Tag: Newsletter
Cardinal Bo of Myanmar warns of ‘global nuclear holocaust’
“The world stands at an existential crossroads. The nightmare scenario of a global nuclear holocaust is frighteningly becoming a possibility”
‘Resist the risk of a nuclear winter, rally for the global...
"Let not history repeat itself in the 21st century .... This is the time for global healing not hurting."
Bishop in Negros Oriental sounds alarm over killings as elections near
The local police have yet to tag the incidents as election-related, but according to reports, the victims were supporters of a local candidate
Greenpeace Philippines welcomes proposed global treaty to end plastic pollution
The plastics treaty mandate recognizes that every stage of plastic production and use is problematic
‘Woven air’: Bangladesh revives elite forgotten fabric
The textile once brought magnificent riches to the lands where it was spun
Sri Lanka ends widely condemned Muslim burial policy
The country's top health official said the bodies of virus victims could now be handed over to relatives for burial at any cemetery
War with no end
When we remain totally silent in the face of evil, wrong-doing and human rights violations, we can be part of the crime
How the Ukraine conflict is reshaping relations between Churches
The idea that St. Sophia’s Cathedral could become a military target has reunited the country’s Christian soul
Manila Cathedral lights up in Ukraine’s colors to show solidarity
'May weapons be silenced! God is with peacemakers, not with those who use violence,' read a social media post of the Manila Cathedral
Australia orders 200,000 to flee floods moving towards Sydney
Authorities issued severe rain and wind warnings for a 400-kilometer (250-mile) stretch of coast as water levels rose rapidly