Proyekto Pilipino is a podcast about Filipino history, culture, and civics made for the Filipino people. The goal is to hold discussions about historical events and current issues to build a culture of valuing and understanding.
In preparation for the May 2022 elections, season 1 will focus on highlighting the importance of Civics in our voting and electoral process.
Join Fr. Tito Caluag and three distinguished historians and thinkers—Dr. Leloy Claudio, Manolo Quezon III, and Carlo Santiago—as we refresh our knowledge of our rights and obligations as citizens, dive deeper into the processes and roles of the government, and understand the importance of taking part in the democratic project of the Philippines.
The goal: so we can make better and informed decisions for our country.
New episodes drop Mondays and Thursdays, brought to you by The Conscience Collective and Podcast Network Asia.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Proyekto Pilipino is a podcast about Filipino history, culture, and civics made for the Filipino people. The goal is to hold discussions about historical events and current issues to build a culture of valuing and understanding.
In preparation for the May 2022 elections, season 1 will focus on highlighting the importance of Civics in our voting and electoral process.
Join Fr. Tito Caluag and three distinguished historians and thinkers—Dr. Leloy Claudio, Manolo Quezon III, and Carlo Santiago—as we refresh our knowledge of our rights and obligations as citizens, dive deeper into the processes and roles of the government, and understand the importance of taking part in the democratic project of the Philippines.
The goal: so we can make better and informed decisions for our country.
New episodes drop Mondays and Thursdays, brought to you by The Conscience Collective and Podcast Network Asia.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ano ba ang konsepto ng separation of Church and State? At dapat bang hindi nakikisawsaw ang simbahan sa usapang pulitika, at vice versa?
The separation of the Church and State is in the constitution, and the Canon Law of the Catholic Church outlines the separation between these two entities. But while many people would like to draw a line between what is religious and what is political, the reality is that religion deals with morals, and the whole concept of nationhood is moral, as well. Join Fr. Tito Caluag and his friendly trio of distinguished thinkers—Dr. Leloy Claudio, Manolo Quezon, and Carlo Santiago—as they talk about the role of our faith and discernment in helping us decide who to vote for in the coming elections.
Religion is part of our history and our lives, and at the end of the day, we bring our history and morals to the political choices that we make as Filipinos and as voters.
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