Tag: Philippines
Catholic, Protestant bishops express support for ‘red-tagged’ Philippine prelate
"The call towards peacemaking is an action that is most needed in our society, most especially when people’s safety and lives are at stake"
Bishop condemns killing of governor in central Philippines, five others
“How can we ever have lasting peace if we keep living in a culture of violence?” Bishop Cortes said
Rights group backs red-tagged Philippine Catholic bishop
The bishop, who is also one of the convenors of the church-based Pilgrims for Peace assailed the human rights violations in Negros
Oil from sunken tanker swamps central Philippine coast
Environment personnel "are now focusing on coastal clean-up" given the extent of the affected shoreline
Philippine women workers march to call for end of ‘contractualization’ of...
Aside from the Herrera law, the government has implemented policies that the activists said made life worse for Filipino workers
Climate campaigners slam Japan’s growing push for fossil gas in Asia
Climate activists said fossil gas is a dirty energy source that is also responsible for more global warming than previously known
Papal nuncio urges Philippine canon lawyers to work as evangelizers
The 29th CLSP national convention was held in the Diocese of Malolos from February 27 to March 2
Photos: ‘Candles for Justice’
Students and faculty of Adamson University in Manila light candles to dramatize their call for justice for John Matthew Salilig
‘Listen to the voice of the people,’ bishop appeals on behalf...
“It is only appropriate to respect their rights and listen to their grievances,” said the bishop
Philippine anti-mining groups call for stop to seabed quarrying
Scientists warn that coastal and mangrove ecosystems would be affected if dredging and reclamation activities were to continue