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Aid to the Church in Need appeals intervention for persecuted Christians...
A source in Faisalabad said messages from mosques sent out on loudspeakers were calling on local people to “go out and kill” Christians
IN PHOTOS: Relatives, friends bid farewell to teenager killed by police
“You are mere enforcers of the law. You were not ordered, given uniforms, armed, and being paid from the country’s taxes just to kill people"
Marcos’ new security policy alarms farm workers
The group said said President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has further justified state tyranny in his government’s counter-insurgency policy
Japanese, US bishops ink partnership for a nuclear-free world
They called upon world leaders to take actionable measures for the complete eradication of nuclear weapons
A new platform monitoring press freedom in Southeast Asia
The network is planning to expand the coverage of the project by seeking potential partners in Myanmar and Vietnam
Child rights group condemns ‘arbitrary’ killing of children
The network called for a comprehensive review of law enforcement practice in the country and demanded “reflection and change” at all levels
A Synodal Church: Can pastors and theologians travel together?
It is the task of theologians to criticize, in agreement or disagreement, the logic of the use of the concept of natural law
Farmers warn gov’t of possible rice price manipulation schemes
"Rice Liberalization Law and government's importation and liberalization policies as the culprits behind increasing rice prices"
Issues and concerns the Philippine Church faces under Marcos Jr. regime
Despite of perceived powerlessness and declining influence, the Church has an important role in bringing about social transformation
Conversation with a priest
"Your courage not only emboldens me but also provides me with the fortitude for the endeavors we've been committed to over the past seven arduous years"