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Papal nuncio to Philippines urges Catholic universities to lead students to...
Catholic educational institutions should "relentlessly, courageously and consistently seek the truth and communicate the truth"
Authorities implement extended curfew in Manila to limit potential COVID-19 surge
Authorities have deployed police personnel to quarantine checkpoints in Metro Manila where inbound and outbound travel will be restricted
Thailand steps up home isolation as virus cases strain hospitals
90% of Bangkok's 40,000 hospital beds were occupied as of Monday, said health officials
Pope Francis to young Catholics: Christ frees us ‘from the seduction...
“Have the courage to live your youth by entrusting yourselves to the Lord and setting out on a journey with him,” the pope said on August 2
Pope names Taiwan’s former vice president to Pontifical Academy of Sciences
Chen Chien-jen has been credited for Taiwan’s success in containing the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic
Incidents of hunger in Philippines ease during second quarter, says survey
An estimated 3.4 million Filipino families experienced hunger in the second quarter of 2021, the survey results show
After months of failed talks, ASEAN under pressure to name Myanmar...
Myanmar has been racked by a deadly crackdown on protests, economic collapse and a refugee exodus since the February coup
Green groups oppose proposed hydropower plant in central Philippines
The project includes the construction of two dams or reservoirs along the Nabaoy and Imbaroto rivers in Malay, Aklan
Pope Francis: ‘The Lord wants a loving relationship with us’
"Jesus tells the people that they are looking for him 'not because you saw signs but because you ate the loaves and were filled'"
Catholic Church in Jakarta converts pastoral center into COVID-19 isolation ward
Nearly 90 nuns, priests and other carers are looking after about 60 patients in the Samadi center