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Energy transition projects threaten Indigenous territories in the Philippines, report says
The report raised alarm over the potential for worsening violations of FPIC rights due to the global push for energy transition projects
Catholic group joins growing calls for Korean president’s impeachment
The calls for impeachment intensified following allegations that President Yoon conspired with the Defense Minister to impose martial law
Faith Through the Centuries
Bangkok’s oldest Catholic parish celebrates 350-year legacy of faith and community
Hans Zimmer: We have a duty to do something that shakes...
Hans Zimmer urges artists and musicians to use their imagination to "do something that shakes people awake", to create without fear and use their art as a force for justice and change
Church leaders urge unity and justice in post-Assad Syria
The Patriarch’s homily reflected on Syria’s ongoing turmoil and its devastating impacts, while urging for peace and stability in the nation
Bangalore Archbishop condemns vandalism of Lingayat Seer’s statue as ‘reprehensible’
In a report by Matters India, the prelate said the act has “rightfully outraged people across communities, has no place in our society.”
New Filipino cardinal lauded for leadership, advocacy for justice
The resolution recognizes David’s “openness to intercultural, interreligious dialogue, and to finding spaces to be able to collaborate
Amplifying Indigenous voices: Asian forum on synodality issues call to action
The forum in Nepal underscored that Indigenous Peoples embody synodality in their governance systems and traditions
Caritas Indonesia shifts focus to recovery for Mount Lewotobi eruption survivors
With the emergency response period ending, Caritas Indonesia announced its commitment to helping survivors rebuild their lives and communities
New Cardinals from Asia call for prayers and support in their...
The new Cardinals called on the Catholic faithful to continue praying for them as they embark on their new responsibilities