The People Power Revolution, also known as the EDSA Revolution and the Philippine Revolution of 1986, was a series of popular nonviolent revolutions and prayerful mass street demonstrations in the ...
December 31, the last day of the year, has often served as a day of closure, decision, and transition in Philippine history.
A Catholic bishop in the Philippines has urged youth in the Catholic-majority nation to continue advocating for social change while seeking out truth, drawing lessons from the People Power Revolution.
The Palace produces a multimedia timeline on the Philippine revolution that includes a composition meant to be the National Anthem, as well as a rare video of Gen Emilio Aguinaldo MANILA, Philippines ...
It’s two days after the 2019 midterm elections, and the spirit of revolution feels more alive than usual. With every election comes the raucous period after it. Post-elections is when a lot of people ...
Only a few Filipinos now remember that evening of Feb. 22, 1986, when Cardinal Jaime Sin of Manila called on contemplative nuns to fast and pray until the battle was won, or else "fast until the end ...