Tag: Philippines
Philippine bishop says Lord ‘haunting’ police for killings, calls on them...
“It must be the Lord’s way of pranking them with a familiar image of victims many of their fellow officers had murdered extrajudicially"
Photos: Muslim Filipinos start Ramadan observance
Ramadan, considered one of the pillars of Islam, is observed by over 1.7 billion Muslims across the world through fasting and praying
Protestant church worker tells UN of continuing rights violations in the...
Toquero expressed alarm that church people and humanitarian workers are targeted under the country’s anti-terrorism law
Pope Francis pays tribute to Filipino bishop’s service to Church
The pope offered his closeness to the local Church, recalling the late bishop’s “many years of devoted priestly and episcopal ministry”
Photos: Filipino Muslims prepare for holy month of Ramadan
Muslims in the Philippines are getting ready for the annual observance of the holy month of Ramadan that will start on Thursday, March 23
Accurate historical inclusion while the comfort women’s voices can still be...
From the more than 200 documented survivors in the late 1990s, less than 40 Filipino comfort women are still alive
Photos: They thirst
The Philippines faces significant challenges in terms of water and sanitation access
Death by hazing is murder most evil
What kind of students do this sort of brutal evil if they are taught Christian values of respect for human rights and dignity of persons?
No place for climate-induced displacement
With every typhoon, drought, and other calamities comes the reality of thousands, if not millions, of people displaced
Manila prelate urges parishes to review frequency of Masses online
The prelate reminded parishes of the “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches"