Tag: Philippines
Philippines’ President Marcos unveils economic blueprint for ‘turbulent time’
Marcos Jr. offered a laundry list of targets, ranging from getting children back into classrooms to expanding internet access
Catholic educators denounce shooting at Jesuit university in Manila
The Catholic educators expressed "profound sympathy and solace" to the victims, the bereaved, and those who were injured
Search for safe quarters
I will never forget the look in your eyes, assuring me that all would be well eventually, as they pushed you into their car
Civil society groups urge Philippine Congress to prioritize social enterprise legislation
“At the heart of the proposed social entrepreneurship bill is the aspiration to help members of low-income communities and vulnerable groups"
Photos: Celebrating faith in a southern Philippine town
The sleepy little town of Dapitan in the southern Philippines comes to life every 24th of July to celebrate their faith
Philippine Catholic bishop appeals for help for Filipinos in Sri Lanka
“For their safety and their protection we support the repatriation of our Filipino nationals in Sri Lanka," said Bishop Ruperto Santos
‘I remember WE Forum’
"There are so many things happening now .... Things that would rewrite and refute all that have happened when you were still with us"
Philippine activists launch activities to mark 50th anniversary of martial law
"The martial law years were never a golden age of development and progress; it was a period of massive suffering"
Philippine coconut farmers express hope new government to release coco levy...
About 3.5 million coconut farming families are seen to benefit from the coconut levy funds
Church’s shelter for homeless in Manila reopens after pandemic, police lockdown
Father Villanueva assured that the center will continue to provide dignified care for the poor following health protocols set by authorities