Tag: Newsletter
Green groups renew call for total ban on waste importation
Philippine green activists mark this week the anniversary of the repatriation of 69 of 103 container vans of Canadian garbage
Philippine bishop joins calls against sex abuse of children
Bishop Ruperto Santos of Balanga said human traffickers and sexual offenders are the "worst and venomous virus on earth."
Amnesty International honors Filipino religious brother for human rights work
Brother Luistro served as Education secretary from 2010 to 2016. He was president of De La Salle University in Manila from 2004 to 2010.
Priests, staff of Cebu basilica placed under quarantine
The priests and staff of the basilica have already undergone swab tests under the supervision of the Cebu City health department.
Manila’s homeless to lose shelter, go back to streets when schools...
Father Flaviano Villanueva, SVD, said church people are "doing their best" to look for shelters that can accommodate the homeless
Philippine bishop cautions against ‘distance learning’
Bishop Roberto Mallari of San Jose said "distance learning" lacks personal encounter that contributes to the formation of the person
Philippines eases quarantine measures despite jump in COVID-19 cases
The Philippines on Thursday, May 28, recorded the largest single-day jump in new coronavirus cases with 539 new contagions.
Duterte calls on private schools to allow staggered payment of tuition
President Rodrigo Duterte called on private schools to allow the staggered payment of tuition amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Pope Francis stresses power of prayer ahead of Pentecost
Throughout history, righteous men and women of prayer have ceaselessly offered up intercession for the world, pope says
Hunt on for Spanish priest accused of child abuse
The priest has been identified as José Maximiano Campos Ruiz, who is facing sex abuse allegations in Spain

















