Tag: Philippines
Masked ‘Roman soldiers’ to roam streets of Philippine island during Holy...
Holy Week observance in this laidback island features the retelling of the story of Longinus
Palm Sunday observance becomes ‘business opportunity’ in Catholic Philippines
The observance of the Holy Week in the predominantly Catholic country has become an opportunity for Filipinos to showcase their artistry
Ferry fire kills 12 in southern Philippines
Rescuers saved 195 passengers and 35 crew as the blaze ripped through the ferry off Baluk-Baluk Island in Basilan province
Philippine bishop assures cooperation in probe into alleged rape case involving...
The priest was denied bail by the judge and is currently under the custody of the police
Philippine fishermen struggle as oil spill keeps them ashore
Some villagers got sick after oil smeared the shoreline, turning rocks black and leaving dark globs on the beach
Survey says most Filipinos experienced impacts of climate change
Survey results showed that 93 percent of adult Filipinos have “personally experienced” the impacts of climate change
One out of four Filipino Muslims pray the Salah 5 times...
The survey found that only 26 percent of the Muslim respondents said they pray the five daily obligatory prayers in Islam
Philippine bishop calls for ‘stringent standards’ in oil spill clean up
Greenpeace satellite imagery shows the day-to-day expansion of the slick that reached coastal ecosystems of Oriental Mindoro
Photos: Filipinos mark ‘Biggest Hour for Earth’
The “Biggest Hour For Earth” aims to educate people and spread awareness on various environmental issues
Philippine Caritas network renews push for legal rights to nature
Rights of Nature is a growing movement in the country spearheaded by the Philippine Misereor Partnership, Inc. and Caritas Philippines