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Priest in Bicol gets ‘irreversible’ suspension for entering politics
Father Pitapit is running for mayor in Libmanan, the largest town of Camarines Sur, in next year's elections
A Synodal Church: The Church as a Pilgrim People
Communion means unity in diversity and equality in dignity of all that constitute the Church
Interview: Churches of Asia and synodality
Ordinary Christians must be present at the meetings toward the Synod, not only bishops, priests, religious and lay people with assigned roles
Hunger forces Afghans to sell young daughters into marriage
The numbers of young girls getting betrothed started to rise during a 2018 famine and surged this year when the rains failed once more
Why the next bishop of Hong Kong has a giraffe in...
On the coat of arms, the giraffe’s long neck extends out beyond the bounds of the shield
China locks down city of four million over COVID cases
China has maintained a zero-COVID approach that has seen harsh local lockdowns imposed over handfuls of cases
Asia suffered hottest year on record in 2020, says UN
Extreme weather and climate change impacts across Asia in 2020 caused the loss of life of thousands of people
Admitting ‘blind spots’ is key to mission work, says Cardinal Tagle
The cardinal said that “we cannot be good disciples and missionaries if we have a lot of illusions [and] pretension”
Big consumer goods companies are Philippines’ top plastic polluters, says report
The report said the world’s addiction to single-use plastic is a serious contributor to the climate crisis
Thailand protests fade but the hardcore battle on
Thalugaz, literally "breaking through (tear) gas" in Thai, is a loosely organized group of working-class youth with no formal structure