Tag: Newsletter
Philippine fishermen struggle as oil spill keeps them ashore
Some villagers got sick after oil smeared the shoreline, turning rocks black and leaving dark globs on the beach
Pope Francis warns priests against ‘plague’ of ‘careerism’ in Church
“It is very sad when you find priests who are functionaries, who have forgotten they are pastors of the people"
‘Don’t blame women’: Japan birth drive sparks online debate
Policy changes such as expanding daycare provision can help boost birth rates, but the increase is often "temporary"
‘For love of the pope’: Latin Mass supporters post billboards near...
Each billboard features a quotation in support of the Latin Mass from either Pope Benedict XVI, St. John Paul II, or Pope Pius V
Global action against threats to humanity ‘woefully inadequate’
“We need less hypocrisy, less cynicism, and more consistent, principled and ambitious action by all states to promote and protect all rights”
Knights of Columbus extends scope of program to persons with intellectual...
This year's Walk for Life underscores the importance of PIDs “as part of God's creation and as God's gift of life”
Filipinos approve of voluntary wearing of face masks
The country’s daily average of new Covid-19 cases went up by 11 percent from March 20 to 26
Survey says most Filipinos experienced impacts of climate change
Survey results showed that 93 percent of adult Filipinos have “personally experienced” the impacts of climate change
Pope Francis to bless satellite set to launch his words into...
The “Spes Satelles,” Latin for “Satellites of Hope,” will be launched on a rocket from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California
Lake Mapanuepe and the Aetas’ journey to education
Lake Mapanuepe is a four-hour drive from Manila and is easily accessible through the North Luzon Expressway and Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway