Tag: SW
Seoul Archbishop calls for compassion, safety on Itaewon tragedy anniversary
"The memory of each victim, whose life was of unique significance, is one we are committed to preserving perpetually,” the prelate said
Should businesses pay to clean up plastic waste they create?
The world produces a staggering 400 million tonnes of plastic each year, and an estimated 20 million tonnes wind up in the environment
Rights group demands UN action as Myanmar junta airstrikes kill 9,...
“The Myanmar junta’s jets continue to pound civilian communities with complete impunity as the world watches and stays silent"
Fossil fuel expansion endangers Verde Island Passage biodiversity, Philippine group warns...
The Verde Island Passage, a key marine corridor within the Coral Triangle and one of the world’s richest biodiversity hotspots
Pope Francis assures Filipino storm victims of his prayers
His remarks at his Oct. 27 Angelus address at the Vatican came as Filipinos appealed for help and their bishops called for solidarity
Corruption and Religion
Faith and power have such a complex and ambivalent relationship. Faith and religion do not exist in a vacuum
The Synod on Synodality’s final document: What you need to know
The proposals include expanded women’s leadership roles, greater lay participation in decision-making, and significant structural reforms
Philippine bishop appeals for ‘hope and prayers’ for typhoon-hit communities
“Your help and support are much needed. These will certainly be a great encouragement for us in this difficult situation"
Philippine group hits Marcos Jr. administration’s ‘incompetence’ in typhoon response
Typhoon Kristine (international name: Trami) has affected over 315,000 families, or nearly 1.5 million people
‘He Loved Us’: Pope Francis’ new encyclical on the Sacred Heart...
“Dilexit nos” retraces the tradition and relevance of thought on “the human and divine love of the heart of Jesus Christ”


















