‘No need to apologize’: Kris Aquino still praises Manny Pacquiao after loss to Yordenis Ugas
Kris Aquino is still raving for Manny Pacquiao despite his loss to Yordenis Ugás via unanimous decision in their boxing match today.
Kris Aquino is still raving for Manny Pacquiao despite his loss to Yordenis Ugás via unanimous decision in their boxing match today.
Today’s Gospel has three general themes represented by parables. The parables of the hidden treasure and the pearl of great price are dramatic portrayals of the total offering of self, once we discover what our mission is.
FR. Joseph Tetlow, SJ, one of the gurus of Ignatian spirituality, points out that in our present environment, where premium is given to self-realization as a standard of well-being, the concept of humility as self-abasement does not appeal much.
In the ’60s, Stanford professor Walter Mischel conducted a study that would eventually be known as the marshmallow experiment. This would become one of the key principles in emotional intelligence or EQ (quotient), the delayed gratification principle.
In one of the interviews Pope Francis gave onboard a plane headed back to Rome, he responded with, “Who am I to judge?” when presented with the case of a homosexual cleric. The context in which the statement was made is equally important.
Sliced heirloom tomatoes, steamed lobster and house-made burrata greeted Pope Francis on his first night in New York, where a celebrity chef cooking for her second Pontiff said her menu was inspired by Francis’ humility and simplicity.
Today’s Gospel and readings talk about humble service. It also happens to be the “60th birthday” of Imelda O. Cojuangco—Meldy or Tita Meldy to many and Tata to her family.
MANILA, Philippines–Be humble, learn to say sorry. This was the call of Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines president and Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Socrates Villegas to Filipino faithful as he
It is said that when the student is ready the teacher appears. Thus comes Pope Francis, teaching, by example, the virtue that is, to me, the foundation of all virtues—humility. Indeed, because of this, change is happening in the Catholic Church, happening not in dogma, but in its very heart.
There are three points of reflection I invite you to consider for this Sunday: One, humility as a fruit and a process of self-awareness and self-acceptance; two, humility as a principle of relationships; and three, humility as a way of life.
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