Tag: Philippines
Photos: Chrism Mass in Manila
Typically held on Maundy Thursday or another day within Holy Week, this service involves the blessing or consecration of the sacred oils
Passover meal and Paschal mystery
But the story is not yet over. The Passover of Jesus is replayed in endless times among the millions of “crucified peoples” today
Woman, where is your son? Son, where is your mother?
As we navigate the complexities of faith and migration, we must confront instances of abuse and exploitation, seeking justice for the victims
Philippines says Iran frees 18 Filipino crew of seized oil tanker
Two Filipino crew members were killed and three others injured in a Huthi missile attack on their ship in the Gulf of Aden on March 6
From ‘Why did Jesus die?’ to ‘Why was Jesus killed?’
Bishop Dom Helder Camara: “When I give bread to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why they are poor, they call me a ‘communist’.”
For mineral-rich Philippines, green metals rush is a balancing act
With demand for metals used in clean energy soaring, Filipino campaigners say mining laws must protect nature and Indigenous lands
Caritas Philippines decries ‘abduction’ of ecology ministry members in Pangasinan
Attacks against environmental defenders “who selflessly dedicate their lives to protecting our environment is a flagrant assault on us all”.
Vatican authorizes opening of cause for canonization for 13-year-old Filipina girl
Niña Ruiz-Abad was born Oct. 31, 1979, in Quezon City. Her parents were lawyers and her father died when she was only 3 years old
SPOTLIGHT: Look what you made me do
Filipino children take center stage in fight against online exploitation
Past, present, and future of Philippine heritage
Chocolate Hills resort case has made many netizens remark how hard it is to, as the current tourism slogan goes, “Love the Philippines”