Tag: Philippines
Living the reality of contradictions
Contradictions in the world should not deprive us of the truth that our human rights is universal, inviolable, and inalienable
BTS calls for racial equality and moral values
The new Philippine administration will need more than a Korean boy band to build a nation based on justice and equality
Photos: Pedal for People and Planet on World Environment Day 2022
Climate activists and bikers pedaled in the Philippine capital on Sunday, June 5, 2022, to mark this year’s World Environment Day
Mindanao bishop says fight against open-pit mining not over despite veto...
“We remain vigilant until the present threat to amend the lifting of the open-pit mining ban is completely done,” said Bishop Cerilo Casicas
Filipino Catholics reminded to be worthy of the title ‘pueblo amante...
Devotees have offered testimonials of "miracles" that were supposed to have occurred through the intercession of the Virgin of Aránzazu
Basilan bishop condemns bomb attacks, appeals for promotion of peace, development
"The explosion … is unwarranted by every person who desires but peace and well-being," said Bishop Leo Dalmao
Photos: Papal nuncio crowns Philippines’ Our Lady of Aranzazu
The devotion to the Virgin of Aranzazu dates back to as early as 1469 in Spain, and was introduced to the Philippines in 1705
Where have all the ‘Santacruzan’ and ‘Flores de Mayo’ gone?
The Santacruzan now being held as a pageant is an indication of how the Catholic Church has been losing its grip on the faithful
Cardinal Advincula of Manila reminds faithful to combat disinformation amid ‘crisis...
“If there are forces that use social media to deceive and spread lies, let us combat them by flooding it with the truth of God’s word”
Dream fulfilled for Imelda Marcos as family reclaims presidency
The frail but flamboyant 92-year-old matriarch has been the driving force in the family's comeback from exile to the peak of power