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Robredo says reimposing the death penalty will not necessarily lower crime

Robredo, a former human rights lawyer, said data from around the world show that reimposing the death penalty will not lower crime rates

Catholic bishops urge Filipinos to ‘fight indifference,’ participate in May 9...

The bishops noted that some “have always been mere spectators – unconcerned until they are personally affected”

CBCP Pastoral Letter on the Elections: ‘Be Concerned About the Welfare...

Pastoral Letter of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines on the May 9, 2022, national elections

Archdiocese of Manila’s Council of the Laity endorses Leni-Kiko tandem

The lay Catholic council of Manila is among the latest religious organizations that have endorsed the candidacy of Robredo and Pangilinan

Cebu archbishop warns political candidates against using ‘foul play’ during campaigns

“Considering the sanctity of the ballot, and of course, the nobility of the purpose for which they run for office, let’s use good methods”

Council of the Laity in Tarlac endorses candidacy of Leni Robredo

Lay Catholics in Tarlac said they support "a leader who is morally trustworthy and acts responsibly for the good of all”

Questions Concerning the Political Participation of the Clergy and Religious –...

This series aims to clarify issues confronting Filipino Christians, Catholics in particular, ahead of the country's national elections

Caritas Philippines reminds local political candidates to abide by campaign rules

Bishop Jose Colin Bagaforo, Caritas Philippines national director, urged politicians “to be better examples of local politics”

Robredo appeals to Catholic priests to help fight ‘new form of...

In a meeting with Catholic priests and lay leaders in Nueva Ecija, on Tuesday, Robredo said disinformation is the new form of vote-buying

Questions Concerning the Political Participation of the Clergy and Religious –...

This series aims to clarify issues confronting Filipino Christians, Catholics in particular, ahead of the country's national elections

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