Tag: Newsletter
Accurate historical inclusion while the comfort women’s voices can still be...
From the more than 200 documented survivors in the late 1990s, less than 40 Filipino comfort women are still alive
New rector for Manila Cathedral to be installed
Msgr. Rolando dela Cruz will be installed on April 14 at a ceremony to be presided over by Cardinal Jose Advincula, archbishop of Manila
Marbel diocese informs public about priest who left Church
Bishop Cerilo Casicas of Marbel said that Father Alan Catigbay has already left the Catholic Church.
UN report issues stern ‘final’ warning on climate change inaction
Simon Stiell, the U.N.'s climate change executive secretary, called the 2020s "a critical decade for climate action."
Last diplomat from the Vatican leaves Nicaragua
On March 12, the Nicaraguan Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that it was considering suspending diplomatic relations with the Vatican
Thai PM dissolves parliament, calls election
Thailand has seen more than a dozen coups since the birth of democracy in 1932, and the military-royalist establishment is a major force
How a forgotten nun’s visions shed ‘new light’ on the life...
The account allows the reader to dwell on the scenes that could have made up Joseph’s life with Jesus and Mary
Pope Francis gives Cardinal Tagle authority over section of Dicastery for...
The decree implements the reforms mentioned by the apostolic constitution Praedicate Evangelium
Oxfam, partners call for equal future for women
The activity highlighted the importance of women’s participation and leadership in peacebuilding and social healing
Death by hazing is murder most evil
What kind of students do this sort of evil if they are taught Christian values of respect for human rights and dignity of every person?