Tag: Newsletter
Fishers raise alarm over harassment of elderly leader
The elderly has been repeatedly approached by suspected state agents and was offered livelihood support in exchange for his “cooperation"
Philippine waste workers seek legislative protection
"We provide crucial services to society and deserve equitable compensation and benefits. Without us, societal functions would be severely impacted"
Caritas Internationalis head calls for united action in response to cries...
He encouraged everyone to work together responsibly and proactively in addressing the needs of the earth and those in poverty
Church’s lay arm cites threats to family values, moral decline in...
The Council of the Laity of the Philippines or Laiko warned that divorce in other countries has hastened the crumbling of family values
Philippines’ 36th agrarian reform program anniversary met with protest
The demonstration marked 36 years since the inception of the program, which the group claimed has failed to deliver genuine land reform
‘Bagong Pilipinas’ hymn an old tune, bad song, gimmickry—artists, teachers
“Flag ceremonies will be unnecessarily lengthened and made tedious, a waste of people’s money and a waste of people’s time"
The house that Dario and Nene built
It was in this house where they taught us how to listen and talk, to study and learn, to pray and believe, to love and forgive, to ask for help and to help others
Pope Francis: Money, power, pleasure can enslave us
“If we let ourselves be conditioned by the quest for pleasure, power, money, or consensus, we become slaves to these things"
Giant Philippine flag in Independence Day parade in New York
The event featured approximately 135 floats, organizations, and marching bands, some traveling from the Philippines.
Tahanan ng Puso
Sa inyong pagbubuo sa parokya bilang communion of communities, nawa’y maranasan ninyong nabubuo unti-unti ang Tahanan ng Diyos