Tag: SW
IN PHOTOS: Filipino climate activists mark 10th year of deadly typhoon
Super typhoon Haiyan was considered as the “deadliest case of extreme weather” which claimed more than 6,000 lives
Advocates call for ‘greater role’ of Indigenous Peoples in Asian Church
A synodal Church must allow Indigenous leadership at all levels within the Church, where IPs have greater control over their own affairs
Pope Francis calls for theological revolution: Gospel interpretation for today’s world
The theology he envisions is deeply rooted in the practical realities of the world, working hand in hand with the people
Groups renew calls to surface Desaparecidos on All Souls’ Day
The groups said authorities must open military camps and secret detention centers for families searching for the disappeared
UNDAS 2023: Bukas na liham sa bayan
Paano kung ang yumao ay hindi naman nakalibing sa alinmang sementeryong maaaring dalawin – sapagkat ang bangkay ay wala?
Declaration of Human Rights is for all
The rule of law is mostly bent in favor of the rich, the influential, the powerful, corrupt, and connected people in society
Honoring those who used to be voiceless: Thoughts on All Saints’...
The voicelessness of ordinary people in our collective memory goes hand-in-hand with our tendency to romanticize the canonized saints
Living and Holy, Holy People
"Why bring flowers that can't smell them? Why bring food that can't be eaten? Why still light a candle that cannot be seen? ”
On Laudate Deum: A voice from Asia
“Unless citizens control political power – national, regional and municipal – it will not be possible to control damage to the environment”
CBCP chief: ‘National synodal council’ to widen participation in PH church
David said a synodal council would be an exercise of “co-responsibility in mission,” one of the priorities of the “Synod on Synodality”