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Photos: ‘Via Crucis’
Many towns in the predominantly Catholic Philippines stage various versions of the "Passion and Death of Jesus" on Good Friday
Manila prelate warns of leaders who think only of themselves
Cardinal Advincula warned of leaders who will do everything to remain in power and treat the poor as dependents
Catholic bishop cautions Filipinos against electing leaders ‘who act like kings’
The bishop reminded the faithful to not forget the past and follow the example of the Jews who remember the Passover
Eucharist as radical loving
Tonight, something is different. He told them in a solemn voice: “This bread is my body, broken, given. Share it.”
Caritas Philippines extends aid to dioceses battered by tropical storm
Caritas Philippines appeals for donations from people "in whatever way they can" in the spirit of "sacrifice and selflessness" especially during the Holy Week
Seafarers and the party-list system
The number of registered voters among sea-based Overseas Filipino Workers has been decreasing for the past three elections
Philippine frontline communities demand higher air standards, end to use of...
Greenpeace said the best way to address the air pollution from the energy sector is to transition to renewable energy sources
SPOTLIGHT: Making coffee to sweeten bitter lives of Manila’s drug war...
In a small stall in the middle of a party place in a suburb of the Philippine capital, a group of women keep their pain in silence
Hundreds of Philippine Facebook accounts taken down for ‘malicious activities’
Human rights group Karapatan said Meta and Facebook’s actions “are severely inadequate” and “just too little and too late”
Presidential aspirants urged to ditch fixation on dirty energy sources
P4P blamed fossil fuel companies for failing to provide reliable power services and triggering rising electricity bills