Tag: Philippines
Seventeens: Glimmer of light amidst darkness
They collectively exemplify the presence of a glimmer of light amidst the darkness, guiding us toward the pursuit of what is right and just
Philippines group condemns ‘arbitrary’ killing of children
The network called for a comprehensive review of law enforcement practice in the country and demanded “reflection and change” at all levels
Issues and concerns the Philippine Church faces under Marcos Jr. regime
Despite of perceived powerlessness and declining influence, the Church has an important role in bringing about social transformation
IN PHOTOS: Kin of Filipino teen mistakenly killed by cops offer...
Jerhode Jemboy Baltazar tragically passed away after the police opened fire while he was removing accumulated water in his boat on August 2.
UPDATED: FABC head lifts Radio Veritas Asia’s ‘suspension’
“It is imperative that we continue to go forward with the work of RVA in proclaiming the Good News in Asia"
Budots, Childbirth, and Mega-Dams
The festival is not just a mere celebration; it is an assertion of their right to self-determination and an expression of their conviction
Cardinal Tagle to young Filipinos: ‘Only Jesus will make us true...
Cardinal Tagle said there are many ways of influencing others, but as Christians, they must “be inspired by the Gospel”.
Carmelites honor Philippines’ ‘Father of Modern Sculpture’
The Catholic congregation on August 3 conferred the Titus Brandsma Lifetime Achievement Award (posthumous) to Napoleon “Billy” Abueva
SPOTLIGHT: Stigma against adopting older children leave many stuck in care...
Through advocacy events, a child placement agency busts the ‘myths’ about adopting children above the age of four, one parent at a time.
EU says it backs Manila in South China Sea dispute with...
The EU is concerned about rising tensions in Asia, Von der Leyen said without naming China