
Originally published byPhilippine Daily Inquirer
Since Sept. 21, the sisters of a religious congregation in Quezon City assemble outside their convent every Friday, turning their small corner of the metro into a weekly call for accountability. Two months ago, as the Philippines marked the anniversary of the declaration of martial law with a massive protest against corruption, the Religious of the Good Shepherd (RGS), went out to the streets, as well. A few days later, more religious congregations converged at their convent on Aurora Boulevard for the โMisa ng Bayan para sa Kapayapaan, Katarungan, at Hustisya sa mga Katiwalian at Malawakang Korupsyon.โ But what started […]...
Keep on reading: Nuns carry on fight vs corruption since Sept. 21
Keep on reading: Nuns carry on fight vs corruption since Sept. 21
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