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'Fast, abstain from violence,' religious superiors tell police, military

'What we witness today is the reign of violence, intolerance, hatred, and division. We are sure this is the handiwork of the devil himself. We cannot shirk our duty to combat evil in our midst,' says an AMRSP statement

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BI upholds ruling to deport Dutch missionary


BI upholds ruling to deport Dutch missionary
Mar 8, 2021 10:39 PM PHT
Jezreel Ines
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) said on Monday, March 8, that it has denied the appeal of Dutch missionary and labor rights advocate Otto de Vries to overturn the cancellation of his residence visa.
The BI said that in a February 26 order, its Board of Commissioners maintained its ruling to cancel De Vries’ permanent visa due to his failure to provide evidence to reverse this decision.
Aside from the cancellation of his visa, the Dutch missionary has been ordered to immediately leave the country. He has been tagged as an undesirable alien, and has been included in the BI’s blacklist.

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Translating the Bible one language at a time


Translating the Bible one language at a time
Jan 17, 2021 4:22 PM PHT
Rappler.com
The New World Translation of the Bible is now being made available free of charge in 195 languages, including Tagalog and 5 other Philippine languages, to reach more people in their native tongue. 
Jehovah’s Witnesses released the New World Translation in 33 languages in 2020 alone, bringing the total number of published Bible translations to 195. 
In the Philippines, the complete revised version of the New World Translation is available in 6 languages namely Tagalog, Cebuano, Waray- Waray, Hiligaynon, Iloko and Pangasinan. 
Over 60% of the population speaks Cebuano, Tagalog, and Waray- Waray. Hiligaynon, on the other hand, is spoken mostly in Western Visayas while Iloko is the language of many in Northern and Central Luzon provinces. The Pangasinan language, meanwhile, is predominantly spoken in the Pangasinan province and northern Tarlac. 

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