Tag: Newsletter
The Philippines and the US military bases
The last ship to leave the US Naval Base in Subic was the USS Belleau Wood, a Marine aircraft carrier
Gov’t lawyers oppose Maria Ressa’s trip to Oslo to receive Nobel...
Maria Ressa is on bail pending an appeal against a conviction last year in a cyber libel case
Pope Francis: Prayer is ‘the most important means of communication’
“If I communicate with the whole world and not with the Lord, it does not work"
Real life ‘Sister Stella L’ dies
She was recognized for her significant contributions and accomplishments for the cause of human rights in the country
Few Americans blame God for suffering in the world, new survey...
Americans are more likely to blame suffering on random chance, the actions of others, or society at large
Filipino Catholic priest honored for work with families of victims of...
Divine Word missionary priest Flaviano “Flavie” Villanueva is recognized for setting up a support group for families of victims of killings
Prison pastoral care commission welcomes vaccination of persons deprived of liberty
91 percent of persons deprived of liberty in detention facilities has been vaccinated against COVID-19
Volunteer pedicurists help Hong Kong’s elderly
While Hong Kong has a public healthcare system, many complain they have to wait for long periods to be seen
Hong Kong libraries remove books for ‘violating’ national security law
More than 100 titles are believed to have disappeared from Hong Kong's network of public libraries since July 1, 2020
COVID-19 pandemic impacts Philippine action against gender-based violence
Oxfam noted that in the Philippines, there was a decrease in access to gender-based violence desks and support services in communities