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Singapore’s racial and religious stereotypes increase despite growing trust
While there has been a notable decline in distrust among different ethnic and religious groups, deep-rooted stereotypes continue to exist
Archdiocese of Bombay urges immediate relocation of hazardous Uttan dumping ground
The latest fire at the site in Dhavgi Village sent thick, toxic smoke across the neighboring areas, severely disrupting daily life
Cardinal Tagle urges dialogue to counter growing suspicion toward religion
He emphasized upholding and affirming religious freedom in all its aspects is crucial for fostering global peace and harmonious coexistence
Catholic Educators Encouraged to Instill Passion and Purpose Through Christ
“We must humbly recognize that it is God who bestows upon us our abilities and talents, which we are meant to use in service to others"
Indian bishops call for deeper faith, justice, and synodality
They expressed gratitude for the “active participation of the faithful” and encouraged further engagement in shaping the Church’s mission
HRW: Uyghurs face ‘severe restrictions’ despite travel policy changes
While some Uyghurs regained their passports and can apply for international travel, the Chinese government still enforces strict limitations
Catholic hospital in India provides free meals to thousands at Maha...
The Maha Kumbh Mela, which takes place every 12 years, is the world’s largest religious congregation, drawing millions of pilgrims
Catholic community in Myanmar clings to faith amid displacement and violence
When the military seized Christ the King Cathedral and the Pastoral Complex, Catholics have been observing what they call “Jubilee in exile.”
Christian advocacy group urges action amid Myanmar’s worsening crisis
Detainees in Myanmar are subjected to extreme psychological and physical abuse, including torture and inhumane conditions
Hong Kong Synod delegates highlight Church’s shift to ‘being’ over ‘doing’
They emphasized key themes such as listening with empathy, the conversion of mentalities, and the evolving role of women in the Church