Tag: Newsletter
Church, green groups score victory against mining in southern Philippines
“The brave stance of the local government ... is a win not only of the people of Mindanao, of the rights of nature, but also of accountability in governance”
Inter-religious dialogue an urgent need, Pope Francis says at close of...
“The path of inter-religious dialogue is a shared path to peace and for peace; as such, it is necessary and irrevocable”
Typhoon Muifa lashes eastern China, forcing 1.6 million from their homes
Muifa is the strongest tropical cyclone to hit Shanghai — home to more than 25 million people — since record-keeping began in 1949
Indonesian gig drivers fear hardship after fuel price hike
A 30 percent hike in fuel prices spurred hundreds of drivers to hold protests across Indonesia as they struggle to make ends meet
Kazakhstan inter-religious summit a chance ‘to find common paths for humanity’
"This is not just a gathering; I hope everyone would experience it as a divine space,” said Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle
Philippine green network recognized as global ‘champion’ in marine ecosystem protection
The People’s Network for the Integrity of Coastal Habitats and Ecosystems has been lauded for its campaign to protect Manila Bay
Philippines lifts deployment ban of domestic workers to Saudi Arabia
Deployment will resume on November 7, a decision that comes after talks between the Philippines and Saudi Arabia
‘Every human being is sacred,’ Pope Francis tells religious leaders in...
“Today we find it hard to accept the human being,” Pope Francis told attendees of the inter-religious summit
New cardinal in US leads Mass to honor San Lorenzo Ruiz
The cardinal challenged the faithful “to make the same affirmation in our faith that San Lorenzo made, and every martyr before and after him”
To ban or not to ban books
How we perceive the millennial generation would help us accept that book banning is complex, multilayered and multidimensional