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Philippine Catholic bishops must sustain defense of their battered flock
The Philippine Catholic bishops’ conference may have found their lines on the sand: the new anti-terror law and the series of attacks on media
For whom the terror tolls: Writing, Reading and the Anti-Terrorism Law
From the looks of it, it seems that silence is not and will never be an option among journalists and members of the literary community
Philippine Catholic bishops warn of nation’s ‘bleak political landscape’
The Catholic bishops' conference likened the Philippine situation to a "proverbial frog swimming in a pot of slowly boiling water"
Humility and hubris
Cardinal Tagle is right: We need leaders who would be humble enough to recognize their weaknesses and be kind toward those already suffering
CBCP: A Pastoral Letter and a Call to Prayer
The Catholic bishops' conference warns against the 'dangers' of the Philippines' new anti-terror law that takes effect this week
Church-based charity opens ‘development’ house for Manila’s homeless
The Arnold Janssen Kalinga Foundation has transformed the former German Doctors Hospital in Caloocan into a “Kalinga House” for the homeless
Duterte’s anti-terror law unites fractious Philippine opposition
Various political opposition groups will hold a demonstration in the Philippine capital on July 27 when President Duterte delivers his SONA
China’s global influence: It takes pessimism to paint realism
A review of the book Hidden Hand: Exposing How the Chinese Communist Party is Reshaping the World
Filipino expectant mothers feel brunt of coronavirus pandemic
Experts estimate that the coronavirus pandemic disrupted the reproductive health services for more than five million women in the Philippines
Writings on the wall
"When prophetic voices are suppressed, God will always find other ways of communicating his word"