Tag: Philippines
Caritas Philippines hits government ‘crackdown’ on environmental activists
"The abduction is a clear attempt to silence environmental defenders and intimidate those who speak out against destructive projects”
Child rights group calls for probe into alleged child abuse by...
The group fears that there “could be more affected children who are unaccounted for” and lives are at risk
While in the hands of abductors
"Hope and love are what kept us firm and made us survive while we were in the hands of our abductors..."
Unbinding
Since Vatican II, the Church has actually been busy returning to its sources, especially the Scriptures and the Apostolic Tradition
Q&A with Sr. Pinky B. Barrientos, inviting Filipinos to push back...
Barrientos and other sisters led prayers in front of military tanks and heavily armed soldiers who were ordered to disperse the crowd.
Eco-Theological framework of the rights of nature
We need to understand the route of our journey for Church renewal, especially our theological or eco-spiritual perspective on the environment
Ecumenical bishops call to surface missing church worker, environmental defender
“We will not stop until our missing environmental defenders and other victims of enforced disappearances are surfaced."
WordCon 2023 invites Catholics to reflect on Synodal process
"One vital point in this synodal process is that no one should be left out, so we emphasize the cry of those in suffering"
Gilas in FIBA World Cup 2023: The difference between disappointment and...
Why is there no outrage over a total of six hundred twenty-five million pesos of confidential funds for Sara Duterte
In the Philippines, justice remains elusive for victims of enforced disappearances
Despite the enactment of the Anti-Enforced or Involuntary Disappearance Act of 2012, “enforced disappearances have not stopped”