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Solidarity in the midst of a stronger storm
This Christmastime, we are again given the opportunity to reflect on our very own narrative of "willingness to share"
Filipino activist receives Franco-German human rights prize
The Prize is awarded to individuals that have made an exceptional contribution to the protection and promotion of human rights
Pandemic pushes 26.14 million Filipinos to live below poverty threshold
About 26.14 million Filipinos live below the poverty threshold, estimated at US$242, during the first half of 2021
1 dead, up to 300,000 people evacuated as strong typhoon batters...
More than 300,000 people had sought emergency shelter as the typhoon charged across the Pacific Ocean and smashed into the country
Pew survey: Half of US Catholics pray every day, and the...
A new survey of US adults found that 51% of Catholics pray every day, down from 59% from 2014
Ikaw, ako, tayo, magkakapatid
Hindi lang sa hindi nakakalimot ang Diyos. Hindi lang sa tutuparin niya ang pangako niya kay Haring David.
Hundreds flee to Thailand as Myanmar junta clashes with rebel group
Fighting between Karen National Union and the military broke out on Wednesday in the town of Lay Kay Kaw near the Thai border
‘Simbang Gabi’ (Day 2): Pagninilay ni Bishop Gerardo Alminaza ng Diocese...
Inihahandog ng LiCAS News at ng Pondo ng Pinoy Community Foundation ang serye ng pagninilay sa siyam na gabi ng paghahanda para sa Pasko
Tens of thousands flee as super typhoon hits the Philippines
The weather bureau warned "very destructive" winds could cause "heavy to very heavy damage to structures and vegetation"
Radio journalist in Cebu shot, condition still unknown
Radio journalist Rico Osmeña was on board a public utility jeep when he was shot by a lone gunman