Tag: Newsletter
As Ramadan begins, China’s Muslims face fasting bans, monitoring and arrest
Amid Uyghur genocide, new report says Beijing is trying to erase the last of Hui Muslim culture
Pope Francis puts priest, three religious women, two laywomen on path...
Each now needs a miracle attributed to his or her intercession to be approved by the Vatican in order to be beatified
Photos: Muslim Filipinos start Ramadan observance
Ramadan, considered one of the pillars of Islam, is observed by over 1.7 billion Muslims across the world through fasting and praying
Greenpeace puts spotlight on plastic crisis through art
The art pieces are made in partnership with student artists from the Ateneo de Manila University and the University of the Philippines
Anti-mining group asks gov’t to stop seabed quarrying, adopt precautionary principle
The government needs to investigate seabed quarrying projects that have reported violations and stop the operations of these projects
What do we/they get out of that Con-Con
A con-con election can begin to stamp out the evil triad by prohibiting dynasts as delegates
Pope Francis pays tribute to Bishop Hobayan’s service to Church
The pope offered his closeness to the local Church, recalling the late bishop’s “many years of devoted priestly and episcopal ministry”
Bishop calls on gov’t to prepare for dry season
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration said the warm and dry season is expected to last until May
Marcos greets Muslims as holy month of Ramadan starts
“This season of fasting, prayer, and almsgiving is an opportune time to embody the values of discipline, reverence and humility"
Pope Francis invites Catholics to renew consecration to Immaculate Heart of...
The solemnity of the Annunciation on Saturday marks one year since Pope Francis consecrated Russia and Ukraine to the Blessed Virgin Mary