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Despite glitches, Philippine polls ‘largely peaceful,’ say international observers
The observers noted “concerns” about the election system’s trustworthiness “that need to be urgently addressed”
‘Respect election results,’ Catholic Church leaders urge Filipinos amid protests
“We may not win elections, but the feelings of joy and wonderment were priceless ... that brief moment was actually a glimpse of heaven”
Unfinished business of elections 2022: Ten challenges
Archbishop-Emeritus Antonio Ledesma of Cagayan de Oro listed ten "challenges" confronting Filipinos "as individuals and as a nation"
Marcos’ victory shows failure of Catholic Church leaders to form faithful
“The efforts to form the people should be consistent throughout and not only when it’s close to elections”
Photos: Filipinos go to the polls
About 67 million Filipinos are expected to cast their ballots in this year’s political exercise
Green activists welcome declaration of climate change as human rights issue
In a landmark case, the Commission on Human Rights declared climate change as human rights issue
Filipino faithful urged to hold ‘intense prayer’ vigils for success of...
“We can only fight this battle in the best way we can—through prayer and well-discerned action,” said Bishop Pablo Virgilio David
A compassionate and wise woman
Filipinos need a woman president who understands the many millions of people on the edge of hunger and poverty
Hundreds of Catholic bishops, priests back Robredo’s presidential bid days before...
The times “are extremely abnormal and we believe that silence in front of a possible return of a lamented past is even more dangerous”
‘Called to Build the Human Family’
Pope Francis’ message for the 59th World Day of Prayer for Vocations on May 8, 2022