The Coffee Table Book entitled 'Gifted to Give', in commemoration of the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines, was launched on September 28, at the Radio Veritas Asia auditorium. The book was prepared jointly by CBCP Episcopal Commission on Social Communication, Radio Veritas Asia, and Radio Veritas 846.
“We are to share the Good News to the countless people on social media,” Cardinal Charles Bo told the participants of the RVA Training on Online Content Production, in Yangon, Myanmar. “We must share the Good News because the Church is a place where hope is given to the people.”
The president of the Federation of the Asian Bishops’ Conferences (FABC) appealed to all to support the mission of Radio Veritas Asia (RVA), the Asian Bishops’ project to proclaim the Gospel to Asia.
Cardinal Charles Maung Bo, SDB, President, Federation of Asian Bishops Conferences (FABC), will inaugurate a new mobile app for Radio Veritas Asia at St. Mary’s Cathedral, Yangon, Myanmar, October 11.
Radio Veritas Asia, together with local Churches in the region, continues its service as a missionary to Asia and to the world amid the challenges brought about by the coronavirus pandemic.
"Following the spirit of the theme of 500 years of Christianity in the Philippines, we are gifted with so many blessings but at the same time called to give and share for the good of all."
Radio Veritas Asia, together with local Churches in the region, continues its service as a missionary to Asia and to the world amid the challenges brought about by the coronavirus pandemic.
Dominic Kapthang, a customs officer for 36 years, shared with Radio Veritas Asia Zo Service how he practiced his faith in the midst of all the challenges in his work.
For its contribution to the history of the country and for “its crucial role in using truth to depose an oppressive and corrupt regime and restore Filipino faith in the electoral process,” Radio Veritas was given the Ramon Magsaysay Award, considered as Asia’s Nobel Prize,
Radio Veritas Asia’s Telugu service and Amruthavani conducted a free medical camp on December 20 to provide free medical check-up and special consultation for the public.
Representatives of Radio Veritas Asia turn over to various church groups the donations of radio network's Chinese listeners for urban poor communities affected by the coronavirus pandemic in the Philippine capital.
Saifuddin Sabuj, a media personality in Bangladesh and former producer of Radio Veritas Asia's Bengali Service, died on April 13 due to complications brought about by diabetes. He was 48 years old.
Listeners of the Mandarin Service of Radio Veritas Asia have sent donations for poor families affected by the new coronavirus pandemic in the Philippines.