Tag: SW
Filipino peace advocate among winners of Asian humanitarian prize
Coronel-Ferrer is one of four recipients of the Asia's Nobel Prize for her efforts in "harnessing the power of women" in peace advocacy
In the Philippines, justice remains elusive for victims of enforced disappearances
Despite the enactment of the Anti-Enforced or Involuntary Disappearance Act of 2012, “enforced disappearances have not stopped”
Pope’s visit serves as ‘nourishment’ to small Catholic community, says Filipino...
Pope Francis' Apostolic Journey to Mongolia is a pivotal moment in the history and development of a “young” and “small” Catholic community
Asian bishops unveil website dedicated for Synod
Bishop Sebastian Francis said the Synod “is a privileged moment to continue the threefold dialogue with cultures, religions, and the poor”
Jesus who dwells in our hearts
We are to become like Christ. Thus, how we live our Christian life is actually a response to the question, “Who do you say that I am?”
Tboli group works to restore indigenous crops, methods in Soccsksargen
The Tboli farmers say they strive not just to bring back their traditional crops but also their indigenous practices, one step at a time
Philippine Churches open ‘Season of Creation,’ call for accountability
The observance will culminate on October 4, the liturgical memorial of St. Francis of Assisi, patron of ecology
Dapat bang suportahan ng Pilipinas ang ‘net-zero’ para sa klima?
Maaaring sabihing mas handa na ang Pilipinas para sa net-zero. Pero dapat ba itong sumuporta?
SPOTLIGHT: Seeking justice and hope amidst battle against human trafficking in...
Rebuilding lives and tackling the root causes of human trafficking using a multi-pronged approach
Green group hits DOE’s ‘low and late’ target on RE
The group stressed the country's potential on renewables, pointing out that a diverse mix of resources could meet flexible power requirements