Photos: Healing

A prayer service was held on Sept. 28, 2022, in Manila for the turnover of the urns of ashes of victims of killings to their families

Photos: Remembering the ‘Desaparecidos’

Families and friends of missing victims of enforced disappearances in the Philippines renew calls to surface 1,900 “desaparecidos”

SPOTLIGHT: Fighting disinformation ‘one Filipino at a time’

Martial law rights abuse victims vow to keep on telling the stories of "martyrs and heroes" until justice is truly served

Photos: Back home in the bosom of the family

Families and relatives of victims of the Philippines’ ‘war on drugs’ receive the urn of ashes of their departed kin on Nov. 15, 2021

SPOTLIGHT: Lost in Construction

Will a new six-lane elevated expressway reduce congestion in a city where traffic is "unmatched"?

SPOTLIGHT: Seeking justice and hope amidst battle against human trafficking in Vietnam

Rebuilding lives and tackling the root causes of human trafficking using a multi-pronged approach

SPOTLIGHT: Stigma against adopting older children leave many stuck in care system

Through advocacy events, a child placement agency busts the ‘myths’ about adopting children above the age of four, one parent at a time.

Photos: ‘Compassion and Healing in the New Normal’

Families of victims of drug-related and extrajudicial killings in the Philippines stage a play before representatives of the European Union

IN PHOTOS: Papal Nuncio invites Thai people to ‘heal and nurture’ environment 

He expressed that amidst the ecological crisis, “we find the unwavering commitment of the good people we honor today.”

TRASLACION 2024: Manila archbishop encourages devotees to proclaim ‘Jesus sees and recognizes’ them

In his homily during the feast day of the Black Nazarene, the prelate encouraged the faithful to be "models of faith and concern for others." 

Black Nazarene devotees flock to Manila’s Quiapo district

The life-sized image is now encased in laminated tempered glass and climbing onto the carriage is deemed prohibited

SPOTLIGHT: Saying yes to God forever

A young Vietnamese woman makes the "radical choice" of dedicating her life to God in a remote predominantly Buddhist community in northeastern Thailand
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