Tag: Newsletter
Marcos orders cabinet to resign in post-election ‘reset’
“With this bold reset, the Marcos administration signals a new phase—sharper, faster, and fully focused on the people’s most pressing needs"
Pope Leo XIV’s global, missionary roots will benefit Church, Cardinal Tagle...
“He has a deep and patient capacity for listening and engages in careful study and reflection before making a decision,” he said
Study: Southeast Asia can avert 36,000 ozone-related deaths yearly with tighter...
The region’s tropical climate further influences how ozone is formed, making its behavior distinct from that in other parts of the world
Pope Leo XIV appeals for Gaza: ‘Allow aid to enter, end...
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), supported by the UN, is warning of an imminent famine
Marikina shrine is nation’s first minor basilica under Pope Leo XIV
The shrine is now the second minor basilica in the Diocese of Antipolo, joining the Basilica of St. John the Baptist in Taytay
Activists decry ‘greenwashing’ in Philippine government’s plastic road initiative
It warned against institutionalizing approaches that merely appear sustainable while creating new environmental and public health risks
When the church beats with one heart: My conclave experience
Now I understand why, throughout our pre-Conclave sessions, several cardinals offered words of reassurance in their interventions
The damage done to children by uncontrolled ISPs
Situation has become so bad that the Philippines has been named as world's "hot spot" for online sexual abuse and exploitation of children
Pope Leo XIV: Build bridges for ecological and social justice
Marking the 10th anniversary of Laudato si’, Pope Leo XIV sends a videomessage for the Care of Our Common Home
Bronze relief of martyr Sebastian Kimura inaugurated in Tokyo
The central figure in the relief is Sebastian Kimura with outstretched arms, surrounded by scenes depicting his missionary life