Tag: Newsletter
Philippine clergy alarmed over growing support for death penalty
The priests condemned the "lack of independence" of some legislators who "immediately bow to the wishes" of President Rodrigo Duterte
Philippine diocese launches urban farming program
The Diocese of Kalookan will open the demonstration farm to other parishes and communities for urban farming training workshops and seminars.
Catholic leaders in Japan, US renew call for nuclear disarmament
Call for nuclear disarmament comes as the world marks the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombings at the end of World War II
Proposed social media gag shows free citizens, not terrorists are Duterte’s...
Social media has gained more importance with the COVID-19 quarantine hobbling the capacity of activists to mount huge mobilizations
Philippine Catholic church leaders offer prayers for Lebanon
A huge explosion hit the Lebanese capital, Beirut, killing at least 78 people and injuring more than 4,000 others, on Tuesday, August 4
Bishop asks Filipinos to stay at home as country tallies highest...
“Staying at home is the only way everyone can show solidarity and compassion to our frontliners,” said Bishop Jose Colin Bagaforo
Balanga diocese suspends public Masses again due to COVID-19
Bishop Ruperto Santos of Balanga said the diocese dispensed Catholics from their Sunday obligation to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
Novaliches bishop: Fight against COVID-19 is ‘everybody’s responsibility’
Bishop Roberto Gaa of Novaliches urged the public to strictly follow health protocols and avoid going out if not necessary.
Philippine ecumenical church groups appeal for prayers for Bishop Iñiguez
Bishop Deogracias Iñiguez was brought to a hospital and was diagnosed with pneumonia and tested positive of COVID-19
Bishop David, humiling ng panalangin para sa mga nagpositibo sa COVID-19
Dalawang pari, isang deacon, at dalawang seminarista ng Diyosesis ng Kalookan ang nagpositibo sa sakit na COVID-19