I’m writing my own gospel, my own truth
My life is my gospel, no different from Matthew’s, Mark’s, Luke’s, or John’s of the New Testament; it is a testimony to the existence of God in my life as witnessed by me.
My life is my gospel, no different from Matthew’s, Mark’s, Luke’s, or John’s of the New Testament; it is a testimony to the existence of God in my life as witnessed by me.
Have you ever wanted to run away from home? Have you never had the urge to just junk everything and take off for some remote place where you know no one and no one knows you? Does the thought of anonymity excite you?
It took me all of two weeks to get rid of a nasty viral cough. On the first day, my bff Manny texted me. “Wala lang yan. Yang virus-virus, ka-ek ek-an lang yan ng mga doctor. Tatawasin kita. I will burn some nice CDs for you from my stash.”
I identify fully with the concept of folk Catholicism. It’s an idea expressed by Pope Benedict XVI in defining the robust religiosity of Filipinos. I must admit, I’m one folk Catholic. My faith grew in the ways of folk Catholicism. I thrive on it because I am able to relate to Jesus Christ my Savior in a tactile way.
Since 1993, the Friends of St. Joseph and the Hospicio de San José have been propagating the devotion to St. Joseph through novenas and exhibits of icons.
Children heard stories celebrating smart, strong women during the Inquirer’s Saturday morning Read-Along session to mark Women’s Month.
World boxing champion Manny Pacquiao, who says the Bible has changed his life, is hanging his gloves this season of Lent to take on a new task: to preach the Word of God to priests.
Whenver I’d run into Sir Gani at the office, he would always greet me with a supportive: “Uy, tumaba ka! By one millimeter.”
Long before Adele’s Grammy grand slam, there was kaleidoscope-haired, über-funky Cyndi Lauper who snagged multiple coveted music awards. And check out the numbers: She has been nominated for 14 Grammys (she’s won six), two American Music Awards, seven American Video Awards, and 18 MTV Awards.
Four bands, one stage, one heck of a crazy night. Overwhelming? Maybe. Fun? You bet. The music fest entitled “SMASH Project 2012” just kicked off a sweltering month by bringing in four of the hottest rock acts from the US, joined by four of our local crowd favorites Chicosci, Typecast, Urbandub, and Slapshock.
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