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Climate activists urge Asian countries to commit to fossil fuel-free region
The activists called on China "to take decisive steps and pave the way for a fossil fuel-free Asia"
Manila parishes may use dried leaves, plants for Ash Wednesday observance
The dried leaves can be burned and the ashes used to mark the foreheads or to sprinkle on the head of the faithful
Storm Child: Why students all over the world are furious
History is replete with examples of how student protests had inspired the courage which forced tyranny eventually to its knees
Philippine faith-based groups decry killing of peasant-activist
On February 5, Romeo Torres, a 52-year old peasant activist in Norzagaray town in Bulacan province, was found dead in the province of Laguna
Watch: Manila starts celebrations to mark 500 years of the arrival...
The Archdiocese of Manila opened the celebrations to mark the 500th year of the arrival of Christianity in the Philippines
Watch: ‘Up Close’ with Catholic priests on Myanmar’s current situation
Joe Torres is 'Up Close" with the volatile situation in Myanmar and how the Church is responding to it
Pope calls on Myanmar leaders to serve common good, seek ‘democratic’...
Anti-coup demonstrations have largely been peaceful, unlike the bloody crackdowns seen in 1998 and 2007
Pope Francis appoints more women to Vatican posts
Two women appointed to Vatican posts previously held only by men
Diocese of Borongan opens new dialysis center
The new dialysis center is the result of coordination between the Borongan and Maasin dioceses
Manila bishop tells priests to leave ‘comfort zone’
“Being in a state of mission is not optional,” said Bishop Broderick Pabillo of Manila