ABSTAIN FROM HURTFUL WORDS
In his message for this year's Lent, Pope Leo XIV has called on the public to be more mindful of their language as he discouraged words that may offend or hurt others. READ: https://t.co/IxB8q6VwmM
Escalating violence in Pakistan's Balochistan makes Christians nervous in the provincial capital Quetta, where Sunday services were disrupted Feb. 1 due to separatist attacks. https://t.co/cqLPDGNtq5
A Catholic priest who helped file plunder charges against Vice President Sara Duterte said he would not be silenced by online attacks, saying truth, accountability and service define his vocation. Read more: https://t.co/MJ3HWDfmf8
The Office of Civil Defense (OCD) has urged the public to cooperate with preemptive evacuation measures as Typhoon Uwan threatens to directly impact 54 provinces, including Metro Manila, in the coming days.
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It's heartwarming to see the community come together for a great cause. The Penitential Walk is a powerful reminder that we must work together to create a better world for our children. Let the children grow in a nation where corruption is condemned, not copied.
First National Safeguarding Conference
A historic moment for the Church in the Philippines — the first nationwide gathering dedicated to building a stronger culture of protection.
Senators have expressed support for President Marcos’ sweeping government reorganization, calling it a necessary move amid concerns over the inefficiency of some department secretaries. https://t.co/hoGJ12QFi6
On this day in 1962, General Ne Win’s new dictatorship took to the radio to broadcast its ideology, the Burmese Way to Socialism, which soon pushed Myanmar deep into poverty. https://t.co/QWVagzrq7v
Pope Francis has died.
He dedicated himself to marginalized people – especially refugees – as the world’s politicians fought culture wars.
Here’s how the first Pope from the Global South changed the narrative: