Tag: Philippines
Landslides, flooding kill at least 24 in wake of Philippine storm
More than 13,000 people fled to emergency shelters as the storm pounded the region, flooding houses, inundating fields, cutting off roads
Cardinal Advincula of Manila urges Filipinos to speak out for ‘truth...
"Let us cry out to the whole world through our lips and lives that Jesus Christ is Lord and that he alone is the savior of the world"
Palm Sunday observance becomes ‘business opportunity’ in Catholic Philippines
The observance of the Holy Week in the Philippines, has become an opportunity for Filipinos to showcase their artistry and business acumen
Photos: Palm Sunday in the Philippines
Catholics celebrate Palm Sunday to commemorate and honor Jesus Christ's glorious entry into Jerusalem
Hundreds of Philippine Facebook accounts taken down for ‘malicious activities’
Human rights group Karapatan said Meta and Facebook’s actions “are severely inadequate” and “just too little and too late”
ASEAN parliamentarians call for end to ‘red-tagging’ of candidates in Philippine...
“Red-tagging” is the "baseless accusation of certain people as communists, terrorists, or state enemies”
Photos: ‘Solidarity Mass for the Moral Choice’ in the Philippines
The Catholic faithful in the Philippine capital celebrate a “Solidarity Mass for the Moral Choice” ahead of the national elections on May 9
Catholic bishop tells Filipinos not to treat each other as enemies...
Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, president of the bishops' conference, urged the faithful to be more involved in politics and stand for the truth
Oxfam calls for renewable energy shift in Philippines following new climate...
From 1970 to 2019, 75% of deaths caused by weather, climate and water hazards in the Southwest Pacific region were from the Philippines
Is there such a thing as a ‘Church vote’ in this...
“Politicians believe that Churches and Church leaders have social and cultural capital”