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Will a change in leadership solve anything?
In leadership, good people matter. In fact, more than good, the right people matter.
Asian bishops welcome Biden’s election
But critics of the president-elect have noted that Biden has been an advocate of abortion rights
Planting rice not anymore fun for Filipino farmers due to disasters,...
The rice liberalization law resulted in the country's "total reliance" on a very limited market for food security
If Biden wins…
As Joe Biden is poised to win, the United States, too, is inching ever closer to the tipping point of a violent, if not uncertain, future
Philippines’ ‘drug-related’ killings continue despite coronavirus pandemic
The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency reported that the "drug war" death toll from 2016 to September this year rose to 5,903
Pope Francis implements stricter oversight on creation of religious orders
New law allows Vatican to closely monitor abuses and scandals in religious communities
Cardinal Tagle warns against ‘individualism’ amidst pandemic
A social type of love can help us to be a better human family, says Cardinal Tagle
Super typhoon ‘Rolly’ spares not Albay’s ancient church
The bishop said that while the immediate repair of the church is planned, “we do not forget that many homes have (also) been destroyed”
Survivors of 2013 super typhoon ‘Yolanda’ launch aid drive for victims...
Leyteños said they know how it feels to be ravaged by a typhoon so close to Christmas and they remember all the help that came
Mindanao diocese slams gov’t for allowing mining project in ancestral land
The National Commission on Indigenous People’s has already issued a “certification precondition” to Sagittarius Mines for the Tampakan project