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Rights group warns against ‘intensified’ election-related violence
The killings in Sorsogon came in the heels of the arrest and detention of five residents in the fishing community of Patungan Cove in Cavite
Bishops’ healthcare ministry calls for more attention on mental health during...
“Let us listen to them because mental health is about listening”
Listening with the ear of the heart
Message of Pope Francis for the 56th World Day of Social Communications
Philippine green activists challenge presidential bets to address climate crises
The failure of candidates to speak about issues related to the environment “reflects the lack of ambitious plans” in their platforms
Vaccine hesitancy among Filipinos drops, but World Bank notes low rate...
The World Bank said the slow pace and low rate of vaccination in the Philippines may be to blame for the spread of the Omicron variant
Manila prelate calls for ‘Christian unity’ to counter ‘darkness, violence, sin’
“It is important to press for the unity of Christians. By doing it, we will be known as followers of Jesus.”
Persecution against Christians on the rise worldwide, says report
Overall, 5,898 Christians were killed, 5,110 churches were attacked or closed, 6,175 Christians were arrested without trial
Surigao diocese prioritizes helping people over rehabilitation of destroyed chapels
The United Nation said hundreds of thousands of people still urgently need food, clean water, shelter, and protection support
Christian youth activists warn against mandatory military service
The youth group expressed alarm over the proposal, saying the Philippine military has been “instruments of state-sponsored violence”
A mine-shattered life
Pro-environment activists warn that the "grave disregard" of the environment will result in more disasters


















