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Sorry, but caroling is not allowed in Cebu this Christmas

The local police office reminded the public that caroling is a violation of the city's prohibition on social gathering during the pandemic

Global civil society alliance appeals for probe into Philippine rights situation

CIVICUS noted that one year on from the adoption of a resolution at the UNHRC, “serious civic freedoms violations continue to occur"

Transgender students ‘unknowingly’ admitted to Catholic seminaries

The report said there were instances that a woman living under a transgendered identity had been unknowingly admitted to the seminary

South Cotabato legislators decry ‘Church interference’ in open-pit mining ban review

In August, the Diocese of Marbel launched a signature campaign to oppose moves to lift a ban on open-pit mining in South Cotabato

Archdiocese of Zamboanga to fast for 40 days for end to...

Fasting can take many forms, such as depriving oneself of technology, leisure, smoking, drinking, said Bishop Moises Cuevas

Pope Francis to climate activists: ‘Technical and political solutions are not...

In a video message to the Youth4Climate event in Milan, the pope highlighted the importance of education and individual responsibility

Church needs to address ‘sin of reckless manipulation of nature,’ says...

Cardinal Bo said “ecological sins need to get as much press as the sexual sins get in many parts of the Catholic world”

Inday Sara still top pick for president; bishop says voters’ choice...

The people's vote is "an expression and affirmation of our human dignity, a foundational principle of Catholic social teaching”

Opposition to black sand mining needs people’s support, says Church official

Father Labiao of Caritas Philippines said civil society groups have a role in educating the public about the impact of black sand mining

Philippine green groups urge Duterte to immediately order ban on single-use...

The Philippines ranked third in the world for failing to deal with its plastics, with 81 percent of the country’s plastics waste mismanaged

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