Augusto Villalón, architect and cultural heritage conservation advocate who spearheaded the listing of several Philippine historical and natural landmarks in...
Pitting one set of siblings against another, the Ilusorio family feud has dragged on for more than 15 years now, clogged the court system with more than 300 legal suits and counter-suits, and entertained the idly curious as it played out in the media over the years.
FOR the first time in the 40 years she has been holding homecoming concerts in Manila, pianist Cecile Licad had...
THE RARELY heard Piano Concerto No. 1 by Béla Bartók made a triumphant comeback Sept. 19 in the latest season...
The Holy Face of Manoppello, said to be the Veil of Veronica that was used to wipe the face of Christ on the way to Golgotha, will tour the Philippines Sept. 10-17.
The Latin word sanctuarium originally refers to a place that is a haven for all that is holy. It is a place where beauty and charity come together. A sanctuary brings the brightest ideals of mankind and uses them for a higher purpose.
Whenever you awaken to your divinity, you become aware of who you really are. There is a shift from your so-called human nature to your God nature. And when there is this shift, it is called a resurrection.
As the saying goes, “The more things change, the more they stay the same.”
The heat was sweltering outside the Santuario de San Antonio in Forbes Park. But guests at the 20th wedding anniversary celebration of Dennis and Tessa Valdes gathered inside the church were dressed for winter.
On mom’s seventh death anniversary, Sept. 19, I texted family and friends for prayers. I myself, a Roman Catholic by baptism if little more, offered a Mass at the Santuario de San Antonio.