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Watch: ‘Up Close’ with Bishop Jose Colin Bagaforo on politics and...
Joe Torres is ‘Up Close' with Bishop Jose Colin Bagaforo of Caritas Philippines on the Church’s response to threats to the environment
Detained Filipino journalist goes back to work, vows to be voice...
Detained journalist Lady Ann Salem said a journalist should not only chronicle events but serve as the voice of the unheard in society
Court in Malaysia rules Christians can use ‘Allah’ to refer to...
In 1986, govt banned the use of the word in Christian publications, citing a threat to public order
Philippine Church forms men’s group to spread devotion to St. Joseph
Pope Francis has announced a Year of St. Joseph to mark the 150th anniversary of the saint’s proclamation as patron of the Universal Church
Philippines’ first diocesan shrine dedicated to St. John Paul II inaugurated...
The Diocese of Balanga marks the 40th anniversary of Pope John Paul II's visit to the diocese in Bataan province in 1981
After Iraq trip, Pope Francis seeks answers over weapons sales
Pope has said in the past that weapons manufacturers and traffickers would have to one day answer to God
Vatican expresses disappointment over UNHRC report on Islamophobia
Report focused on ‘anti-Muslim hatred’ without reference to other faith groups that are also victims of discrimination and persecution
Catholic priests, nuns join street protests in Myanmar to prevent bloodshed
The UN Security Council failed to agree on a statement that would have condemned the military coup in Myanmar
Chinese citizen journalist who exposed virus outbreak remains missing a year...
Fang Bin was first detained after posting footage from several Wuhan hospitals during early weeks of pandemic
Philippines’ unemployment rate steady at 8.7 percent
The country is grappling with a renewed spike in COVID-19 infections though the government has ruled out reimposing tighter restrictions