Sunday Lifestyle
“This great season of grace is your gift to your family to renew us in spirit…”—from Preface of Lent II, The Spirit of Penance
TO CELEBRATE her 70th birthday, Maria Victoria G. Gibson (Mary V. to loved ones) played choice pieces from her favorite...
Efforts to document the etchings of the Angono petroglyphs could be the best way, for now, to ensure that these are not forgotten.
The 6th Manila Cathedral-Basilica (MCB) Pipe Organ Concert slated on Nov. 29, 7 p.m., will welcome Chito Tagle, the new...
SOME WEAR power suits and power heels and rule in the corporate world, while others prefer more sensible flats and reign in their respective homes with all of Martha Stewart’s skills and none of her prison history.
I’m no risk taker. I don’t gamble. I don’t play the market. I like solid and long-term investments; they’re safer—like, say, real estate, where, even then, my capital is limited to a home and another piece to keep and sell for a profit when the time comes.
It is 10 p.m. on a Saturday, and The Fort Strip in Bonifacio Global City (BGC) is teeming with young people. They own the night, these kids with money to burn and whose idea of a good time starts around midnight.
This Sunday’s readings have faith as the central theme. We see in the first reading how faith sustained the chosen people from the Exodus to their entry into the promised land. Then in the second reading, St. Paul beautifully summarizes Abraham’s own journey of faith and how this bore fruit in his “descendants as numerous as the stars in the sky and as countless as the sands on the seashore.”
(Part 1) That they form a nation whose territory consists of islands dotting the Pacific quite removed...
When I was a child, there used to be a Kindergarten A and B in my school. You had to go through it before you could step into Grade I. It is notable that the public school system has belatedly found the necessity to add that to their curriculum. In St. Theresa’s College, if the teacher thought a pupil bright, you were allowed to “skip” or “jump” Grade I and go straight to Grade II, as I was.