Tag: Newsletter
UCCP welcomes dismissal of terror case against lay leader, urges support...
A Protestant church welcomed the dismissal of terrorism charges against one of its lay leaders and urged continued support for other persecuted church workers.
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Vietnam lifts family size cap amid fertility crisis, aging concerns
Vietnam lifts its two-child policy amid declining birth rates and growing concerns over aging population and labor shortages
Popemobile converted into ambulance blocked from entering Gaza
The initiative was personally entrusted by the late pontiff to Caritas Jerusalem to respond to the grave humanitarian emergency in Gaza
HIV spike among youth prompts call for national health emergency
DOH seeks HIV emergency status amid alarming youth infection surge, with cases projected to exceed 400,000 nationwide.
Bishop Cariño laid to rest in Legazpi Cathedral
Among the achievements mentioned was Cariño’s foundational work in establishing the diocesan stewardship program.
Indigenous peoples group demands gov’t action after severe flooding in Maguindanao...
Katribu challenged government officials to always put the people—not profit—at the center of every development project
UN condemns fatal aid distribution in Gaza, demands full humanitarian access
UN chief condemns Israel-backed aid operation after over 30 Palestinians killed seeking food; demands immediate investigation, accountability
Pope Leo XIV to families: Be missionaries of the Gospel who...
Pope Leo said spreading “the gospel of the family” is a mission that can only be sustained by prayer and an encounter with Christ
Group demands Senate begin Duterte impeachment trial without delay
Activists accuse Marcos and the Senate of blocking impeachment efforts against VP Duterte, calling it a betrayal of trust.
Plastic pollution poses growing health risk, advocates warn
They warned that exposure to plastic—through direct use or environmental contamination—is becoming increasingly widespread