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Aid to the Church in Need appeals intervention for persecuted Christians...
A source in Faisalabad said messages from mosques sent out on loudspeakers were calling on local people to “go out and kill” Christians
UN experts urge China to provide information on imprisoned Tibetan activists
The experts criticized what they believe to be a “deliberate attempt” by Chinese authorities to keep information hidden from the public eye
SPOTLIGHT: Stigma against adopting older children leave many stuck in care...
Through advocacy events, a child placement agency busts the ‘myths’ about adopting children above the age of four, one parent at a time.
SPOTLIGHT: Babies sold on Facebook as Philippine gov’t stuggles to improve...
Facebook pages selling Filipino babies continue to proliferate despite efforts to stop the illegal trade online
Bangkok’s cardinal urges Catholics to ‘go out, disperse’
"Evangelization begins when they go out of the church and are dispersed in the places where they spend their everyday life"
Indonesian Indigenous woman among 2023 winners of ‘Nobel’ for environmentalists
Delima traveled from village to village and educated communities about laws that support the recognition of Indigenous peoples’ rights
Listen to the voice of the faithful, new rector of Manila...
"Your mission here is not just to maintain this building or promote this cathedral as a center of tourism and culture"
Pope invites faithful to learn from ‘spiritual and ecclesial way of...
He says that “from the East rises the light, the sun of justice, the shining star that is Christ”
Photos: Indigenous People walk against dam project in ancestral land
The people called on the government to stop the construction of the Kaliwa Dam in the provinces of Quezon and Rizal
Faith-based group defends Philippine doctor tagged as ‘terrorist individual’
The Anti-Terrorism Council alleged that Castro was involved in the planning, training, and facilitating the commission of terrorism