
Radio Veritas
Radio Veritas is a Catholic radio station based in the Philippines, established in 1969 by the Philippine bishops and the Vatican. It serves as a medium for evangelization, providing religious programming, news, and inspirational content rooted in Catholic teachings. The station is known for its role in promoting social justice, moral values, and community development. It gained historical significance during the 1986 People Power Revolution, serving as a crucial communication tool for peaceful resistance. Radio Veritas broadcasts in multiple languages, including English, Filipino, and local dialects, reaching a wide audience across the country. It operates under the supervision of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) and is committed to truth, integrity, and faith-based communication. The station also features live Masses, prayers, and discussions on current issues from a Christian perspective. Its mission is to inspire hope, foster unity, and deepen spiritual growth among its listeners. Radio Veritas continues to adapt to modern media trends, offering online streaming and digital content. It remains a trusted voice for Filipino Catholics, upholding its motto, "Ang Tinig ng Katotohanan" (The Voice of Truth).