Sunday Lifestyle
Trust the doting wife to cook up something different for her husband’s birthday. Noted sculptor Ramon Orlina’s wife Lay Ann did just that to celebrate his recent birthday.
When the children were growing up, Holy Week nearly always took us to the beach. It was not exactly the kind of setting conducive to the spiritual contemplation the occasion called for, but it provided a most welcome family break from life’s stresses and drudgeries.
Bongbong and Lisa (formerly Araneta) Marcos renewed their vows last Tuesday, April 17, in Florence, Italy, in the same medieval...
If I had continued to listen to my family and friends about what to do with my hair, I’d still be pouring chemicals on my head every six weeks. In February 2012, after 30 years of dyeing my hair, I decided to let nature take its course.
WHAT KIND of grandparent are you? Do you dote and lavish attention on your grandchildren? Is everything they say or do funny and clever, if not absolutely brilliant in your eyes?
As the yuletide season nears, the bazaars begin! Haven’t you asked yourself: Why so many bazaars? And what makes one better than the other?
In the book “Presence” is a study on the effects of positive vibrations on matter. It was conducted by a...
ZENY Marquez-Zicherelli drove us to the Parish of Sta. Rosa de Lima in Gamu, Isabela, and we found the church to be impressive, with very high ceiling, its walls made of brick. But parts of the roof were blown away during typhoon “Juan.” Although parts were rehabilitated during the time of Fr. Antonio Ancheta, former parish priest, the roof was torn again during typhoon “Pedring” when the acacia tree near the church fell on it.
He’s single, fashionable and lives a charmed and stylish life. Someday, Stephen Rey Tagud may even be the face of the domestic shipping industry.
In his 1950s speech, “Religion and the Free Community,” Fr. Horacio de la Costa, SJ, presents an interesting view of...