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Human rights defenders remain at risk in Philippines as impunity persists...

International watchdogs say activists, journalists and Indigenous defenders continue facing threats, while accountability for abuses remains elusive

Caritas Myanmar celebrates 25 years of humanitarian outreach amid continuing challenges

The gathering underscored how shared values across religions continue to inspire service, dignity and social outreach

Pope welcomes US-Iran agreement, calls for mutual trust in Middle East

Leo expresses hopes for peace in Middle East as the US and Iran prepare to sign an agreement, and appeals for an end to the war in Ukraine

National Catholic award recognizes priest’s model of community-led Church renewal

A pastoral vision rooted in participation, stewardship, and social action gains national recognition within the Philippine Church

Pope Leo XIV’s visit to Spain

“Therefore, the moral greatness of a nation is shown, above all, in its capacity to accompany, protect, and love those lives that are most fragile.”

Cardinal Quevedo says interfaith friendship laid foundation for peace in Mindanao

Quevedo said peace agreements succeeded because relationships between Muslims and Christians had already taken root locally

Malolos bishop ordains 8 priests, urges lives of service and integrity

Bishop Dennis Villarojo reminded the ordinands that priesthood is a vocation of service, not a pursuit of power, privilege or personal gain

Pope: The environmental crisis is a facet of the socio-economic crisis

Pope Leo XIV highlights themes that goes beyond simple environmental matters, but touches on social, ethical and economic issues

Filipino bishop urges compassion beyond borders after deaths of Ateneo athletes

Reflecting on a tragedy, Bishop Gerardo Alminaza called for solidarity that transcends nationality, race and distance

Heart conditions claim 2 Bataan priests on consecutive days

“It is rare that we celebrate Mass in the presence of two priests who have died, and their deaths came one after the other,” Presto said

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