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Father Amado Picardal I have started another phase of my life, a life of solitude and silence as a hermit after so many years of active ministry. I am living the life I have always longed fo... Read more
“Without justice and love, peace will always be an illusion.” -Dom Helder Cámara It’s been more than a year now since I arrived here in Nicaragua, the poorest country in Latin America and th... Read more
I COULD CRY was my comment on Sis Gelly’s remark that the Spiritus Hall of Ruah Center will now be quiet on Friday nights. The function room served as the venue of Totus Tuus Journey,... Read more
MY ‘IMPERFECT MOTHER’ “Why Eli Nar Jr.?” some FB friends would ask me. Well, Eli stands for my late father (+Elias Sr), Nar is my mother (Genara) and Jr (Junior) for... Read more
Dear Friends: I will be boarding in a little while, but before doing that, let me share with you some thoughts and feelings, which I consider worth sharing to friends in this public forum. B... Read more
IT IS IMPOSSIBLY doable to douse enthusiasm pushed by the prospect of a collective confession. I’d venture that the feeling would not be far from what children felt when it was their f... Read more
By Louise P. Abesa The beauty of democracy that we enjoy now is that every single Filipino of legal age and who fulfills the 6-month residency requirement of the COMELEC is empowered... Read more
ATE MILA GALINATO is a potent prayer warrior in that she successfully mobilized the entire PREX community in storming heaven to pour down its blessing last Saturday on the 4th General... Read more
By Oliver Samson May 27, 2018 QUEZON City Sheep, peacocks, native pigs, hamsters, chickens, lovebirds, and other animals thrive today in what used to be garbage dump inside a parish church... Read more
By Roy Lagarde May 17, 2018 Manila, Philippines Setting a tradition of promoting the veneration of saints, the Manila Cathedral will have the blood relic of Saint John Paul II exposed agai... Read more