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Israel criticized for dehumanizing language and potential war crimes
The International Court of Justice has warned of potential genocide charges against Israel due to the mass killings of civilians
Voices of faith | Indigenous Peoples in Asia: Karen (Thailand)
The Church can promote the conversation between her traditional spiritual leaders and those from aboriginal communities
Marcos says Philippines won’t be intimidated amid China row
The confrontation is fuelling growing concern that the dispute could drag in the United States, which has a mutual defence pact with Manila
BALIK-TANAW: Storms at Sea
What’s fascinating about this narrative is that the fisherfolk did not wake Jesus up until they themselves were already afraid
‘Be a humble light in the Lord’
The world becomes dark because of people who refuse to accept any weakness or limitation. To feed their illusion of grandeur
Couples for Christ to Congress: Strengthen families, not weaken them
In their statement, the organization expressed pride in the Philippines being “the world’s last defender of the inviolability of marriage.”
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Pangasinan priest is new Baguio bishop
Bishop-elect Cruz, 64, is a priest of the Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan and is currently the parish priest of St. Ildephonse Parish
Groups seek justice for IP student killed in a military operation
Several human rights groups condemned the extra-judicial killing of the 16-year-old Lumad student in Senator Ninoy Aquino town in Sultan Kudarat on June 8...
Over 1,000 Hajj pilgrims die amid record heat, AFP reports
A climate scientist interviewed by AsiaNews pointed out that temperatures in Mecca are increasing by 0.4 degrees Celsius each decade