Tag: Philippines
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
Second Philippine judge quits trial of jailed Duterte critic
Multiple witnesses, including prison gang bosses, died or recanted their testimonies, resulting in the dismissal of two charges against her
China’s ‘nine-dash line’ South China Sea claims trip up Barbie, BlackPink...
Hollywood, K-Pop blockbusters anger Hanoi with maps reflecting Beijing’s position on disputed waters
Selective Focus
Do not just dismiss all the negative comments that you receive as coming from a sick mind. There could be a grain of truth in what they say
In Photos: ‘Popes in the Philippines’ exhibition
The exhibit showcases memorabilia from the apostolic journeys of St. Pope Paul VI, St. Pope John Paul II, and Pope Francis
A Recap of Philippine president’s first year on green agenda
The true mark of green governance comes from the ability to implement laws, uphold people's rights, and protect the environment
Religious sisters rescuing girls from sexual slavery in Cebu
Seen as “angels of mercy”, the Sisters walk at night in the dark alleys of red-light areas looking for girls in need
Philippine group calls for children protection against SOGIESC discrimination
Four of five children with diverse SOGIESC are more at risk of experiencing physical, psychological, and sexual violence