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Taste and smell: Hunger and the Eucharist
To insist on the language “sacrifice” for the Eucharist in times when millions have been offered in the altar of mammon is sacrilegious
Climate activists call on rights body to ‘stand with communities,’ not...
The petitioners filed a “Motion," stating that the delay in the issuance of the report is "a disservice to Filipino communities"
Faith-based groups call for scrapping of anti-terrorism law on Human Rights...
The groups lambasted what they described as “draconian laws and programs” of the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte
Arabian peninsula’s biggest Catholic church opens in Bahrain
The Cathedral of Our Lady of Arabia, with seats for 2,300 people, will serve the majority-Muslim Gulf country's small Catholic community
Supreme Court affirms anti-terrorism law, strikes down ‘violative’ provisions
The Supreme Court affirmed the legality of the law but struck out two provisions for being violative of freedom of expression, among others
Cardinal Advincula, archbishop of Manila, receives pallium from papal nuncio
Archbishop Charles Brown, apostolic nuncio to the Philippines, conferred the pallium to the cardinal during the sacred investiture
Journalist killed in central Philippines
Jesus "Jess" Malabanan, 58, was watching television inside his house in Calbayog City when he was shot by still unidentified gunmen
Illegal fishers, loggers in southern Philippines turn environmental defenders
“I did all forms of illegal marine activities because the money was easy,” said the 49-year-old fisherman
Religious leaders call for probe into military bombing in central Philippines
The Church leaders called on the Commission on Human Rights to investigate the bombings for violations of international humanitarian law
Who is the greenest vice presidentiable? (2)
Where do the six most prominent vice-presidential candidates stand on the climate and environment agenda?