Tag: Philippine politics
Keeping faith, abandoning truth
The angry, growling dark depths where Duterte rules also display the fault lines of the Philippines 500 years of Christianity
Palawan decides not to split; Catholic bishop calls for respect for...
Unofficial count of votes shows that majority of the residents said no to the law seeking to split the province into three
Philippine Church introduces novel programs for quincentennial of Christianity
Bishop Bagaforo said the Church should promote good governance and pursue a program on "education for the culture of peace"
Catholic bishop in central Philippines condemns killing of mayor, aides
Gunmen shot and killed Mayor Ronald Aquino and his three aides in a shootout in the city of Calbayog on March 8
Obispo ng Maynila nanawagan na wakasan ang ‘political dynasty’ sa bansa
Nagsisimula sa kapangyarihan ng bawat botante ang pagbabago sa sistema ng politika at pamamahala sa bansa
Church leaders, rights groups call for probe into killings of Philippine...
The Episcopal Commission on Social Action, Justice, and Peace denounced the “unnecessary use of force and violence” against activists
The madness of things Dutertean
If you want to know how bad presumption of guilt is, try living life presuming everyone as guilty of some crime
Set aside politics in COVID-19 vaccination program, Philippine Church leaders appeal
Several government officials, including vaccine procurement chief Carlito Galvez Jr., were seen being inoculated ahead of health workers
‘Ritual remembrance’ of 1986 ‘People Power’ and the ‘Church of the...
People power has become an integral part of the Philippine political tradition, because of the form it took and the result it achieved
Jailed Duterte critic celebrates ‘moral victory’ after court dismisses case
Duterte's spokesman, Harry Roque said De Lima had no reason to celebrate because she remains in jail