Appeal for Volunteer Trainers

To: All Laiko Members: National Lay Organizations & Arch/Diocesan Councils of The Laity Dear Brothers & Sisters, The peace and love of the Lord! In an effort to help victims of drug abuse, LAIKO has pledged, together with the Lay Society of St. Arnold Janseen and the Department of the…

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Forum on Biblical Spirituality on Labor Issues

Ika-20 ng Mayo, 2017 (Sabado) 3rd Floor, Multi Purpose Center, Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro Parish 2042 Calamba cor. Instruccion St., Sampaloc, Manila 8:00am-12:00nn “Tugon sa patuloy na pakikilakbay sa sektor ng mga manggagawa” Program: 8:00 am–9:00 am—————Registration 9:00 am–9:10 am—————Prayer/Welcome Remarks 9:10 am-9:15 am—————Church People-Workers Solidarity Orientation 9:15 am-9:20…

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The Ever Worsening Consequences of Climate Change

And What We Should Do If We Truly Care About Humanity and the Environment   By increasing our burning of fossil fuels and destruction of forests, we, primarily the industrialized nations, are causing the global mean temperature of Earth to rise year after year, producing Category 5 hurricanes, extreme tornadoes,…

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SaLakYag Kalikasan 2017

Sama-samang sakay, lakad, at layag para sa kalikasan Download invitation to Sangguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas Chair Bishop Broderick Pabillo A nationally synchronized anti-mining action was conceptualized in 2015 and affirmed during the PMPI SOS Conference in Baguio City last January 26-28, 2017. The national activity hopes to integrate a planned…

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Lakbay Buhay Updates

Pirmahan Ang Petisyon #Lakbaybuhay Sa aming mga halal na mga Senador lalo na sina Senador Poe, Binay, Gordon, Zubiri, Honasan, Villar, Recto, Pimentel, Angara, Legarda, at Villanueva, Kami ang mga mamamayang naniniwala na ang parusang bitay ay hindi makatao, illegal, hindi epektibo, at kontra mahirap. Hinihikayat po namin kayong huwag…

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Hungry Children Behind Bars

Shay Cullen 11 May 2107 If ever you were in Metro Manila and went to visit a Bahay Pag-asa, that is a “House of Hope” where children as young as seven to 15 are incarcerated behind bars and mixed with youth up to 17 years of age, you will see…

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