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56 Indonesian diocesan priests recharge their spirit with UNINDO

The event, part of an annual series, provides a spiritual "recharging" session for priests who have been ordained for one to ten years.

PHOTOS: Nganga vs. Kaliwa Dam Project

Tribal groups and Indigenous peoples held a protest in Quezon City, Philippines, by chewing on traditional betel nuts, or “nganga,” and symbolically spitting on a protest banner.

Breaking: Court allows Philippine news site Rappler to continue operating

A court has ruled that Philippine news site Rappler can continue operating, according to a copy of the decision released to the media on...

Voices of faith | Indigenous Peoples in Asia: Malaysia (Temiar, Dusun...

"We need to walk together in the diversity of artwork and creativity of our aboriginal peoples. In general, the Church means something for all peoples in the world."

Sisters in Timor-Leste preparing to welcome Pope Francis

The Daughters of Mary Help of Christians, who serve the Church in Timor-Leste, eagerly await Pope Francis and are carrying out catechism lessons and outreach in rural parishes ahead of his Apostolic Journey in September.

SIGNIS Secretary General calls for synodality and solutions journalism in AI-dominated...

The concept of synodality, which involves walking together and truly listening to one another, was central to Monthienvichienchai’s message to social communicators.

Church’s true influence is sharing God’s mercy, not chasing ‘likes’

Bishop Jose Rapadas of Iligan told Catholic communicators that by embodying these virtues in their ministry, they make God’s kingdom visible

Preparations underway for Pope Francis’ visit to Singapore

Volunteers from various committees are organizing one of the largest religious events the city has seen.

Civil society forced to adapt after loss of regional climate weeks

After a few seconds, I then mentioned to my colleague in front of me, “How will future COPs handle these many participants?”. 

From the Philippines to Mali, countries struggle to count heat deaths

Lack of reliable data on heat-related deaths is undermining efforts to mitigate the risk and provide better protection for the most vulnerable

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