
Catholicism and convenience: Musings of a religious educator
In late 2011, a big change occurred in the Catholic Church: the release of the new English translation of the Mass. The response “And also with you” became “And with
In late 2011, a big change occurred in the Catholic Church: the release of the new English translation of the Mass. The response “And also with you” became “And with
At the Center for Culinary Arts (CCA) Manila, education goes beyond the basics—it is a rigorous, evolving craft led by world-class chef-instructors who are committed to excellence. This dedication
Celebrated couturier Michael Leyva is the first to remind anyone that his phenomenal rise in the industry began with his standing on the shoulders of his Kuya Brian. Brian’s
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William Shakespeare’s “All’s Well That Ends Well,” a captivating tale of love, obsession, and deceit, is ongoing at the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB) Design + Arts
In a small Wisconsin town where his family was the only Asian household, James Clar grew up struggling to embrace his Filipino American identity. Today, his work beams across continents—through
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