Philippines

| RED LANTERNS

The Philippines depends almost entirely on the Persian Gulf for its oil needs. Today's severe crisis is forcing Manila to seek an agreement with Beijing for relief on fuel and fertiliser supplies. Yet both countries are loggerheads over the sovereignty of an area of ​​the South China Sea rich in untapped oil and natural gas.

by Santosh Digal

Today the country celebrates the anniversary of the Rosary Revolution. A nun speaks about what went on in the streets against the Marcos dictatorship in February 1986 and the passing of the torch to Generation Z. For the president of the Bishop’s Conference, Cardinal Garcera, “People can still change society if they choose honesty”.

| 25/02/2026
| PHILIPPINES
by Santhos Digal

Building a place of worship on Pag-asa (Spratly Islands) is expected to begin in late March. The vicar of Puerto Princesa and a Philippine official met yesterday to discuss the matter. The island’s small Catholic community includes civilians, members of the armed forces, coast guard personnel, navy personnel, and police. The area has long been in China's sights.

 

| 24/02/2026
| PHILIPPINES – CHINA
by Stefano Vecchia

The International Criminal Court (ICC) is due to rule on the charges of crimes against humanity involving the former Philippine president over killings he allegedly ordered during the war on drugs. Now in his eighties, Duterte has been under arrest in the Netherlands for almost a year, but his figure continues to be a source of division back home. Meanwhile, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Türk has called on the Philippines to rejoin the Rome Statute.

| 23/02/2026
| PHILIPPINES
by Santosh Digal

In a pastoral letter, the prelates mark the 40th anniversary of the EDSA Revolution, with a reference to today’s unresolved problems. In it they mention “three sacred duties: to remember, to repent, to respond” welcoming “the spirit of that miracle” that “bring us to a better future”. To this end, “Let us support honest and competent leaders, mindful of the common good. Let us continue the education for good citizenship”.

| 18/02/2026
| PHILIPPINES
by Santosh Digal

In a pastoral letter, the bishops invite the faithful to “renew their hearts through prayer, fasting, and works of mercy." Today, fasting also means “detaching from whatever distracts our hearts from God.” For the bishops, “In stepping back from digital excess, we reclaim interior silence, deepen relationships, and rediscover God's presence in daily life”.

| 16/02/2026
| PHILIPPINES
by Santosh Digal

The start of the holy season for Catholics and Muslims in 2026 falls at the same time on February 18. Filipino bishop calls for interreligious dialogue: “Walking together in faith.” An opportunity to “transform the heart and shape actions.” Looking at common “sacred tasks”: care for others, the environment, and peace.

| 10/02/2026
| PHILIPPINES
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