Tag: Newsletter
Decolonization, the climate crisis, and improving media education in the Pacific
It is important for the international community to keep an eye on the ball about what is important to the Pacific
What are schism and excommunication in the Catholic Church?
Excommunication is not only a punishment and goes beyond restricting access to holy Communion.
Vatican expresses hope for Pope’s visit to China amid ongoing dialogue
Cardinal Pietro Parolin emphasized the Pope Francis' admiration for China's rich cultural heritage and its people
Rights groups welcome de Lima’s acquittal
Rights group Karapatan said it welcomes de Lima’s court victory after the last of the four drug-related charges was dismissed
Pope Francis grants canonical coronation to ‘patroness of Sampaloc’
The pontifical coronation, he added, will be led by Archbishop Charles Brown, apostolic nuncio to the Philippines, and Cardinal Advincula
Akbayan hits Dutertes’ Senate bid as desperate attempt to cling to...
"In their panic, they're trying to bluff through this crisis, but their old tricks are worn out. The public sees through their theatrics"
New study urges ‘just transition policy’ to accelerate Philippines’ RE development
This approach can help fulfill the country's projected energy demands, making it a crucial strategy for sustainable energy development
New Virac bishop ordained to episcopate
Inspired by his episcopal motto “To Proclaim with Joy,” the new bishop said he will strive to be an instrument of God’s grace
‘Taong Putik’: A unique display of piety
During the Japanese occupation, villagers would conceal themselves in the fields, praying to Saint John the Baptist for rain to evade capture
Iba bishop calls for action-oriented social justice to empower Indigenous communities
The prelate called for social action that goes beyond charity, advocating for structural changes that would empower the poor