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Faith Through the Centuries
Bangkok’s oldest Catholic parish celebrates 350-year legacy of faith and community
Hans Zimmer: We have a duty to do something that shakes...
Hans Zimmer urges artists and musicians to use their imagination to "do something that shakes people awake", to create without fear and use their art as a force for justice and change
SPOTLIGHT: “They burned our home and killed our brothers”
Shifting donor priorities leave Catholic Church struggling to support Indigenous people's desperate defense of their ancestral land in Bangladesh
A century of ‘Serviam’
The Ursuline Sisters celebrated their 100th anniversary in Thailand on Nov. 23 at Mater Dei School, the congregation’s first house and school in the...
Vatican diplomat to India and Nepal urges recognition of Indigenous traditions...
Archbishop Leopoldo Girelli described tribal life as naturally synodal, rooted in mutual belonging and collective decision-making
SPOTLIGHT: Dammed if they do
In their country's pursuit of renewable energy, Indigenous Peoples of the Philippines are placed at risk of losing their ancestral lands
SPOTLIGHT: Water over Troubled Forests
With climate change threatening their lands, the Indigenous Pulangiyen people are rebuilding Bendum's forests and restoring life-giving water to their ancestral home.
Church volunteers race to clear mud in wake of northern Thailand’s...
In northern Thailand, the Bishop of Chiang Rai and his parishioners, along with hundreds of hill tribe volunteers, are racing against time to clear...
Singapore’s church and civil leaders vow to bolster faith dialogue during...
Both Cardinal Goh and Minister Tong stressed the importance of continued collaboration and trust to face the challenges of a polarized world
Catholic Church hosts first joint memorial Mass with North Korean defectors...
There are around 34,000 North Korean defectors in South Korea, with more than 90% of them have settled in South Korean