Tag: Philippines
PHOTOS: Faith and homecoming mark Good Friday in rural Philippines
Filipino Catholics return home for Good Friday, where faith, family, and economic pressures intersect in a centuries-old tradition
At Chrism Mass, Philippine bishop says clergy failures drive injustice and...
A senior Church leader urges priests to renew integrity and discipline, warning that tolerated wrongdoing fuels deeper unrest and suffering
The Lord’s Supper and the social divide
Authentic Eucharistic communities must foster equality, justice, and inclusion, or liturgy risks becoming hollow, unjust, and unacceptable to God
PHOTOS: Urban poor turn Lenten rites into call for housing justice...
The action underscored housing as a fundamental human right and pressed for a more responsive and accountable government
Photos: Palm Sunday in the Philippines
Palm Sunday recalls Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, where crowds welcomed him with palm branches, marking the start of Holy Week
Oil shock exposes burden on Philippine poor, sparks calls for tax...
Labor, women, and environmental groups back calls for reforms as fuel price hikes deepen hardship across vulnerable Filipino households
Church structures expand in Asia with Calapan elevation, new Bangladesh diocese
Church reorganization in the Philippines and Bangladesh reflects evolving pastoral needs and growing Catholic communities across Asia
Philippines energy emergency seen failing to curb prices, groups warn
Energy emergency raises doubts over price control as policy groups warn Filipinos will bear the burden of rising costs
Rights watchdog flags Philippines over escalating curbs on dissent
Watchdog cites arrests, prosecutions, and red-tagging as pressures mount on activists, journalists, and communities defending rights
Filipino Muslims celebrate Eid’l Fitr with prayers, reflection amid conflict abroad
Thousands of Filipino Muslims gather in Quezon City for Eid prayers, marking Ramadan’s end amid ongoing Middle East conflict
















