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#LaudatoSiSunday: Gospel reflections in relation to #LaudatoSi
The earth’s resources are also being plundered because of short-sighted approaches to the economy, commerce, and production
10 days, zero accountability:
oil spill-affected communities lament
radio silence of responsible parties
Cash and food assistance have been released to residents, but they worry that the aid will not last for the duration of the crisis
Palawan bishop calls for stronger resistance against ‘rape of nature’
“Destroying the environment is a sin. And so as believers, we are obliged to protect our only home,” Bishop Mesiona said
Caritas Philippines offers help for communities affected by oil spill
Father Gariguez estimated that over 36,000 hectares of mangroves, coral reefs and seagrasses will potentially be affected by the oil spill
Protest action at DENR demands cancellation of mining contracts
The groups called on Secretary Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga to cancel mining contracts that continue to ravage communities and destroy the environment
Catholic, Protestant bishops express support for ‘red-tagged’ Negros prelate
"The call towards peacemaking is an action that is most needed in our society, most especially when people’s safety and lives are at stake"
#LaudatoSiSunday: We are all called to look at the profoundness and greatness of our Creator
All of us are told to be brave, not to be afraid - chosen to lead, from suffering to glory
As anti-mining barricade continues, Palawan bishop says farmers, IPs want their voices heard
As the barricade continued, Bishop Mesiona also appealed for calm and for a “truthful” discussion on the issue
Environmental defenders vow to continue legacy of ‘green martyrs’
Activists called on the government to provide protection for all Filipino environmental defenders
Residents of Brooke’s Point in Palawan decry continued operations of mining company
“Palaweños, for many years, lived decently in peace until mining companies came… their lives have been disturbed,” said Bishop Mesiona of Puerto Princesa