Tag: Philippines
Cyber missionaries must go beyond ‘posters and pulpits,’ says Catholic communication...
Beyond content creation, cyber missionaries should be advocates for social change and amplifiers of marginalized voices
Philippines weaponizing terrorism-financing laws to stifle activism – HRW
HRW warned that the Philippine government is using terrorism-financing laws to target critics rather than legitimate terrorist threats
Filipino theologian calls attention to young people’s role in Church renewal
Youth formation, synodality, and discipleship are vital for Church renewal, fostering engagement, participation, and evangelization
Synodality and youth: Malaysian lay leader calls for unity and inclusion...
“Young people cannot walk alone. We need adults to journey with them, giving advice, listen to them, teach them, and train them"
IFFAsia holds regional dialogue on strengthening youth formation
The dialogue hopes to explore ways “to be a Synodal Church to the young people in their ordinary part of life”
Caritas Asia vows to sustain services amid USAID funding cutbacks
Amid financial uncertainties, Caritas Asia has pledged to continue advocating for migrants’ rights and strengthening regional collaboration
US Military plane crash sparks calls to end foreign agreements in...
The groups raised concerns about the nature of the surveillance mission and how many similar operations had been authorized
Philippines’ food security emergency falls short, say peasant groups
“It’s been six years since the Rice Liberalization Law was passed, and its impact on farmers and consumers has been disastrous"
Philippine bishops denounce Supreme Court ruling on municipal waters
“We will not stand idly by while the sanctity of creation and the dignity of our fisherfolk are undermined,” the bishops said
Legal scholar defends bishops, calls abuse database ‘unfair attack’ on Philippine...
He argues that it unfairly portrays the entire clergy in a negative light while disregarding due process and the principles of justice