Tag: Philippines
Filipino lay Carmelite stars in film with no ending
“My life as a Carmelite is defined by my search for Jonas, and this story will not end until I find my son, in this life or the next"
Bishop and senator protected child witnesses
We need more to be true Christians and be ready to give ourselves in defending the rights of all victims and oppressed people
Filipino community journalists decry X rating on missing activist film
The film portrays the 17-year search for Jonas and reveals information about the case that had previously not been made public
Philippine Catholic Church sets path for sainthood of lay catechist
Her legacy is characterized by her unwavering service to the disadvantaged and her simplistic yet profound spiritual life.
Caritas Philippines calls for strengthened ecological commitment amidst rising environmental challenges
“It is our shared responsibility to act on behalf of those most affected by environmental degradation and climate change"
Philippines to host ‘limited number’ of Afghans seeking US visas
Under the deal, the applicants will stay at a facility operated by the US State Department's Coordinator for Afghan Relocation Efforts
Organic food exports is the future
Let’s do all we can to help the Filipino coconut and banana organic farmers and help lift up the poor to a healthier more prosperous life
Faith leaders urge Philippine government to stop persecuting Indigenous peoples’ rights...
Methodist church leaders said that the attacks on Lumad schools were the actual actions that "endangered the lives of Indigenous children".
Why is rice so expensive while farm workers grow hungrier?
The rising cost of food affects everybody and we need to be aware that there are many processors and traders adding their mark-up to...
Catholic communicators told: Stay true to Gospel amidst trolls, AI challenges
“We are called to be kind, but we also heard [that] we need to be firm.”