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New head of Philippine bishops’ conference hits growing ‘escapism’ of Filipinos
He said that having a sense of history is crucial “because we do not want our past mistakes to keep repeating themselves”
Bangladesh allows relocated Rohingya refugees to visit families
Nearly 20,000 members of the stateless Muslim minority have already been sent to Bhashan Char island
Activist Cambodian monk defrocked, arrested in Thailand
Several activists have been incarcerated in a wider crackdown by Hun Sen on the political opposition and civil society
Pope Francis: St. Joseph shows engaged couples what real love looks...
The pope highlighted how St. Joseph witnessed to what real, “mature love” looks like
Migrants in spotlight for pope’s eastern Mediterranean trip
Pope Francis hopes to refocus the world's attention on an unresolved migrant crisis, which has become one of his highest priorities
Who is the greenest presidentiable? (Part I)
The climate and environment agenda is the most critical yet overlooked issues heading into the 2022 elections
Philippine green groups urge political candidates to promote peace talks
The activists urged politicians "to stand with environmental defenders and abolish" the NTF-ELCAC
2 Zambales parish churches declared diocesan shrines
The Diocesan Shrine of San Andres in Masinloc town was elevated during Mass presided over by Bishop Bartolome Santos Jr. on November 30
Amid protests vs Italy’s vaccine rules, Cardinal Parolin says Church’s message...
Pope Francis called vaccinations an “act of love” in a public service announcement issued in collaboration with the Ad Council in August
Pope Francis’ prayer intention for December is for catechists
A catechist is a Catholic who instructs others in Christian doctrine and the Gospel