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Philippine Catholic Church holds biennial social action national assembly
The 41st NASAGA, themed “Social Action Network: Journeying to Empower Communities in Faith, Love, and Justice”, runs from June 17 to 21
Philippine bishop urges social action workers to embrace compassion, go extra...
Archbishop Lazo called for a departure from traditional retributive responses towards a more forgiving and proactive approach
Laguna fisherfolk face livelihood threat from floating solar project
The group emphasized the need for a balance between renewable energy development and the rights of local communities.
Bishop denounces killing of church lay minister in Leyte
I join my voice in condemning these dastardly acts and the cry for justice for Brod Mars and countless others who were killed in recent years
Caritas Asia Partners’ Forum highlights critical importance of solidarity and listening...
He noted that while many meetings are held to address global issues, a significant hurdle often remains the act of listening
Vatican official lauds laity’s crucial but often underappreciated role in Church...
“[Parish life] is extremely difficult, and without the laity in the church, there would be very little or no evangelization done in parishes"
Father’s Day
Ang Diyos nga ay Ama. Siya ang provider. Siya ang nagbibigay ng ating pangangailangan, kahit na madalas hindi natin ito namamalayan
BALIK-TANAW | Faith and Freedom: Embracing Our God-Given Liberty
As we reflect on the recent celebration of Philippine Independence Day, it is crucial to prioritize safeguarding our freedom
Crooked local executives capitulate to China
Eleven years ago I wrote a series on Zambales collaborators who sold out to the enemy. China had just grabbed Bajo de Masinloc.
Post-Independence Day reflection: ‘Where were you?’
Our convictions cannot be based on the changing political winds. For this country to mature, decisions have to be made based on principles