Tag: Philippines
Crimes against children on the Internet
Priests and bishops like everyone else can be sinners and must be held responsible like everyone else for crimes against children
Climate campaigners ring in Lunar New Year with climate resolutions for...
Activists called on China to stop financing fossil fuel projects and to support the transition to renewable energy systems
Photos: Filipinos celebrate Lunar New Year
Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, is one of the events China and Chinese communities around the world celebrate
Philippine bishops to gather in Manila for 125th plenary assembly
The CBCP is currently composed of 88 active bishops, two diocesan priest-administrators, and 38 honorary members who are retired bishops
‘Go bag,’ police raid drills for embattled Philippine Nobel laureate
Ressa has been battling a series of cases that media advocates said were filed due to her criticism of former president Rodrigo Duterte
Catholic priest reiterates call for Filipinos to get vaccinated against Covid-19
The priest said the public should continue to protect the vulnerable sector of the population, especially the elderly and the sick
‘Father of Asian Theology,’ Father Catalino Arevalo, dies at 97
He drafted the FABC statement “Evangelization in Modern Day Asia,” which is “the most influential articulation" of the Churches of Asia
Updated: Philippine Nobel laureate Maria Ressa acquitted of tax evasion
Despite the ruling, the future of Rappler, which Ressa founded about a decade ago, remains uncertain
Festival hopping in honor of the Black Nazarene and Santo Niño
The colorful culture of the Philippines is best seen through the vibrant festivals, which are fusions of Catholic and secular practices
9 richest Filipinos have more wealth than half of Philippine population,...
The poor are unable to recover from back-to-back crises as many continue to suffer from the effects of the pandemic