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‘It’s no more’: Philippine surfing paradise wiped out by typhoon
The widespread destruction left the island -- voted the best in Asia by Conde Nast Traveler readers this year -- unrecognizable
China bans entry to 4 US religious freedom advisors in retaliation...
The US imposed sanctions on Dec. 10 on Chinese officials linked to human rights abuses in Xinjiang
Bohol bishop calls on people to ‘set aside politics,’ unite for...
The Catholic bishop of Bohol called on politicians to set aside politics and instead work together to help victims of typhoon "Odette"
27 dead, 70,000 displaced in Malaysian floods
This year's floods were the worst since 2014 when over 100,000 people were forced from their homes
Catholics told: Avoid ‘lavish’ Christmas parties, help typhoon victims
Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, CBCP president, urged Catholics to instead set aside money for the devastated communities
Dialogue Between Generations, Education and Work: Tools for Building Lasting Peace
Message of Pope Francis for the celebration of the 55th World Day of Peace on January 1, 2022
Pope Francis calls for investment in education, not weaponry
The pope said the world had witnessed a “significant reduction” in education funding in recent years, while military spending had soared
‘Simbang Gabi’ (Day 7): Pagninilay ni Bishop Reynaldo Gonda Evangelista
Inihahandog ng LiCAS News at ng Pondo ng Pinoy Community Foundation ang serye ng pagninilay sa siyam na gabi ng paghahanda para sa Pasko
Catholic bishop says ‘super typhoon is understatement’ in describing typhoon ‘Odette’
“Never in my entire life have I encountered such a typhoon,” said Bishop Antonieto Cabajog of Surigao
Japan executes three prisoners in first hangings since 2019
Worldwide, at least 483 people were executed last year in 18 countries, according to rights watchdog Amnesty International