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Kapusod: A sanctuary for Filipino sustainability
It becomes apparent that every inch and every detail has a purpose, reminding you of the best that nature and Filipino culture have to offer
Calapan priest hopes new bishop will champion ecological conversion
The appointment brings "hope that the Church’s environmental campaigns in Mindoro will further strengthen under his guidance and leadership”
Marcos’ first year as president met with protest
As of June 30, 2023, Karapatan documented at least 60 victims of EJKs in 40 incidents since Marcos took office
Gunmen wound journalist in Philippines
The archipelago nation is one of the most dangerous places in the world for journalists, and most killings often go unpunished
A Recap of Philippine president’s first year on green agenda
The true mark of green governance comes from the ability to implement laws, uphold people's rights, and protect the environment
Religious freedom situation has worsened in many countries, report says
In 61 countries, discrimination and persecution based on religion are evident, with 49 of them showing government-led persecution
Martyrs of love and compassion
"When I lay down in bed each night, what comes to mind are deep sufferings people experience, those whom I met during the day"
IN PHOTOS: Catholic vocation animators hold 80th global meeting
Serra International is the only lay organization aggregated to a primary pontifical work – the Pontifical Work for Priestly Vocations
Pattern of dangers and search for digital justice
We should be present on-ground, as searching for digital justice can only be built through the collective decision and action of our people
Philippine police rescue over 1,000 alleged trafficking victims
Chinese, Vietnamese, Singaporean, and Malaysian nationals were among those found when police raided buildings inside a compound in Manila