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Church leaders warn of ‘peril disguised as promise’ in Nueva Vizcaya...
Bishop Elmer Mangalinao and Catholic educators call to stop destructive mining in Nueva Vizcaya and defend its sacred land
Philippine Church commits to renewal through first national safeguarding summit
The Catholic Church in the Philippines has taken what Church leaders described as a “pilgrimage of conscience” — a moment of reckoning with past...
RSF urges full probe into killing of Filipino radio journalist
RSF and Philippine authorities call for a full investigation into the killing of radio journalist Noel Bellen Samar in Albay
Asian bishop urges Catholic communicators to confront misinformation with truthful storytelling,...
Bishop Maralit urges Asia’s Catholic communicators to uphold truth, compassion, and dialogue amid misinformation and digital hostility
Church aid group flags misuse of anti-terror law, rising threats to...
Aid to the Church in Need warns the Philippines’ anti-terror law enables rights abuses and silences activists, faith, and Indigenous leaders
Church group decries landlessness, corruption, and state neglect of Filipino farmers
Church group condemns corruption and landlessness, urging genuine agrarian reform and justice for farmers amid deepening poverty and neglect
Asian Catholic editors push for stronger cross-border collaboration, digital evangelization
Editors from 11 Asian countries met in Manila to strengthen collaboration and renew Catholic journalism’s mission in the digital age
Catholic bishop urges local officials to act against police violence, mining...
Church leaders in Nueva Vizcaya denounce police violence and mining threats, urging officials to defend justice, creation, and communities
Loosened coal restrictions ‘a step backward,’ says energy watchdog
CEED warns the DOE’s easing of coal restrictions undermines the Philippines’ renewable energy transition and weakens climate accountability
Environmental network links political dynasties to corruption, mining devastation
ATM links political dynasties to corruption and destructive mining, blaming them for flooding, human rights abuses, and lost livelihoods


















