‘God is always hiring’
I’ve been asking myself what, if any, might be my mission in life, and wondering if, with my modest resources and energy, I’d still be up to it. To
I’ve been asking myself what, if any, might be my mission in life, and wondering if, with my modest resources and energy, I’d still be up to it. To
“At the end of the day, let’s put our trust in God.” Hardly original advice, but this ending to the homily of Fr. Tito Caluag resonated with the select
Today, April 26, the fourth Sunday of Easter, is also Good Shepherd Sunday. The Good Shepherd is one of the earliest symbols of the Christian community that predates the Cross
This Sunday, the Feast of the Sto. Niño, we wish to reflect on the apostolic visit of Pope Francis.
AS I was preparing for today’s Mass, I realized this is the 10th year we celebrate together Tata’s birthday. Last year, she was 58, so this year she is turning 57. The 10th year of giving thanks; today is a bit more special.
One night over drinks in the Jesuit community of Gonzaga University, one of the members of the community made a comment: “Boy, oh boy, nothing much has changed! We still make rules out of the hardness of our hearts!”
When desires meet, the miracle takes place. We have seen this work so often during crisis, whether on a personal or social level.
ONE of the most famous drawings in the world is Albrecht Durer’s “Praying Hands.” This is supposedly a tribute to his brother, Albert, who for years worked in the mines to finance the studies of Albrecht in the arts academy. Coming from a family of 18, with limited resources, the brothers made a pact that while one studied, the other would work to pay for the former’s studies. Both dreamed of becoming artists.
Last Tuesday, I attended the launching of the K+12 program of the Department of Education in Malacañang.
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