Tag: SW
Kerima Lorena Tariman and the ‘Imaginary Homeland’
People often overlook, amid the shadow of courage displayed by a revolutionary, the bravery of each and every member of his or her family
Bookworm Mother
Ang pagkawili ko sa pagbabasa ay naging tulay upang matunton ang isa ko pang nais—ang pagsulat.
Pope Francis calls for personal responsibility in post-pandemic world
“What is needed above all is someone who has the courage to say 'I' with responsibility," said the pontiff
Standing for the rights of indigenous people
This month, the world marks 500 years since the Aztec civilization in South America was wiped out by the Spanish conquistadors
Cebu archbishop reminds priests not to use pulpit to preach against...
Archbishop Jose Palma of Cebu reminded priests that the Catholic Church "recommends vaccination" against COVID-19
Aid to the Church in Need raises concern for human rights...
Aid to the Church in Need warned that religious freedom "will be particularly under threat" under the Taliban
Bishop Pabillo vows to continue work for justice, human rights in...
Bishop Pabillo was formally installed by Bishop Socrates Mesiona of Puerto Princesa in the town of Taytay on August 19
Cardinal Tagle reminds Filipino faithful to be always generous, just
In his homily during Mass on Wednesday, Cardinal Tagle said justice without kindness is always an empty gesture
Pope Francis calls on everyone to get vaccinated against COVID-19
"Vaccination is a simple but profound way of promoting the common good and caring for each other, especially the most vulnerable"
It’s perfectly fine to sympathize with the Afghan people, but…
The Afghan people and Filipinos today share one thing in common: both find themselves at a crossroads. Both must decide their people’s fate.