Tag: Philippines
Nature is waiting to be befriended and understood
We must dare not miss the signs and wonders of nature for they accurately mirror the attributes of its creator Spirit
Philippine groups rally against attacks on environmental defenders
Global Witness report has tagged the Philippines as the world’s most dangerous country for activists
Filipino Christians told to live faith amid persecutions
Faithful are reminded to pray for their persecutors during annual observance of 'Red Wednesday'
Philippines honors ten ‘outstanding elderly’
Awards are a recognition of the ‘important, selfless contributions, and services’ made by older people
Kisah uskup Filipina menemukan kembali imannya yang hilang
Dalam kehidupan seseorang, ada kalanya muncul keraguan, momen ketika mempertanyakan keyakinannya, yang datang secara tak terduga.
Bahkan orang-orang berjubah pun ada kalanya mempertanyakan diri mereka...
Murderous times
Survey after survey, a majority of Filipinos — even those who support the drug war in principle — have expressed fear about summary killings
How a Filipino bishop lost, then rediscovered his faith
Everyone has a moment of doubt, a moment when one questions one's faith, a moment that comes unexpectedly.
Even
men of the cloth have their own...
Duterte’s nightmare: Access to information on drug war
Sacked vice president said she’ll soon release her own findings into the so-called war on drugs
Islamic State fighters not regrouping in Southeast Asia
But southern Philippine region of Mindanao is a prime example where militants could establish a foothold
The Filipino fighting for a Japanese samurai’s sainthood
As Pope Francis visits Japan, an 83-year-old Filipino historian is hoping the pontiff will recognize a Japanese samurai who once offered his life for...