Cardinal Jose Advincula urged Filipinos to look to Mary as a guiding “star” amid corruption, poverty and national hardships.
Manila Archbishop Jose Cardinal Advincula on Monday called on Filipino Catholics to draw strength and courage from the Blessed Virgin Mary in confronting corruption and poverty issues in the country.
Fresh approaches to facing complex environmental challenges are revealed in the UN Environment Programme’s (UNEP) new global ...
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Corruption costs: Opportunities lost

CORRUPTION is a structural hazard that can be more destructive than any earthquake, fire, typhoon, or flood. Our consultant, ...
Despite Philippines' health spending soaring to P1.4 trillion, a fragmented system, uneven LGU implementation, and gaps in infrastructure, human resources, and information systems are stalling ...
If you're donating fewer than 50 gifts, you can drop them off at Rolling Hills Subdivision, Quezon City, or Barangay 19, ...
Filipino Catholics celebrated the feast of the Immaculate Conception in various cathedrals around the country this December 8 ...
"Our hope is simple: that this crisis becomes more than a headline" THESE past months, the flood control corruption scandals have been at the center of ...
The latest Ulat ng Bayan survey by Pulse Asia shows a large majority of Filipino adults are in favor of the Pantawid ...
As part of efforts to promote transparency and accountability, President Marcos and congressional leaders yesterday agreed to ...
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Between the door and the room

I grew up in the middle—not in poverty, but not in luxury either. Middle class, they say. I had just enough to see how the wealthy lived, but not enough to live like them. I could travel every now ...
ADB has approved a $15 million financing package to strengthen the banking and capital markets and enhance financial ...