Tag: Philippines
Filipino activists, NGOs targeted in terrorism financing charges to ‘meet int’l...
The lawyers argued that these measures have been used by the government not to combat legitimate financial crimes but to suppress dissent
Filipino prelate urges safeguarding human intelligence amid AI advancements
Cardinal David highlighted the need to safeguard the distinct qualities of human creativity, moral discernment, and spirituality
Relatives of ‘drug war’ victims call for Duterte’s disbarment
The complaint accused Duterte of violating the Code of Professional Responsibility and Accountability and conduct unbecoming of a lawyer
Human rights group denounces terrorism charge against church workers in Mindanao
The group reiterated its demand to protect church workers and human rights defenders from harassment and unfounded legal actions
Cardinal Tagle calls for deepened faith at historic Marian celebration
The prelate emphasized the Blessed Virgin Mary as a model of hope and faith, inspiring devotees to deepen their spiritual journey
Philippines’ zero-waste bid relies on informal workers
Communities rely on informal labour for clean streets, but a lack of basic protections puts workers at risk
Philippine diocese demands government action on ancestral land rights
“As members of the Church, we reaffirm our mission ‘to defend the rights of the Indigenous people, guarding them against violators’”
Faith, Justice, and Social Transformation
The devotion to Jesus Nazarene symbolizes the resilience of Filipinos amidst widespread poverty and inequality.
PHOTOS: Millions brave crowds for annual Jesus Nazarene ‘traslacion’ in Manila
The annual traslacion attracts Filipinos particularly those from the working class, peasant communities, and marginalized sectors of society
‘As long as there is hope, there is life’: Cardinal Advincula’s...
He called on the faithful to live with hope in Jesus and obedience to His teachings, saying, “As long as there is hope, there is life!”