Tag: Philippines
2.2 million workers affected by super typhoon ‘Odette,’ says ILO
Although the typhoon hit parts of 10 regions in the country, the impact on employment varied, said the report
Homage to the acacia trees
Most of the trees are as old as the campus itself and it offer much-needed shade and bring in a relieving breeze even in the scorching heat
Catholic bishop appeals to Filipinos not to hoard on medicines, to...
“It is greed to hoard on medicine,” said Bishop Oscar Jaime Florencio, head of the Ministry on Health of the bishops’ conference
Manila archbishop calls for human dignity amid crisis during Black Nazarene...
The Manila archbishop also assured the millions of devotees that Jesus knows what they are going through, especially during this pandemic
The Black Nazarene and the Filipinos’ quest for resurrection
The Black Nazarene devotion is perhaps one of the Philippines' most predominantly working-class Catholic devotions
Philippine literary giant F. Sionil Jose dies
In a 2019 interview with CNN Philippines, Jose said he wanted his epitaph to read: "He wrote stories and believed in them”
What is the ‘Black Nazarene’?
“Our culture is a culture of touch and, significantly, in a way we want to touch heaven”
Manila prelate urges faithful to use technology to show devotion to...
“We ask for forgiveness and understanding that because of the pandemic we cannot do the traditional activities during the feast”
Oxfam, ‘Girl Defenders’ alliance laud passage of anti-child marriage law
The Philippines ranks 12th worldwide among countries with the highest numbers of child marriages
Manila’s annual religious procession of Black Nazarene cancelled due to COVID-19...
The Department of Health said the Philippines is now at "high-risk" classification for COVID-19