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Philippine Catholic bishops say rights situation ‘worrisome,’ red-tagging of schools ‘ridiculous’
The bishops said it is "ridiculous" to say that several Catholic universities in the country have become “breeding grounds” of communists
Philippine bishops question timing of moves to amend 1987 Constitution
The country's Catholic Church leaders said it is not yet time to amend the 1987 Philippine Constitution
Philippine Catholic bishops allay people’s fears about COVID-19 vaccines
The Church leaders said they are willing to be vaccinated in public "so that we can encourage people and remove their fears of vaccination”
Cardinal Quevedo backs extension of transition period for Philippine Muslim region
“The constraints of time are simply insurmountable,” said Cardinal Orlando Quevedo of Cotabato
Most Filipinos still wary of COVID-19 vaccines’ safety, survey results show
At least 67 percent of respondents answered "safety" when asked about their “primary consideration” about COVID-19 vaccination
Ilonggos in central Philippines celebrate ‘Dinagyang’ to honor Santo Niño
The Catholic faithful in Iloilo brave the pandemic to celebrate the Dinagyang in honor of the Santo Niño
The mountain America must climb
Will he be free, working side by side with others, or will he be just another American president trapped in delusions of empire?
Philippine bishops to discuss impact of pandemic in annual meeting
The Church leaders are also expected to discuss issues about the COVID-19 vaccines and human rights
Pope Francis urges US President Biden to respect ‘dignity of every...
Joe Biden, a Catholic, was sworn into office as the 46th president of the United States on January 20
Philippine Christian students hit lifting of deal banning police, soldiers from...
The Christian students group said the abrogation of the deal “will allow the crucifixion of the studentry” who are usually tagged as rebels