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LNG import surge to raise electricity prices in the Philippines, analysts...
LNG import surge to raise electricity costs in the Philippines, experts urge shift to cheaper, cleaner renewable energy
Communicating science through faith: Why faith-based journalism is crucial to climate...
Faith-based journalism bridges science and spirituality to inspire climate action rooted in justice, hope, and cultural relevance
Philippine bishops denounce online gambling as grave moral crisis, calls for...
CBCP calls online gambling a moral plague destroying families, urges nation to choose justice, healing, and true freedom
CBCP raises concern over Senate delay in VP Duterte impeachment
They said impeachment remains a “legitimate democratic mechanism for transparency and accountability in governance"
Sowing seeds of ecological justice ahead of COP30
Pope Leo XIV urges renewed commitment to ecological justice as global focus turns to COP30 and systemic transformation
IN PHOTO: Protest erupts in northern Philippines over hydropower project’s ecological...
Residents and church groups in Pakil, Philippines protest dam project threatening Sierra Madre forests and local livelihoods
Red-tagged Bishop Alminaza elected head of Caritas Philippines, CBCP social action...
Bishop Alminaza, long targeted by red-tagging, rises to lead Caritas Philippines in a pivotal Church leadership shift
Philippine bishops elect Archbishop Garcera of Lipa as next president
Garcera will lead the bishops’ collegial body for the next two years. CBCP officials serve two-year terms and may be reelected once
On law’s 5th year, groups warn of ‘worsening crackdown’ under Anti-Terror...
Rights groups and Indigenous advocates demand the repeal of the Anti-Terror Law, citing its use to silence dissent and activism
CBCP head urges bishops to stay steadfast amid ministry trials
David encouraged prelates to resist the temptation to dwell on past wounds and instead look to Christ for strength and direction


















