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Church’s mission in time of pandemic and beyond
How can the Church carry out her mission at present, amid the coronavirus pandemic, and in the decades to come?
Philippine court convicts Rappler editor Maria Ressa of cyber libel
The court ruled that Maria Ressa and Reynaldo Santos are guilty of cyber libel charges and sentenced to at least 6 months and one day in jail
Pope reminds faithful of responsibility to help poor during pandemic
Pope Francis criticized “those who prefer to keep their hands in their pockets and to remain unmoved by situations of poverty"
Survival of the weakest
Christianity defies the instinctive survival mode with its option for love and compassion in times of adversity.
Malaysia’s 1MDB corruption: Prospects for justice fade
Stepson of former prime minister on trial for looting state funds cuts a deal in a saga with more twists than a John Grisham novel
And I took the road less traveled by
It is a value to look back in the sense of being grateful. But it is a disvalue to look back in the sense of getting stuck, of staying undecided, uncommitted.
Bishop decries death of Filipino seafarer waiting for repatriation
Mariah Jocson, 28, a crew of a cruise ship, reportedly committed suicide after months of waiting for repatriation back to the Philippines
Philippines’ green activists join opposition to proposed anti-terror law
Environmental defenders are wary that the proposed law would target activists who protest against 'destructive projects'
Eliminating child labor a moral imperative
Poverty is the root cause of child labor. When families struggle to make ends meet, inevitably parents decide to send children to work.
PHOTOS: Child labor in Philippines’ small-scale gold mines
June 12 is World Day Against Child Labor: There are about 152 million children in child labor, 72 million of whom are in hazardous work