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‘Proximate Justice’: When hope and history rhyme

There is comfort in the idea of pursuing true justice, which can only be fulfilled by God

Bomb blasts hit southern Philippine provinces ahead of Christmas

Cotabato Archdiocese condemns attacks that sowed fear among residents

Unfinished business: Why warlords flourish in the Philippines

The country's biggest challenge is dismantling the infrastructure of impunity

Philippine bishops laud court ruling in 2009 massacre case

Families of the victims say that while they applaud the guilty verdict, they are also concerned for their safety

Members of influential Mindanao political clan found guilty of 2009 massacre

The judge found 28 people, including 20 police officers, guilty of multiple murders

Thirst threatens Mindanao’s earthquake survivors

Survivors still reeling from the impact of previous disasters are appealing for clean water, food, and tents.

Philippine bishop anticipates Church role in peace process

Church hoping for resumption of peace negotiations with communist rebels

Cardinal Tagle warns against ‘fake news’

The cardinal said in some nativity scenes, the images of the Holy Family are replaced by boxes and gifts

Expecting the end of time

Are we really meant to fear the ‘end of time, or are we supposed to expect it?

Giant lanterns light up Philippine Christmas

Filipino tradition sheds unique light on Christmas season

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