ALFI UPDATES
ALFI’s statement on the SB 1979 (Prevention of Adolescent Pregnancy Act of 2023)
Thank you, Sangguniang Laiko, Missionary Families of Christ, and Project Dalisay for your actions against the consolidated SB No. 1979 of 2023. Prior to consolidation, 3 bills on the same subject matter were filed in 2023. ALFI submitted its position paper to the...
ALFI Position Paper on Teenage-Adolescent Pregnancy (19th Senate)
ALFI Position Paper on Teenage-Adolescent Pregnancy (19th Senate)
ALFI Position Paper on Teenage-Adolescent Pregnancy (19th Congress)
2024 Bar Examiner
On behalf of ALFI’s Board of Trustees/Advisers and Members, I extend our affectionate congratulations to our Prolife Warrior - ALFI President, ATTY. GIRLIE S. NOCHE - for a job very well done as 2024 Bar Examiner. We are so proud of you Mme. President and wish you...
Breaking Barriers: Atty. Girlie Noche’s Vision for Women, Peace, and Education
Atty. Girlie Noche delivered an inspiring presentation at the Interfaith Forum on Women, Peace, and Security, attended by delegates from local and international civil society groups, religious organizations, and government agencies. Her talk, “Breaking Barriers:...
Letter to Cardinal-Elect David
TALK: Divorce in the Philippines: For the Common Good?
WATCH: 1SAMBAYAN -Divorce or No Divorce
1SAMBAYAN -Divorce or No Divorce
Divorce in the Philippines: Protecting the Common Good and Paths to Progress – Lecture
ALFI President Atty. Maria Concepcion S. Noche gives a talk on one of the most contentious issues in our country today: the Divorce Bill. In this talk, Atty. Noche discusses what the Philippine Constitution states about marriage and the family. She ultimately answers...
WATCH: ALFI President, Atty. Girlie Noche, spoke about the Current Public Policy Concerns affecting Family and Life.
The Episcopal Commission on Family and Life (ECFL) of the CBCP held its national conference at the Diversion 21 Hotel, Iloilo City on February 16-17, 2024. It was attended by the ECFL Chairman, Bishop Jesse Mercado, and Executive Secretary, Fr. Rico Ayo, other...
DIVORCE … Why Not?
Divorce in the Philippines is not legal but it looks like there are more couples getting an annulment. Isn’t this enough reason to legalize divorce?