Tag: Top3
Philippine activists launch activities to mark 50th anniversary of martial law
"The martial law years were never a golden age of development and progress; it was a period of massive suffering"
Indigenous Canadians hopeful ahead of Pope’s apology for school abuse
The pontiff will visit the site of one of the state boarding schools run by churches where Indigenous children were once forcibly sequestered
Nearly 70 people hiding in a Sagaing monastery captured by Myanmar...
Locals fear those still being held will be murdered by junta troops and allied militia
Will Pope Francis rewrite the Rules of Resignation?
Pope Francis has made it known, once again, that he does not intend to give up the Petrine ministry
Parliamentarians from around the world hit lack of humanitarian assistance in...
“Time is rapidly running out to prevent the worst-case scenario for millions of people in Myanmar," said Heidi Hautala
India’s Kerala state government agrees to include saint’s name in textbooks
Saint Chavara was co-founder and first Prior General of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate and the Congregation of the Mother of Carmel
Myanmar marks 75th anniversary of death of independence hero
On Tuesday the roads were largely deserted, with soldiers on watch, some ordering passersby to move along
New policy says Vatican investments cannot contradict Catholic teaching
The guidelines also say that investments of the Holy See and related entities should aim to contribute to a more just and sustainable world
Vietnam accused of ignoring human rights commitments
The Vietnam Committee on Human Rights tells RFA the government has ignored recommendations made three years ago
Pontifical foundation sends aid for priests, religious in Sri Lanka
“The economic situation in the country is very serious,” said Bishop Valence Mendis of Kandy and apostolic administrator of Chilaw