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Photos: Philippine parish launches ‘500 crosses for next 500 years’
A parish in Quezon City launched the blessing of a "mission cross" and the "500 crosses for next 500 years" activity on June 12, 2022
After 34 years of Philippines’ agrarian reform law, farmers continue to...
“It’s not only about land distribution, but the condition that the farmers are in now. Are they tilling their own lands?”
Incidents of hunger in Philippines rise during first quarter of 2022
An estimated 3.1 million families experienced involuntary hunger, or being hungry and not having anything to eat at least once
Not only a legal triumph
The triumph in the Karen and Sherlyn case is not simply a legal triumph, but a spark that brings hope to the families of the missing
Catholic nun says sex education, responsibility to lower cases of unintended...
A UNFPA report noted that 51 percent of pregnancies in the Philippines are unintended
Fighting disinformation ‘one Filipino at a time’
Martial law rights abuse victims vow to keep on telling the stories of "martyrs and heroes" until justice is truly served
Court junks charges against urban poor residents who defied lockdown to...
The court said the residents were “within their rights when they went outside of their respective residences to plea for food”
Why are they killing our children?
It would be a more consoling principle to deem that the apex of their life was the death at a very young age for love of humanity
Why this August’s extraordinary consistory of cardinals is significant
The last time that Pope Francis summoned the cardinals to an extraordinary consistory was on Feb. 12-13, 2015
Living the reality of contradictions
Contradictions in the world should not deprive us of the truth that our human rights is universal, inviolable, and inalienable