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Photos: Philippine urban poor settlers lose homes to development
The residents pleaded to authorities and tried to set up barricades to no avail as demolition teams entered the community
Faith and religions in globalized megacities
Popular imagination has ambivalent notions of the divine presence in urban and cosmopolitan contexts
Women’s march for equality and justice
What is needed is not only belief in the rights of women and children but action for a change of mind and heart among men and women
Pope Francis marks 10 years with podcast and a diplomatic row
"It seems like yesterday," the 86-year-old recalled of his election during a podcast for the official Vatican News outlet
‘Not an easy job’: Pope Francis asks for prayers on 10th...
“Being the pope is not an easy job. Nobody has studied before doing this,” the pope said
Hong Kong Catholic bishop to visit Beijing in April
It will be the first time since 1985, when Hong Kong was still a British colony, that a bishop from the region would visit Beijing
Indian authorities arrest Catholic school principal; priest, nun on the run
Leaders of the Jabalpur Catholic diocese denied the allegation, saying it is a conspiracy to tarnish the image of a Church institution
Philippine food environment is failing children, says UNICEF
The study says that children are eating fewer fruits and vegetables, and more sugar, salty and fatty products
Global figures urge end to ‘harassment’ of Bangladesh Nobel laureate
Yunus, 82, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006, has seen his reputation at home tarnished by a labor dispute with Hasina
Philippine military diocese backs Marcos’ call to crack down on private...
“It is the responsibility of the government to take strong action to dismantle these groups and confiscate their weapons”