Tag: Newsletter
Dapat bang igalang ang indibidwal na pag-endorso sa mga kandidato ng...
Ang CBCP, ang mga obispo, ay nagdesisyon na manatili sa kanilang tungkulin bilang “tagahubog ng konsensya” ng mga mananampalataya
Philippine rights groups renew calls for independent probe into ‘rights crisis’
Rights groups said “[m]ajority, if not all the recommendations” of the UN HRC during the third cycle of the UPR in 2017 “remain unheeded”
Video: Pope Francis offers prayers for healthcare workers in poor countries
This April, Pope Francis is praying for healthcare workers, especially those who help the sick and elderly in poor countries
More than 130 journalists arrested in Myanmar, media group says
Among those arrested, 109 were men and 26 were women, while three other journalists were killed in the course of their work
Marcos’ ill-gotten wealth cases in the Philippine Supreme Court
The Marcos dictatorship is a “well-entrenched plundering regime of twenty years,” said the Philippine Supreme Court
Replica of Fatima Apparitions Chapel inaugurated in Cebu
More than 8,000 people attended the blessing and consecration of the chapel to the Immaculate Heart of Mary led by Archbishop Jose Palma
‘Now or never’ to avoid climate catastrophe, warns UN
That daunting task is still — only just — possible, but current policies are leading the planet towards catastrophic temperature rises
Is there such a thing as a ‘Church vote’ in this...
“Politicians believe that Churches and Church leaders have social and cultural capital”
‘Very emotional’: Tolstoy descendant hosts Ukrainians in Switzerland
The author of celebrated novels "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina" would have viewed the conflict raging in Ukraine with "horror”
Oxfam calls for renewable energy shift in Philippines following new climate...
From 1970 to 2019, 75% of deaths caused by weather, climate and water hazards in the Southwest Pacific region were from the Philippines