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Fight against mining in Palawan is fight for future, says priest
The residents said they have no recourse but to organize protests because the mining firm continues to operate
Accurate historical inclusion while the comfort women’s voices can still be...
From the more than 200 documented survivors in the late 1990s, less than 40 Filipino comfort women are still alive
Pope Francis gives Cardinal Tagle authority over section of Dicastery for...
The decree implements the reforms mentioned by the apostolic constitution Praedicate Evangelium
Death by hazing is murder most evil
What kind of students do this sort of evil if they are taught Christian values of respect for human rights and dignity of every person?
Manila prelate urges parishes to review frequency of Masses online
The prelate reminded parishes of the “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches"
Asian Catholic bishops call for ‘pastoral action’ to address challenges facing...
The Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences urged Churches to go “off the beaten track” and to “face new pastoral priorities”
New report says civic space across Asia still ‘repressed’
The report, “People Power Under Attack 2022,” shows that out of 26 countries or territories in Asia, seven are rated as “closed”
Antipolo Cathedral’s international shrine status takes effect March 25
The declaration makes the Antipolo Cathedral the country’s first international shrine, the third in Asia, and the 11th worldwide
Photos: Urban poor settlers lose homes to development
The residents pleaded to authorities and tried to set up barricades to no avail as demolition teams entered the community
Faith and religions in globalized megacities
Popular imagination has ambivalent notions of the divine presence in urban and cosmopolitan contexts