Tag: Newsletter
Standing for the rights of indigenous people
This month, the world marks 500 years since the Aztec civilization in South America was wiped out by the Spanish conquistadors
Cebu archbishop reminds priests not to use pulpit to preach against...
Archbishop Jose Palma of Cebu reminded priests that the Catholic Church "recommends vaccination" against COVID-19
World leaders out of excuses on climate change, say youth activists
Children were more at risk than adults in the "increasingly unrecognizable" world they stood to inherit
Aid to the Church in Need raises concern for human rights...
Aid to the Church in Need warned that religious freedom "will be particularly under threat" under the Taliban
China mulls dropping punishments for couples who have more than three...
A draft amendment to the Population and Family Planning Law removes any punishment for having four or more children
Bishop Pabillo vows to continue work for justice, human rights in...
Bishop Pabillo was formally installed by Bishop Socrates Mesiona of Puerto Princesa in the town of Taytay on August 19
Philippines reports second largest daily COVID-19 infections since start of pandemic
Total confirmed cases were 1.79 million, while deaths have reached 30,881, after 258 fatalities were recorded on Thursday
Green activists press for effective climate communication
Vulnerable sectors should understand the impacts of climate change, its threats, who are accountable, and how to act on them
Philippines slashes 2021 economic growth target due to lockdown
This year's growth target was cut to 4.0% to 5.0%, from 6.0% to 7.0% expected previously
Ecology ministry in parishes
While PCP II explicitly defines the setting up of an ecology desk in social action centers, there have been proposals to make it a “ministry”