Tag: Philippines
Philippine groups urge US Bankers to abandon fossil gas investments
The advocates recently held a meeting with Blackrock, Citigroup, and Morgan Stanley – three renowned investment giants in the US
National retreat in Cebu aimed at renewal of priests
The gathering of the local clergy “promises to be a deeply enriching and spiritually rejuvenating experience for all our priests"
PH counter-insurgency program is ‘immoral’, says church group
PCPR said the killing of the Fausto children and their parents “is so repugnant and repulsive that our indignation cannot be assuaged”
Freedom, poverty, and good judges
To speak freely and challenge officials with the truth of wrongdoings by powerful politicians could mean jail or assassination
Close encounter with the women of Noli Me Tangere
According to historian Xiao Chua, some have suggested that Rizal was a misogynist in his portrayal of women
Another Filipino priest to lead Jesuit mission in Asia-Pacific
Viray is currently the Provincial of the Philippine Jesuit Province and a member of Ateneo de Manila’s Board of Trustees
A fatherless generation
Fatherless, not because the fathers voluntarily left. No, they were involuntarily killed!
Balik-Tanaw | God will carry us on eagle’s wings
In a world where the future seems uncertain despite immense progress, God calls us to be shepherds to each other
Karapatan calls to amend rules on protective writ
Numerous instances where petitions for the writ have been dismissed, leaving individuals under threat even more vulnerable to harassment
Climate advocates applaud UN secretary general’s call to phase out fossil...
Guterres’ remark “echoes what people and communities on the frontline of the climate crisis have been warning of, and demanding for decades”















