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Bishop reminds faithful to be more compassionate, charitable to displaced people
Bishop Santos said refugees are “persons who deserve our respect and help, they’re personifications of Jesus'"
Scientists, tribesmen, notables join outcry against quarries
Quarrying destroys the karst dating back to the Paleocene epoch 66-56 million years ago in the Marikina watershed
Caritas Philippines to boost campaigns on ecology, good governance
"We need to craft local environmental campaigns that propel concrete ecological actions and require the involvement of the community”
One peso to do battle with giants
Little deeds of kindness can topple the greed in the world if enough people embrace the needy and the weak with kindness
Photos: Manila’s urban poor, workers protest series of oil price hikes
Urban poor residents and public transport workers hold a demonstration to protest the series of oil price increases
HRW urges Marcos to ensure transparency in appointing members of human...
“President-elect Marcos should appoint commissioners with proven track records of defending human rights,” said Human Rights Watch
Has the Church really failed during the 2022 Philippine elections?
We need to further reflect on the role of the Church in the light of the 'forces of evil at work in our society'
Photos: ‘Never again! Never forget!’
Families and friends of victims of human rights abuses during the years of martial law celebrate Independence Day with a gathering
‘Running priest’ says time for Philippine Catholic Church ‘to walk the...
“The Church ... is now too complacent, too relaxed, and too devotional that it is losing its capacity to walk with the youth and the poor”
President-elect Marcos ready to ‘collaborate’ with Catholic Church, says papal nuncio
The papal nuncio said Marcos “assured me of his desire to collaborate, cooperate closely with the Church and Holy See”