Tag: SW
Mary, Mother of God, and World Day of Peace shape Church’s...
Across Asia, Catholics look to Mary as they enter 2026, embracing peace as prayer, responsibility, and lived witness today together
Peace is not quiet: Why Catholic communication cannot stay neutral
Catholic communicators must confront fear, militarization, and silence, choosing unarmed peace, truth, and hope amid widening injustice
Caritas Philippines warns peace falters without justice
Caritas Philippines calls for unarmed peace, linking justice, ecology, and dignity to Filipinos’ daily struggles amid poverty, violence
Indigenous groups, Catholic bishop renew justice call on fifth anniversary of...
Church leaders and Indigenous communities renew remembrance, resistance, and demands to end violence against Tumandok people
Stepping into 2026: From pilgrims to witnesses of hope
Jubilee has ended, but its call endures. In 2026, pilgrims of hope are invited to become its witnesses, quietly, faithfully, and together
Reflection: Hope at peripheries as Holy Doors begin to close
As the Holy Doors in Rome close, children in Thabom daring to dream of a better future show how the door of hope remains wide open
Key episcopal appointments shape 2025 for Philippine Church
Six territories remain without bishops: the dioceses of Tagbilaran, Kalibo, Ilagan and Masbate, and apostolic vicariates of Tabuk and Jolo
IN PHOTOS: Christmas across Asia, where faith is lived in daily...
Across Asia, Catholic communities celebrate Christmas through diverse Masses shaped by culture, vulnerability, and shared faith in Christ
Philippine budget reveals who is protected and who is left behind,...
A Catholic bishop calls for faith-based scrutiny of public spending, warning budgets shape dignity, democracy, and nation’s future
Filipino cardinal warns political dynasties erode family life, nation
As the Jubilee closed, the Kalookan bishop urged Filipino families to reject power-centered politics and protect life together


















