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South Korean leader lauds Catholic Church’s support in battling pandemic
President Moon Jae-in also asks Church to be a role model in curbing transmissions
Revisiting ‘ora et labora’: A spirituality for daily living
Ora et labora is a call to pray persistently and work relentlessly even in the midst of uncertainty
Attacks on Christian women in India: A ‘new form of persecution’
In the first seven months of this year more than 51 hate crime cases have been recorded against Christian women
Philippine faith-based aid agencies call for ‘paradigm shift’ in humanitarian response
Pandemic has allowed local churches and dioceses to develop their own responses to assist poor communities without or with less aid from the outside
SPOTLIGHT: Uyghurs staring at specter of genocide
One of the worst cases of inhumanity in recent history is now occurring in China’s Xinjiang
Pope Francis calls on people to seek ‘cure’ for social injustice
There are only two ways the human family can emerge from the crisis: Either we come out of it better, or we come out of it worse, pope says
Myanmar activist faces court for banner protesting internet shutdown
Charge against free-speech activist and poet is latest example of Myanmar govt’s intolerance of critical speech, rights group says
Philippine Catholic bishops call for end to ‘coronavirus stigma’
Bishop Broderick Pabillo of Manila likened the new coronavirus disease with leprosy at the time of Jesus
Human rights activist slain in central Philippines knew her life was...
Zara Alvarez was the 13th human rights worker under the group Karapatan killed since July 2016
Back to the paddy fields: COVID smashes Indian middle-class dreams
The social progress of countless people across the globe has been halted by the new coronavirus