Tag: Newsletter
Growing number of ‘cybersex exploitation’ cases noted in central Philippines
NGOs noted “increased cases of human trafficking” in recent weeks as quarantine restrictions are being relaxed throughout the country
Evangelical bishop named head of Philippine movement against human trafficking
Evangelical Bishop Noel Pantoja is the new head of the Philippine Interfaith Movement Against Human Trafficking
Duterte needs to walk the talk on disaster management, says Caritas...
Father Tony Labiao said one cannot talk about climate change resilience as coal power plants and mining flourish in the country.
US cybersecurity firm says Beijing-linked hackers target Vatican ahead of talks
Hackers also infiltrated computer networks of the Hong Kong Diocese, they say
Duterte’s off the cuff remarks show roadmap to ‘full-blown dictatorship’
President Duterte's off-the-cuff remarks during his SONA traced a roadmap to full-blown dictatorship, according to journalist Vergel Santos
Green groups claim revenue from mining not enough to save Philippine...
Activists hit government claims that revenues from mining and other destructive extractions would help the Philippine economy recover
Manila church official warns against scam soliciting money
A church official in the Archdiocese of Manila warned the faithful against a scam that uses the name of priests to solicit money from people.
Most Filipinos back renewal of ABS-CBN franchise: Veritas survey
The survey noted that 68 percent of the respondents are disposed to support a “people’s initiative” for the renewal of the ABS-CBN franchise
Oriental Mindoro province gets four new priests
The province of Oriental Mindoro, south of Manila, got new priests after four deacons were ordained at the Sto, Niño cathedral on July 28.
Philippine Catholic bishops reject new proposal to revive capital punishment
The Episcopal Commission on Prison Pastoral Care rejected the proposal of President Duterte to revive the death penalty in the country