Tag: Newsletter
Congress dancing two-step Cha-cha
Fifty percent of Filipinos are poor, and 30 percent are near poor – all willing to exchange democratic rights for some cash handout
‘Welcome to Our Home’
So that we do not only welcome the poor but also give the homeless the chance to welcome others in their own homes one day
Dominican priest is new Alaminos bishop
Sipalay, 53, has been serving as the Vice-Rector of the University of Santo Tomas (UST) Central Seminary since 2021
Philippine media groups hail Khan’s visit to detained journalist
Cumpio was editor of the Eastern Vista news website when she was arrested in 2020 and charged with illegal possession of firearms
Kalikasan condemns DOJ’s decision to charge abducted activists for defamation
“It is outrageous for the DOJ to come out with a decision that essentially legitimizes the continued attacks against environmental defenders"
Pope Francis urges immediate global ceasefire amid Holy Land crisis
He urged an immediate cessation of hostilities, calling for a “global ceasefire” to prevent further escalation.
‘I’ve been praying lately’
Maybe it’s a response to feeling powerless against everything that’s happening in the world, my way of resistance...
Charter Change: For Whose Benefit?
It will only benefit the Marcos-Romualdez political dynasty. The people and the Church in particular must oppose this self-serving move
BALIK-TANAW: Kalayaang kaloob ni Kristo
I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul….I place my fate in the hands of Jesus. He is the captain of my soul!
Pope Pius XII Catholic Center in Manila declared ‘important cultural property’
Over the years, the facility has served many and has become a “silent witness’” to the historic meetings of the country’s bishops