Tag: SW
Philippine church leaders hit proposal to honor former dictator Marcos
Marcos imposed martial law in the country from 1972 to 1981 to suppress what was supposed to be an increasing civil strife and the threat of a communist takeover
Pope all smiles at first public audience in six months
Pope Francis clearly enjoyed himself, frequently stopping to converse with guests from a distance of one to two meters
Cotton sanitary pads make life healthier for Indian women
Church campaign making cotton pads for rural women in Kerala gives them the option of opting out of using unhealthy ones produced with plastic
Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge executioner turned born-again Christian, Duch, dies
In 2010, an UN-backed tribunal found him guilty of mass murder, torture and crimes against humanity
We are ‘exhausting the natural world,’ pope warns
Pandemic has brought us to a crossroads, pope says in message for World Day of Prayer for Creation
Cardinal Bo appeals for ‘discerned choice’ during Myanmar’s upcoming elections
Democracy empowers the weak and the vulnerable, cardinal says in letter
Coronavirus floods Indonesian river with medical waste
Constant stream of syringes, face masks and hazmat suits floats down Cisadane River
Up to 30,000 people disappeared in China while held in ‘coercive...
Communist regime uses secretive Residential Surveillance at a Designated Location system to disappear its critics
Malaysian govt targets opposition leader with dubious corruption charges
Prime minister fires latest salvo in long war to break Lim Guan Eng’s resolve — and break his party
SPOTLIGHT: Engaging with China — the moral challenge of our time
Any deal with Beijing will result in a dead end, especially for the Vatican