Tag: Philippines
Philippine groups decry ‘terrorist’ designation of activists, IP leaders
Karapatan expressed alarm over “the increasing use of terror laws” against activists and human rights workers to suppress political dissent
Philippine dam projects threaten ‘sacred’ place of worship, devotion
Fight for environmental protection will never cease until projects that threaten a place of worship and devotion are scrapped and abandoned
A Synodal Church: Dream or Reality?
It is not enough to listen to the laity coming from the mandated organizations. The voice of the poor and marginalized need to be listened to
An environmental challenge for solar power companies
The Philippines must stop the destruction of forests and natural resources and protect the environmental protectors that are being murdered
What has happened since the 2019 Pastoral Letter on Ecology?
How have the Philippine dioceses shown leadership in turning the vision of the Pastoral Letter on Ecology into concrete actions?
Peasant group calls for more inclusive condonation measure
The group said the law excludes farmers and farmworkers who have not been awarded with EPs and CLOAs after the Dec. 31, 2023, cut-off date
THE CHURCH: BOTH LISTENER AND TEACHER
I commented during that meeting that if we live what is written in the draft, the church will be radically different from what it is today
St. Titus Brandsma relic visits bishops’ plenary assembly in Aklan
During the first day of the assembly on July 8, Carmelite Br. Lester Hallig also addressed the bishops on the life of the journalist and World War II martyr
Solitude
The first thing we need to realize is that being alone and loneliness is not necessarily the same... Solitude is a blessing
‘Diyos ko at aking Hari, pupurihin kitang lagi’
Sinabi niya sa atin: Ako ay naparito upang bigyan kayo ng buhay, ng isang buhay na kaaya-aya, buhay na masaya at magsigla
















