Tag: Philippines
IN PHOTOS | Nurturing Vocations: Efforts to address crisis and inspire...
The month's activities will conclude with the "Vocation Jamboree" on February 24 and 25 at the Sacred Heart School - Ateneo de Cebu
Philippine bishops slam China’s aggression, urge government to protect fishers
The bishops lambasted Beijing’s aggression in the West Philippine Sea “resulting in the widespread destruction” of marine biodiversity.
Welcoming the Homeless
Let me paraphrase what St. Vincent told his followers: "The homeless — they have so much to teach us. We have so much to learn from them."
UN Special Rapporteur Khan urges speedy trial or ‘dismiss charges’ against...
Khan said that leaving Cumpio and other young detainees to languish in prison “sends a terrible message for the youth of this country”
Charter Change: For Whose Benefit?
It will only benefit the Marcos-Romualdez political dynasty. The people and the Church in particular must oppose this self-serving move
Philippine group urges international intervention amid ‘escalating use’ of anti-terror law...
Karapatan revealed that there are at least 27 political prisoners facing charges under the Anti-Terrorism Act
Filipino drag queen fights for freedom to express faith
For many Filipinos, however, his portrayal of Jesus singing the religious prayer in a drag show was offensive.
Philippine groups urge UN envoy to probe attacks on journalists, environmental...
The reports highlight community journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio's continued detention, red-tagging, and blocking of alternative media outfits
Philippine group urges government to halt human rights situation ‘fakery’ amidst...
The group alleged that the administration has intensified its policy of repression, violating basic freedoms, including freedom of expression
We need more prosecutors and judges to give justice for children
We just have to work together for the nation and especially the abused children who hunger and thirst for justice.