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Antipolo prelate warns remittance boycott could harm Filipino families
A Catholic bishop on Thursday appealed to Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) to reconsider joining a proposed “Zero Remittance Week” protest in support of former...
Philippines’ mainline Protestant council backs VP Duterte impeachment, urges Senate action
The church council called on the Senate to ensure that “the rule of law takes precedence over political considerations.”
Journalist group: Proposed social media bills could silence critics, not curb...
Efforts to regulate expression are often turned against journalists, human rights defenders, and government critics
Filipinos see pathway from poverty with virtual assistant jobs
No government figures for the sector as the role falls into no recognized job category, meaning legal protections are also non-existent
Activists decry court delays in case of environmental defenders who survived...
The scheduled hearing at the Plaridel Municipal Trial Court in Bulacan was called off on Monday due to the judge’s reported illness
Ecumenical labor group files rights complaint over ‘red-tagging’
According to EILER, three red-tagging incidents were documented between December 2024 and February 2025 in District 4
Senior prelate’s advice to ‘baby bishops’
Archbishop Jose Lazo said embracing these challenges with faith, compassion and a sense of mission will help them in their episcopal ministry
Lipa archbishop urges ‘bold steps’ to address climate crisis
The prelate echoed the FABC’s appeal for the Church in Asia to respond to the climate emergency with “urgency, hope, and concrete action.”
Bacolod bishop warns against ‘blind fanaticism’ amid national discord over Duterte...
Blind fanaticism is tearing us apart as a people... The destruction wrought by the barrage of fake news, disinformation, deception, and lies
Pope Francis makes first public greeting and blessing from hospital
Pope Francis appears for the first time since his hospitalization from the balcony of Rome's Gemelli Hospital