Tag: Newsletter
Hong Kong’s new security law inhibits anxious artists
2,000 Hong Kong and international artists and cultural workers said in a statement security law creates a climate of fear and self-censorship
Rohingya politicians excluded from Myanmar election reveals limit of political reforms
While excluded from voting or standing in that election, many Rohingya still put their faith in the party of Aung San Suu Kyi
Myanmar urged to restore internet in Rakhine to help contain virus
Most recent infections have been in state capital of Sittwe, where officials have imposed a stay-at-home order and a curfew
Vatican official announces seven-year plan for Laudato si’ promotion
The program aims to translate the message of Laudato si' on the care of the environment to the people
Hong Kong educators call for stop to ‘censorship’ of textbooks
Teachers group accuse city’s Education Bureau of wanting to brainwash students
Military Ordinariate nakiisa sa pamilya ng mga biktima ng pagsabog sa...
Dalangin ni Bishop Oscar Jaime Florencio sa mga naulilang pamilya ang kalakasan sa kabila ng pagpanaw ng kanilang mga mahal sa buhay
‘Don’t worry! Jesus is there,’ bati ni Archbishop Jumoad sa bagong...
Pormal na itinalagang Auxiliary Bishop ng Zamboanga si Bishop Moises Cuevas nitong Agosto 24, 2020
Undoing injustice and helping indigenous communities
The sacred rights of indigenous people that have occupied and peopled the Philippine lands and forests are trampled upon and ignored.
Catholic prelate appeals for prayers following bomb explosions in Jolo
The twin explosions killed at least nine people and wounded dozens, among them soldiers and civilians
Pope Francis offers prayer for those persecuted for their faith
Pope also remembers tenth anniversary of the massacre of migrants by a drug cartel in Mexico