Tag: social justice
Indian Catholic religious urged to strive for radical discipleship
The religious called for programs on India's Constitution and social analysis with the necessary exposure to the realities of the poor
A tale of two realities
If we are too stubborn to change what is obviously evil, then will we change when confronted with what is ethereally good?
Pandemic made the poor poorer and the rich richer
None of the super-rich has declared that they will share any of their massive wealth with the poor
Activists from across Asia call for debt cancellation amidst health, economic...
“Our governments spend more on debt service payments than on peoples’ needs and still continue with their borrowing spree” - Lidy Nacpil
Jesus’ birth in the events of human suffering
Even in the midst of human suffering, Jesus’ presence this Christmas time inspires us to live for hope and journey with the people
Sight: Power, invisibility, and solidarity
"I thought I saw one open in an unlikely place — “under the bridge,” literally and metaphorically"
Video: Surviving the Pandemic: Solidarity at the Margins
A lecture delivered by Father Daniel Franklin E. Pilario, C.M. at St. John's University in the United States on Dec. 6, 2021
‘Squid Game’ characters drawn from director’s life
Director Hwang's works have consistently and critically responded to social ills, power and human suffering
Vatican meeting highlights ‘post-pandemic regeneration’
The meeting aims to look into how the world can go out of "so many global pandemics: poverty, injustice, inequality and wars”
Following in the footsteps of Francis (1)
St. Francis was not in love with pain itself, but with our Lord who loved and suffered for him