
Maxene Magalona’s 6 tips for a strong, solid relationship with God
Actress and yoga teacher Maxene Magalona believes that one’s relationship with God should always be on solid ground.
Actress and yoga teacher Maxene Magalona believes that one’s relationship with God should always be on solid ground.
Amid the hustle and bustle of Caloocan City is a calm and serene haven where mall goers can reflect, refresh and renew their spirits. At the newly opened SM City
Candy Pangilinan is one happy and proud mom, sharing with fans the good news that her son Quentin has started training as an altar server.
Thirty-five years ago, it was York Minster in northern England that went up in flames.
Artists express sadness over recent Paris cathedral’s devastation through “Quasimodo” artworks inspired by ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’.
Completed in 1869, the church of San Joaquin town in Iloilo province, touted to be the country’s most militaristic due to the bas relief on its pediment depicting the Battle of Tetuan in Morocco in 1859 to 1860, is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year.
Recently, an advice of Pope Francis to priests to keep our homilies to 10 minutes made the rounds of the internet. (Fr. Joe Galdon, SJ, used to tell us in the seminary, “There are no souls saved after seven minutes,” while Fr. Jim Donelan, SJ, trained us, or at least tried to, on the one-point homily.)
A buttress supporting an adobe wall has collapsed and grass overgrows the patio of the four-century-old church that have earned it the nickname “Sistine Chapel of the Andes.”
The wood-mounted art piece — “The Silence of Our Lady” — was snatched last Friday from the Saint Ludger Church in Belgium.
One pastor took “show, don’t tell” to a whole new level when he demonstrated how people would see Jesus Christ in his Second Coming.
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