Tag: Philippines
Over 20M ‘economically insecure’ women under Marcos Jr.’s first year, group...
Women are subjected to state violence with the government’s anti-terror laws, which CWR claimed targets human rights defenders
IN PHOTOS: Protest greets Marcos Jr.’s 2nd State of the Nation...
Militant groups decried the “worsening” situation of human rights in the country and the continuing culture of impunity
Filipino migrant workers are harassed over loans they’re forced to make...
A comprehensive government solution is needed to address why Filipino overseas workers are forced into debt in the first place
Philippine youth group hits signing of investment fund into law
Critics lamented that instead of using taxpayers’ money to fund social services and projects, it will be used as a stockpile fund for the MIF
Philippine church leaders hit ‘offensive’ drag performance
The Lord’s Prayer is “prayed by Christians in times of peace and persecution, of abundance and famine, of faith and doubt”
On controversial Philippine drag show: Respect should be the foundation
The Catholic Church teaches forgiveness and love toward all individuals, even when their actions are offensive or disrespectful
Philippine dam projects threaten ‘sacred’ place of worship, devotion
Fight for environmental protection will never cease until projects that threaten a place of worship and devotion are scrapped and abandoned
A Synodal Church: Dream or Reality?
It is not enough to listen to the laity coming from the mandated organizations. The voice of the poor and marginalized need to be listened to
THE CHURCH: BOTH LISTENER AND TEACHER
I commented during that meeting that if we live what is written in the draft, the church will be radically different from what it is today
Global platform launched to address rural bombings
The groups decried the increased aerial bombing in countries such as Pakistan, Myanmar, the Philippines, West Papua, Palestine, and India