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Rights group fears WHO probe into pandemic in China won’t be...
WHO doesn't want the international community to have high expectations for this investigation, political commentator says
Cebu boosts digital presence ahead of quincentennial of arrival of Christianity
Archbishop Jose Palma of Cebu said the initiative is the result of the pandemic that allows the Church to “do mission in the digital sphere”
Amnesty International urges gov’t to consider human rights in rollout of...
Recent developments have raised concerns about preparedness to ensure that COVID-19 vaccinations will be available to everyone
Philippine child rights’ group warns against confining children at home during...
The group said imposing the rule violates several provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
Filipinos in Myanmar urged to ‘remain calm’
Based on the latest figures from the Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila, there are 1,273 Filipinos in Myanmar
Australia media to plead guilty to breach of gag order on...
Cardinal George Pell was cleared last year of the sexual abuse charges after spending 13 months in prison
Pope Francis says he is intent on going to Iraq in...
The visit takes place amid deteriorating security in some parts of Iraq and after the first big suicide bombing in Baghdad for three years
Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar’s tainted torch bearer for democracy, detained...
In Myanmar, she remains adored but has failed to unite its myriad ethnic groups or end its decade-long civil wars
Immersion, empowerment, and redemption
The kingdom of God will thrive on a kind of peace that only Jesus can bring, that only his committed disciples can accomplish
Watch: ‘Up Close’ with Fr. Geowen Porcincula on the Church’s mission...
Joe Torres is ‘Up Close’ with Father Geowen Porcincula, CM, on vocation, formation, and the Church's mission during the pandemic