Tag: Philippines
Aid agencies note spike in dengue cases in Philippines’ typhoon-affected areas
A surveillance report from the Center for Health Development in Caraga region showed that 867 dengue cases were reported from January to May
Giving two cents to battle with giants
Little deeds of kindness can topple the greed in the world if enough people embrace the needy and the weak with kindness
Caritas Philippines vows to ‘leave no one behind’ in face of...
“We will make sure the Church’s presence will be felt in times of need and humanitarian crisis”
Photos: Manila’s urban poor, workers protest series of oil price hikes
Manila's urban poor residents and public transport workers hold a demonstration to protest the series of oil price increases
‘Running priest’ says time for Philippine Catholic Church ‘to walk the...
“The Church is now too complacent, too relaxed, and too devotional that it is losing its capacity to walk with the youth and the poor”
President-elect Marcos ready to ‘collaborate’ with Catholic Church, says papal nuncio
The papal nuncio said Marcos “assured me of his desire to collaborate, cooperate closely with the Church and Holy See”
After 34 years of Philippines’ agrarian reform law, farmers continue to...
“It’s not only about land distribution, but the condition that the farmers are in now. Are they tilling their own lands?”
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