Tag: Philippines
Columban, a man with conviction and an example to all
Columban has inspired countless men and women throughout the world to follow his example and continue his mission
Philippine groups hail filing of proposed climate accountability measures
It aims to facilitate climate reparations to impacted communities through the establishment of a loss and damage fund
Global crisis and mission: A plea for an apocalyptic missiology
In times of apocalyptic crises, church people tend to be sectarian and exclusivist. We are tempted to get out of society
Consumer group hits US-PH nuclear deal
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said his administration sees “nuclear energy becoming a part of the Philippine energy mix by 2032”.
Theologia Philippinensis, Qua Vadis?
If there is any form of theological reflection in the Church of the future, it should be a product of this everyday synodality on the ground
Indigenous peoples group applauds UN Expert’s call for urgent reforms in...
Fry's findings “should further amplify the alarming trend of criminalization, terrorist-tagging and attacks against IPs worldwide”.
Dialogue with UN envoy highlights human rights, climate concerns in Eastern...
Over a dozen speakers only had two hours to express their grievances and report on human rights and environmental concerns with the UN Envoy
IN PHOTOS: Philippines’ ‘Cordillera Festival of Festivals’ brings color and culture
Seven groups from the five provinces and two cities of the Cordillera region joined the festivities in Baguio City on Saturday, November 11.
Philippine groups hail court’s decision to grant bail petition of jailed...
In a decision dated November 10, Judge Gener Gito allowed former senator Leila de Lima to post bail of 300,000 pesos ($5,350)
Philippines’ National Retreat for Clergy: a spark and a dud
It failed to account for the basic calling of the Church to be the salt of the earth, to engage the world, to transform the world