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Tiananmen: ‘It’s that time of year…’
"What happened 35 years ago has left a deep wound in parts of our psyche, even as it has been buried and healed"
Voices of faith | Indigenous Peoples in Asia: Mongolia
It is easier to understand the parables of Jesus because He was also living in a desert, with people very similar to us.
Study shows global shortfall in 2020 CO2 emission targets
The study highlights the insufficient ambition of the targets set and the powerful impact of economic and demographic growth on emissions
IN PHOTOS: Thai Catholics mark 40th anniversary of Pope St. John...
The event featured a performance that melded Likay, a traditional Thai folk theatre form, with classical piano music.
Mob attacks Christian family in Pakistan over false blasphemy accusations
The incident occurred in the early morning when a mob invaded the home and shoe factory of Nazir Gill Masih in Gillwala Mujahid colony
Elon Musk’s Starlink in Indonesia: opportunity or threat?
This flexibility, while beneficial in many respects, also introduces new challenges and threats to national security and integrity
On Pentecost, Language, and Gift of Tongues
It is better to prophesy for what is right rather than consider ourselves different by speaking esoteric languages.
Philippine bishop urges ‘collective action’ against Charter change
Bishop Bagaforo said the mobilization “wasn't just a protest” but also “a prayerful plea for our leaders to prioritize the people's needs"
Voices of faith | Indigenous Peoples in Asia: Kreung
The prevailing notion of development is paradoxically leading to the degradation of nature, placing our wildlife in jeopardy of extinction
Philippine Carmelites to mark saint’s canonization centenary at Congress on Prayer
Preparations for the event are set to begin with an official launch on October 1, 2024, aligning with the feast day of St. Thérèse