Tag: social justice
Am I my brother’s keeper?
Charity and justice are not whims, nor impulses, nor fleeting inspirations; charity and justice are social obligations
Desperately seeking Christ amidst Christendom’s pomp
Perhaps a genuine return to Jesus’ life and works will give Filipino Christians greater confidence to hold governments to these standards
Philippine bishop appeals order to kick out Dutch missionary
De Vries, a 62-year-old Church worker from The Netherlands, has been ordered out of the country for joining anti-government demonstrations
Philippine gov’t kicks out Dutch Catholic missionary for ‘illegal political activities’
Otto Rudolf De Vries, a 62-year-old Church worker from The Netherlands, has been ordered out of the country for joining demonstrations
Pandemic must not stop concern for social justice — Mindanao bishop
Bishop Raul Dael of Tandag warns of the impact of the country’s new anti-terrorism law, which faces legal challenges before the Supreme Court
Papal nuncio reminds Filipinos to live their faith, work for social...
He reminded the faithful that working for social justice is “a spiritual battle as much as a political battle”
The Christmas story we neither told our kids nor ourselves
The words “fight” and “Christmas” seem to be at loggerheads when used in one sentence, but the author does not think so
No help, no roof, no food
“Have you ever experienced typhoons in the provinces?” asks Gabriel Villanueva, the village chief. “Well, they can make you cry.”
Cagayan and the Rivers of Blood
There’s a human hand which tainted the region’s rivers with blood, and it’s up to us to find out who it is
Some very uncomfortable truths
We can speculate that manipulative forces in society welcome and promote collective silence, docility, moral decay, and social ignorance