Tag: Newsletter
Rights advocates say Security Council loss highlights unresolved human rights issues
Rights advocates say the UN vote underscores continuing concerns over accountability, impunity, and civic freedoms in Philippines
Malaysia launches refugee registration scheme as thousands of Rohingya seek stability...
Advocates welcome greater recognition for refugees but caution that legal status alone cannot guarantee safety and dignity
Pope: ‘Keep beautiful witness of Corpus Christi processions alive’
Pope Leo XIV recalled that Thursday marks the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, encouraging the faithful to keep alive the public witness of faith
Rights groups warn Philippine anti-disinformation bill could be used to curb...
Media and rights groups say stronger safeguards are needed to prevent misuse against critics and journalists
Bishop Sean Mejia ordained, installed as apostolic vicar of Tabuk
“If I have learned anything throughout my vocational story, it is that God’s mercy is far greater than my weaknesses,” Mejia said
Magnificent humanity challenged by digital revolution
AI-driven digital platforms risk exposing young people to harmful content that normalizes abuse and erodes moral judgment
Your home can bear this kind of love
It does not ask your family to be extraordinary. It asks you to stay present, honest, and open enough to let it change everything
Vatican announces theme for 2026 World Day of Prayer for the...
The World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation theme is "They shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks”
Young Indigenous leaders chart a shared future rooted in culture, education,...
Young Indigenous leaders from across the Philippines unite to document traditions, strengthen learning, and advance environmental stewardship
Cebu archbishop says Christians must serve common good without surrendering identity...
Reflecting on Jesus’ teaching about Caesar, Archbishop Uy says civic responsibility must never eclipse belonging to God


















