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Philippines celebrates its most famous child
The Child Jesus is no doubt the most famous child in the Philippines with his image prominently displayed in all possible places
Christian activists, human rights groups hit Philippines’ ‘no vax, no ride’...
The Commission on Human Rights said the travel restrictions "effectively restricts the exercise and enjoyment of fundamental rights”
Ateneo de Manila postpones return to in-person classes due to COVID-19...
The Education department also announced that local officials can now suspend classes and other teaching-related activities
HRW: Candidates in May’s presidential election should address rights issues
Human Rights Watch said the candidates “should speak out about all aspects of the human rights situation ... including the ‘war on drugs’”
Santo Niño devotees urged to offer prayers for recovery from pandemic,...
There will be no face-to-face Masses, no street dancing, no traditional performances during the celebration on January 16
Bishop urges authorities to look into quarantine procedures for overseas workers
Bishop Santos also appealed “for the patience and continued cooperation” of returning Filipino workers
Emergency response and resiliency framework
The overall goal should be to sustain empowered and resilient communities towards holistic development
Papal nuncio to Philippines admires people’s faith in disaster areas
Caritas Philippines has announced that it will soon begin its recovery initiative in devastated areas in the Visayas and Mindanao
Photos: Philippines’ devotion to ‘Black Nazarene’ through the years
There used to be a myriad of stories during the celebration of the “feast” of the Black Nazarene in Manila every January 9
The conversion of Jesus (and ours, too)
Baptism has never been about celebratory self-assertion; it has always been about conversion