Tag: SW
Fisherfolk in northern Philippines cry foul over ‘attacks’ of foreign vessels
Environmental activists claim that a 'river rehabilitation project' in the northern Philippines is actually a black sand mining operation
Priests, religious ‘in danger’ in many parts of the world, says...
In 2021 alone, at least 17 priests and religious have been murdered and 20 have been kidnapped
Vatican calls for ‘clear roadmap’ as climate summit enters final stretch
“During these two weeks, various ‘gaps’ have emerged in the fields of mitigation, adaptation, and financing,” a Vatican statement said
Vatican theologians affirm ‘heroic virtues’ of Cebu’s Archbishop Camomot
The theological commission has given a “unanimous affirmative vote” for the “heroic virtues of the Servant of God”
‘Haiyan’ survivor calls on rights body to issue report on climate...
In 2015, Filipino activists filed a climate change and rights petition that sought to hold “carbon majors” responsible for the climate crisis
Rights group hits ‘no vax, no subsidy’ proposal as infringement on...
The group said the proposals “do more harm than good,” adding that “disincentives” are punitive and discriminatory“
Ecumenical peace group raises concern over ‘escalating violence’ in Mindanao
The peace group appealed to the government "to stop aerial bombings as these result to massive destruction and collateral damage"
Uneven understanding, exercise of synodal process should be expected, welcomed
It is presumptuous to expect a uniform template (and results) in the holding of the synodal process
Champions of Philippine land, indigenous peoples’ rights remembered
On November 10, rights groups will mark International Indigenous Peoples Heroes Day to honor those who contributed in advancing IP rights
Beyond COP26 and the Laudato Si’ lens of Pope Francis
Pope Francis provides us with a better vision for a livable planet—a common concern for the planet and people