Tag: Philippines
Rights lawyers warn against provisions of Philippines’ anti-terror law’s implementing rules
The lawyers raised concern that provision permits the arrest of suspects without written authorization from the anti-terrorism council
Catholic religious, civil society groups seek global response to debt problems
Debt relief will allow more money to be available for improving healthcare systems, says civil society group member
Three years since siege, Marawi remains a city in despair
Many people have yet been allowed to return to their homes so they can begin rebuilding their lives
Our Lady of Fatima portrayed: Philippine parish unveils nation’s biggest altar...
Events at Fátima gained fame due partly to elements of prophecy and eschatological revelations
Philippines ranks fourth in countries most affected by disasters
Some 149 million Filipinos affected by natural disasters during past two decades
Young Filipino lawyer works for environment to express faith
If you believe in God, you must do something to protect the things He created, she says
Cardinal Tagle back in Rome after Philippine vacation
When in Philippines he was found to be infected with new coronavirus but was asymptomatic
Most Filipinos find it risky to attend religious services, survey finds
Church leaders remind Catholics of the importance of prayer especially during coronavirus pandemic
UNHRC resolution on Philippine rights situation falls short of expectations, rights...
Resolution described as a missed opportunity to seek justice for thousands of unlawful killings
Photo gallery: ‘New normal’ seminary formation for future Filipino priests amid...
High school seminarians attending classes, praying, and meditating in their homes