Where did Jesus ascend to Heaven?
May 24 will be Ascension Sunday, and since the coronavirus in the Holy Land has resulted in the cancelation of all pilgrimages, expect the two sites associated with the Lord’s
May 24 will be Ascension Sunday, and since the coronavirus in the Holy Land has resulted in the cancelation of all pilgrimages, expect the two sites associated with the Lord’s
The apostolic visit of Pope Francis to the Philippines stirred up memories of our visit to the Holy Land on a Holy Week. I joined
Today, practically all the kids I encounter in the malls are English-speaking. It seemed so ‘low class’ if one’s kids spoke in Tagalog (!)
Since her recent two-week pilgrimage to the Holy Land, beauty doctor Vicki Belo has been totally focusing on personal spiritual growth, palangga.
Water during the hot summer months is a most precious commodity. It quenches thirst. It refreshes. It cleanses. Water has also played a vital part in my pilgrimages with Journeys of Faith. Whether it’s a trip to the Holy Land walking the path of Jesus with Fr. Rene Lopez, or visiting places in Eastern Europe and Marian lands where the Christian faith and first saints thrived, water is ever present.
The greatest story ever told comes alive with a trip to the Holy Land itself. This Christmas season, performing artist couple Robert Seña and Isay Alvarez and their children, along with other pilgrims, will visit Israel and parts of Syria, Palestine, Jordan and other ancient holy sites identified with the birth, ministry, suffering, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
In 2012, I joined a couple of friends in an exciting magazine shoot in the Holy Land with the help of our friends from Meteor Travel Agency.
Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle, who’s now in Rome for the conclave to choose a new pope, leads the list of homilists of Make Mine Productions’ television presentation, “The Seven Last Words in the Year of Faith, Year 26,” on March 29, Good Friday, 12 nn to 3 p.m., on IBC Channel 13.
The Church of Scientology has apparently found one place where its presence doesn’t set off alarms, protests and demonstrations, and that place is one of the world’s most religiously fraught countries — Israel.
On Dec. 22, Mitch Valdes, singer, actor, funny bone, will have the distinctive honor of being the first Filipino to hold a concert right in Manger Square in the ancient town of Bethlehem.
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