Tag: Newsletter
Claretian-led Word Conference 2025 to explore theological hope
WORDCON 2025 invites Christians to reflect on Scripture and hope as part of the Church’s Jubilee Year celebration
Rights group: Forensic lab won’t stop killings, impunity under Marcos
Karapatan slams Marcos’ new forensic institute as a “gimmick,” citing ongoing killings, impunity, and harassment of victims’ families
Legazpi diocese blasts environmental crisis, cites ‘systemic neglect’
“Do not allow development to become an excuse for destruction… Albay deserves better — and we can still choose to do better"
UN expert: Phaseout of fossil fuels a ‘non-negotiable’ human rights obligation
UN expert says fossil fuel phaseout is a human rights obligation, urging urgent action to protect people and planet
Pope Leo XIV echoes the cry of Francis: War is always...
Pope Leo XIV reminds world leaders that “war is always a defeat” and “nothing is lost with peace; everything can be lost with war”
High seas treaty to protect Philippine seas
High Seas Treaty aims to curb plastic pollution, overfishing, and ocean destruction threatening Philippine waters and global ecosystems
PH media task force welcomes UN report, vows action on press...
The Philippine government’s media security task force welcomed the report of UN Special Rapporteur Irene Khan, acknowledging its findings on ongoing threats to press...
Irene Khan slams continuing red-tagging in UN report
Khan called on the PH government to carry out substantive legal, policy, and institutional reforms to strengthen freedom of expression
Pope Leo XIV to spend summer holidays in Castel Gandolfo
Pope Leo XIV will spend half of July and a weekend in August at the papal residence in Castel Gandolfo, celebrating Sunday Mass
Outgoing energy chief gets failing grade from consumer group over coal,...
Energy group criticizes Lotilla’s DOE tenure, citing rising power rates and fossil fuel dependence as key failures