Tag: Philippines
Photos: Philippine parish launches ‘500 crosses for next 500 years’
A Catholic parish in the Philippine capital launched the blessing of a "mission cross" and the "500 crosses for next 500 years" activity
Rights groups call for release of arrested activists, farmers in Philippine...
“We condemn these dirty tactics that seem bent on sabotaging the distribution of the 200-hectare sugarcane estate to rightful beneficiaries"
Not only a legal triumph
The triumph in the Karen and Sherlyn case is not simply a legal triumph, but also a spark that brings hope to the families of the missing
Incidents of hunger in Philippines rise during first quarter of 2022
An estimated 3.1 million families experienced involuntary hunger, or being hungry and not having anything to eat at least once
SPOTLIGHT: Fighting disinformation ‘one Filipino at a time’
Martial law rights abuse victims vow to keep on telling the stories of "martyrs and heroes" until justice is truly served
Philippine court junks charges against urban poor who defied lockdown to...
The court said the residents were “within their rights when they went outside of their respective residences to plea for food”
Philippine diocese appeals for families affected by volcanic eruption
The social action arm of the diocese said many residents are in need of beddings, masks, food packs, and bottled water
Filipino priest appointed general secretary of Claretian congregation in Rome
Father Limpo Lo assumed the position on June 5, three days after his appointment was ratified by the superior general of the congregation
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