Tag: Thailand
Vatican official urges Catholic communicators to foster communion in challenging times
“And while the seed of the new is being planted, it is necessary not to let the tree that generated that seed die,” said Ruffini
Advocates call for ‘greater role’ of Indigenous Peoples in Asian Church
A synodal Church must allow Indigenous leadership at all levels within the Church, where IPs have greater control over their own affairs
SPOTLIGHT: Never a Failure, Always a Lesson
A blind bread-seller's valuable life lesson for today's youths
IN PHOTOS: Catholic vocation animators hold 80th global meeting
Serra International is the only lay organization aggregated to a primary pontifical work – the Pontifical Work for Priestly Vocations
Bangkok’s cardinal urges Catholics to ‘go out, disperse’
"Evangelization begins when they go out of the church and are dispersed in the places where they spend their everyday life"
Thailand’s Move Forward Party takes on biggest political taboo
The monarchy has long had an exalted status in Thai society, and is shielded from criticism by section 112 of the penal code
‘Sign of the times’: Thai election a referendum on the army
The military has a long history of political intervention in modern Thailand, with a dozen coups since the end of absolute monarchy in 1932
Pita Limjaroenrat: Thailand’s opposition earth-shaker
Pita first appeared in Thailand's political scene as one of the fresh faces of the newly formed progressive Future Foward Party in 2018
Thai opposition claims victory as voters reject army-backed parties
Thai voters turned out in record numbers to deliver a brutal verdict on former coup leader Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha
Thailand votes, but will the military listen?
A turnout of 90 percent in last Sunday's early round of voting points to an electorate looking for change