It’s Pentecost–time to complete the paradigm shift
Back in college, we took a course under Fr. Tom Green, SJ (famous for his books on spirituality, his retreats and spiritual direction) on Philosophy
Back in college, we took a course under Fr. Tom Green, SJ (famous for his books on spirituality, his retreats and spiritual direction) on Philosophy
I watched a most heartwarming Christmas story in, of all places, Baclayon, Bohol, early this year. It was a puppet show staged by the neighborhood
Tito Anding’s death on May 23 has brought the brothers’ bald head count to four—two older ones, and two younger—from the original nine born of
The formal launch of Bella Patria! (Beautiful Motherland) at Rustan’s Makati revealed much about the strong ties between the Philippines and Italy. This month-long Italian
Time is truly the most precious commodity of our generation. I can’t believe half of 2011 is almost gone! This hyperspace half-year has seen me
I am in my mid-’60s and have three grown-up children. They’re all professionals and I consider them ideal individuals. Two of my daughters are living abroad with their spouses and families, and my youngest child is with me.
The Salvador and Pilar Sala Foundation held an afternoon musicale at the stately ancestral home of the Sala Family in Gorordo Avenue. It was dubbed
Monsignor Manuel Gabriel, parish priest and rector of St. Andrew Cathedral, launched last May 31 the feast of the Visitation, the pilgrimage months of June,
He can run, jump and shoot, but everybody agrees that Gary David is indeed Mr. Anonymous of the professional league. But don’t blame it on
The orchestrator of North America’s most lavish weddings is not slowing down. On the contrary, he may even go on to plan his celebrity clients’
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