Tag: Philippines
The key to an everlasting social peace
A true Christian family, trying its best to spread love, must always find its way back to the Gospel of the Christ
SPOTLIGHT: Dolphins offer hope in face of devastation
Resilience, hope and optimism in Philippine village completely destroyed by two typhoons in as many months
Filipino historian claims discovery of San Pedro Calungsod’s birthplace in Leyte
Historian Rolando Borrinaga presented his theory following what he described as the pervading “problematic and in contention” records of the saint’s origin
Watch: Filipinos celebrate Christmas in time of pandemic
Despite threat of COVID-19, Filipinos trooped to churches to attend ‘Misa de Gallo’
Philippine church leaders counter attempts to campaign for revival of death...
Revival of the death penalty ‘will not resolve the faults’ in the country’s justice system
System of impunity in Philippines created killer cop
There’s a reason behind the madness of a policeman shooting mother and son over noise
Cardinal Tagle lauds overseas Filipino workers for being ‘missionaries’
In Christmas message, cardinal asks — isn't it perhaps that God has guided us out of the Philippines, not only to earn a living, but also to be missionaries?
Church leaders welcome international court report on Philippine rights situation
International Criminal Court notes there is reasonable basis to believe crimes against humanity were committed in the ‘war on drugs’
Catholic bishop condemns ‘unstoppable murders’ in central Philippines
‘If the government cannot protect us, who else will?’ asks bishop
Philippine churches prepare for Christmas under ‘new normal’
Health experts warn reproduction rate of new coronavirus continues to go up in the capital Manila









