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Rights lawyers warn against provisions of Philippines’ anti-terror law’s implementing rules
The lawyers raised a concern on the IRR's Section 9.1, which permits security forces to arrest suspects without written authorization
Group warns of resurgence of violent extremism if Marawi situation not...
On the third anniversary of Marawi’s liberation, a watchdog called out its slow rehabilitation process
Be voice of poor, oppressed, Filipino Catholics told on World Mission...
“Let us not believe in the manipulation being used whenever the Church speaks out against anomalies and abuses that we should be silent"
Manila’s annual Grand Marian Procession in December canceled
Every year, more than a hundred images of the Blessed Virgin Mary are paraded around the old city of Manila in the "Grand Marian Procession"
Pope St John Paul II was ahead of his time
Not only did Pope St John Paul II accurately diagnose the illnesses afflicting the Western world, but he was also able to point out remedies
Photos: Hunting for food in the land of the giants
Veteran photojournalist Gil Nartea visited the town of Angono to look for giants, or “higantes,” but what he found were men with guns
Philippine Catholic parish unveils country’s biggest altar mural
The mural, which is estimated to be about 378 square meters, puts the spotlight on the story of the Virgin Mary's apparition in Fatima
Children in Mindanao’s tribal villages need volunteer tutors, radio sets to...
The "broadcast radio modality" in teaching is most efficient among learners whose parents could not read or write
Philippine Senate approves bill prohibiting child marriage
The bill aims to address child marriage in the Philippines, where one in six Filipino girls get married before reaching the age of 18
Filipino lady lawyer works for environment to express faith
"Lawyering for the environment and the community adversely affected by ecological destruction is how I express my religiosity”