UCA News Magazine Oct. 29, 2010
WITH four of his executive orders being challenged in the Supreme Court so early in his term, it looks like President Benigno Aquino III is not receiving enough good advice from his people.
THE National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP) has joined the growing call to sanction a Philippine labor attaché assigned to Hong Kong following the spread of a recorded conversation where the official berated a distressed overseas Filipino worker (OFW).
A TRIBAL group on the island of Boracay, central Philippines, continues to wait for land promised to them by the government.
ALTHOUGH it is past 10 p.m. and the cool breeze is soothing local people to sleep, 54 Catholic and Muslim young artists are still exchanging ideas on how to foster peace through creative writing, film and photography.
BORONGAN Bishop Crispin Varquez invited young people to undergo moral conversion as the Catholic Church is about to enter the season of Advent.
SENATOR Edgardo J. Angara has called for the restoration of the Church of San Mattias, an 18th century church in Tumauini, Isabela, considered as one of the best and most artistically-constructed brick structures in the Philippines.
SCIENCE is never to be feared, yet its discoveries will never be enough to answer all of the world’s questions, Pope Benedict XVI told scientists and researchers meeting at the Vatican.
MUSLIM students attending a Catholic School in Malawi tore up copies of the New Testament distributed by the Gideons Bible organization in front of their teachers, according to a report by the Aid to the Church in Need (ACN).
CHURCHES and volunteers have rushed to help survivors of the tsunami that tore through villages in Mentawai Island, West Sumatra.