40th Anniversary of Filipino Leader’s Ouster Hits Home for Queens Priest
Student leaders vow ongoing mobilizations against entrenched corruption and political dynasties during the 40th anniversary of the nonviolent EDSA People Power Revolution.
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People Power at 40: Radio Veritas and its role in the revolution
BULACAN, Philippines – Catholic radio station Radio Veritas played a crucial role during EDSA People Power Revolution, airing the call of Jaime Cardinal Sin to stand up against the dictatorship of Ferdinand E. Marcos. Sin’s appeal drew hundreds of thousands of people to EDSA, sparking what would become a historic, peaceful uprising. Forty years later, Rappler reporter Patrick Cruz visits the Radio Veritas Transmitter Station in Malolos, Bulacan,…
40th Anniversary of Filipino Leader’s Ouster Hits Home for Queens Priest
Father Patrick Longalong (below right) said his sister, Gigi (second from left), and thousands of her fellow university students showed great courage in holding campus protests against the Marcos regime in the 1980s. He and Gigi are pictured with their sister Lissa Longalong (left) and their mother Amparo Longalong. (Photo: Courtesy of Father Longalong). QUEENS VILLAGE — Feb. 25 will mark the 40th anniversary of President Ferdinand Marcos’ fall …
In a pastoral letter the presuliricordano the forty-year anniversary of the Edsa Revolution, with a reminder of the unresolved problems of the present day. The 'three sacred duties: remember, repent, react' to 'welcome the spirit of that miracle and build a better future'. "We support honest and competent leaders, attentive to the common good and continue the education of good citizenship."
Homily | EDSA 40: Celebrating faith, freedom, and peace
Archbishop Gilbert Garcera, CBCP president, presides over the fourth novena Mass for the 40th anniversary of the 1986 People Power Revolution at the Edsa Shrine in Quezon City. CBCP NEWS February 19, 2026 QUEZON City— Below is the homily delivered by Archbishop Gilbert Garcera, CBCP president, during the fourth day of the novena Mass m…
EDSA40 protest seeks to revive people power against corruption
By Dulce Amor Rodriguez “Whatever your political color, let us unite at Edsa against poverty and corruption. All those involved must be held accountable.” MANILA — Forty years ago, millions of Filipinos filled Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) and forced the ouster of a dictator accused of plunder and repression. This February 25, 2026 a broad coalition of progressive groups plans to return to the same highway, arguing that the corruption an…
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