Tag: Philippines
Photos: Healing
A prayer service was held on Sept. 28, 2022, in Manila for the turnover of the urns of ashes of victims of killings to their families
Typhoon Noru tears across Vietnam
More than 300,000 people in Vietnam hunkered down in shelters overnight
Philippines to deport 40,000 Chinese workers in online gaming crackdown
China, which has previously called on the Philippines to ban all forms of online gambling, welcomed the latest crackdown
Philippine Church leader admits poor remain in ‘margins of the Church’
“We have tended to limit the church involvement of the laity to serving the Church rather than serving society"
Netizens call for protection of mountain after it saved Philippine capital...
Super Typhoon Noru weakened into a typhoon after hitting the Sierra Madre mountain range in Dingalan, Aurora province
Church to remain vigilant vs corruption, human rights abuses, says Philippine...
“We will also remain vigilant and critical to all forms of corruption, mishandling of public funds and violations of human rights”
Philippine typhoon leaves six people dead
The most powerful storm to hit the Philippines this year swept across the main island of Luzon on Sunday and Monday
Super typhoon barrels toward Philippines
Super Typhoon Noru was packing maximum sustained wind speeds of 195 kilometers an hour after an unprecedented "explosive intensification"
Philippine Protestant bishops to pursue legal action against ‘red-taggers’
The Protestant bishops said “red-tagging” and false accusations “lead to a serious threat to life,” which “cannot be condoned”
No moving on from martial law without justice, accountability, says Catholic...
"There can be no moving on when there is no justice and accountability,” said Bishop Jose Colin Bagaforo of Caritas Philippines