Tag: SW
Martyrs at the Margins: Rethinking martyrdom
Martyrs are considered martyrs because they were killed out of their persecutors’ hatred of the Christian faith (odium fidei). Beyond this classical criterion, however,...
Papua New Guinea prepares for Pope Francis’ visit with candlelight vigil
Pope Francis will be the second pontiff to visit PNG, following Pope John Paul II who visited in 1984 and 1995
Lawmaker, business representatives express support for Philippine decarbonization bill
“We have to view mitigation, which the LCE tries to address, as a function of adaptation, in line with our Framework Strategy on Climate Change"
Why is rice so expensive while farm workers grow hungrier?
Let all good people stand together for social justice in action, and do good and oppose evil, and with real faith
Indigenous communities slam decades-long delay in ancestral domain title approvals
There has been no progress in their application for ancestral domain titles since the 1980s, “even though the requirements are complete.”
Civil society forced to adapt after loss of regional climate weeks
After a few seconds, I then mentioned to my colleague in front of me, “How will future COPs handle these many participants?”.
Vatican official calls for Church leadership in shaping ‘Ethical AI’ at...
Dr. Paolo Ruffini expressed concern about the potential for AI to deepen existing social inequalities and isolation if left unchecked
Divorce and Synodality
To engage in a dialogue does not mean that we leave behind our convictions. Yet, we can be enriched by the experiences of others
Papal Mass seats oversubscribed in Singapore, additional tickets to be released
In response to high demand, organizers have worked with stadium officials to create 6,000 more seats, increasing the total capacity to 48,600
Philippine bishop calls for greater lay involvement in Church mission
Bishop David emphasized the importance of empowering the laity to alleviate the burdens often shouldered solely by priests

















