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Religious sister honored for decades-long service to Indigenous People in the...
Her programs encompass education, environmental protection, healthcare, & feeding initiatives, with the goal of addressing marginalization
Myanmar’s Cardinal Bo calls for synodality with poor at Vatican Synod
"Our faith journey is an uncompromising call to recognize the dignity of those living amidst poverty and suffering," he said
Cardinal-designate Mathieu of Iran: ‘God has chosen the weak’
"When we cannot preach with words," he said, "we preach with our life and bear witness to the love of God with our very life."
Religious sister stays in southern Lebanon to assist war-torn villages
"There are still some 9,000 Christians here in three different villages. We are in constant danger," the missionary sister said
Catholic businesswoman honored for pioneering food waste reduction efforts in Thailand
Three years ago, the first VV truck began collecting food donations from supermarkets and other suppliers to feed over a thousand people
SPOTLIGHT: Water over Troubled Forests
With climate change threatening their lands, the Indigenous Pulangiyen people are rebuilding Bendum's forests and restoring life-giving water to their ancestral home.
Japan bishops push for death penalty abolition after acquittal of longest-serving...
Japan remains one of the few developed nations that still uses the death penalty, despite calls for its abolition
Church in Thailand launches ‘Heart to Heart Mission’ for disaster-hit diocese
The organizers also emphasized that the campaign seeks to bring long-term relief and stability to the affected communities
Pax Romana head says Pope’s message rekindled their mission
Pope Francis praised the group’s commitment to social justice and integral human development, urging them to champion charity and service.
Flood-ravaged Southeast Asia struggles to recover from Typhoon Yagi’s devastation
The clean-up efforts have been hindered by ongoing rain, with mud and debris still deeply covering roads in some areas.