ACTRESS Kim Chiu learned her lesson the hard way. As a Cebuano herself, she thought of donating money as her way of helping her fellow
Category: Opinion
Weird timing?
SOMETIMES nature doesn’t knock — it storms, it quakes, it tears through the fragile masks we’ve built and shows us what’s underneath. In the Philippines,
Celebrating holiness and praying for the dead
IT’S good that in our country we have this very popular tradition called “undas” when families go to cemeteries to visit, clean and decorate graves
“Corruption na pod!”
THERE are many contributory factors on the economic malaise besetting the country. One of that is the lack of earnest and diligent effort on the
Parade of Saints
WHEN November comes, our hearts turn once again to one of the most joyful and meaningful traditions in our faith community — the Parade of
Never be boastful in our prayer
THAT’S what we can get from the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector. (cfr. Lk 18,9-14) Especially before God, we never have any
Bohol Province Hosted PGCA’s
60th National Midyear Conference
(Mental Health Management Protocol)
PHILIPPINE Guidance and Counseling Association (PGCA hold its 60th National Midyear Conference on October 23–24, 2025, at the Bohol Tropics Resort (Day 1) Graham Ave,
Be wary of NIA
I RECENTLY discovered that it is doubly difficult for the public to use/borrow the coaster of the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) even for the purpose
Future cut short
IN the October 19 issue of a local paper, a short news article caught my attention — a report on the sharp rise in adolescent
“Always to pray, and not to faint”
THAT’S the lesson Christ wants us to draw from that gospel parable about a woman who persisted in asking a judge to render her justice—even
