sanitation and community solidarity

Catholic-backed truth commission launched to investigate Philippines drug war killings

A Church-backed Philippine commission seeks truth, accountability, and healing for families affected by years of anti-drug violence

Vincentian Life Series | Political Charity: Working for Justice and Peace

To practice political charity is to deal with power, sometimes to confront abusive power... to practice charity is to tell the oppressor, “Resign, give peace a chance.”

Pope: Help the suffering people of Gaza and respect human rights...

Leo renews his appeal for humanitarian assistance in Gaza, warns against the use of artificial intelligence in warfare that disregards human life

Lawyers of Cumpio, Domequil seek reversal of ruling denying bail pending...

Detained journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio cites constitutional concerns and weak evidence in appeal of continued imprisonment pending review

Philippine bishops, lawmakers revive forum on ethical governance and social justice

Catholic bishops and legislators renewed dialogue efforts centered on accountability, ecological justice, and restoring public trust in governance

Pope Leo XIV warns AI is becoming a social justice crisis

Pope Leo XIV warns unchecked AI power risks deepening inequality, weakening democracy, and reducing people to mere data

Catholic school in Papua promotes trust and dialogue through intercultural education...

Students from diverse Papuan and Indonesian backgrounds discovered shared values through dialogue, reflection, cultural exchange, and trust-building activities

Philippine groups warn ‘Pax Silica’ could deepen foreign control and militarization

Labor and activist groups warn “Pax Silica” could deepen exploitation, militarization, and foreign control over Philippine industries and resources

Philippine construction collapse toll hits four, over dozen missing

Approximately 17 other people were still considered missing, mostly construction workers who were sleeping at the building site when disaster struck

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