Philippines

by Santosh Digal | PHILIPPINES

The president has set up an independent three-member body to vet dodgy flood prevention projects of the past 10 years. The Conference of Superiors of the Philippines warns that corruption deprives youth of an education, favours the neglect of the sick, and traps millions in poverty.

by Santosh Digal

Run by the Jesuit Conference of Asia-Pacific as a fruit of the Second Vatican Council, the EAPI promotes continuing education by welcoming priests, religious sisters, and lay people from various countries each semester. Its courses are a valuable tool for inculturating the faith in local contexts. FABC Chairman Cardinal Ferrao thanked the institute for its contribution to the missionary work of the Church.

| 19/08/2025
| PHILIPPINES
by Joseph Masilamany

The Philippine Navy says video circulating online was produced by ‘artificial intelligence.’ Meanwhile, a warship from the archipelago has joined ASEAN exercises beginning today in Malaysia. The dispute is linked to unresolved territorial issues and the battle for security being fought (also) in the realm of information.

| 16/08/2025
| MALAYSIA - PHILIPPINES
by Santosh Digal

ahead of the vote, they play a ‘crucial role’ in guaranteeing the electoral process. On 5 August, a MiRLeC meeting was considered a ‘moment of shared introspection’ and a ‘project for a fairer electoral future.’ StAengthening the process of knowledge, especially among young people, to prevent ‘manipulation.’

| 11/08/2025
| FILIPPINES
by Santosh Digal

In the Jubilee Year, a group of 12 Catholics is promoting pastoral care in prisons. “Mission in Prison” wants to give prisoners “hope and faith that God loves them even in the darkest moments.” The project is led by Manuben, himself a former prisoner who wants to “make prison a place of prayer.”

| 06/08/2025
| PHILIPPINES
by Santosh Digal

The first four families have been welcomed into temporary, safe accommodation in Bagong Silangan, on the outskirts of the Philippine capital. According to some estimates, there are over 100,000 people sleeping on the streets of Manila, exposed to natural disasters and all kinds of abuse. Fr Porcincula: ‘A home is a fundamental step towards regaining dignity.’

| 31/07/2025
| PHILIPPINES
by Stefano Vecchia

During Marcos’s visit to the White House, the US president confirmed only slightly lower than expected tariffs on Philippine exports. Manila hopes to lower them to 15 per cent, while security in the South China Sea and containing China’s claims remain in the background.

| 25/07/2025
| PHILIPPINES – UNITED STATES
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