By Ignacio R. Bunye As Tropical Storm “Kristine” pounded the Bicol Region and accelerated westward, the Philippines once again finds itself grappling with the formidable forces of nature. This tropical storm which intensified into a severe tropical storm as it approached Isabela, has left a significant mark on the nation, causing widespread disruptions and forcing communities …
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Piyesta Minatay’s true spirit
By Herman M. Lagon In the Philippines, early November is unlike any other time of the year. From bustling flower markets to candlelit cemeteries, “Piyesta Minatay” — All Souls’ Day — is a unique cultural event that honors departed loved ones while uniting families and communities. For many of us, these days are far from …
Sino ang pupwedeng mangaral ng Salita sa mga patay na?
By MELANIO LAZO MAURICIO, JR. INSPIRASYON SA BUHAY. “Pakatandaan ninyo na darating ang oras, at ngayon na nga, na maririnig ng mga patay ang tinig ng Anak ng Diyos at ang sinumang makinig sa kanya ay mabubuhay,” si Jesus, ang ating Diyos at Tagapagligtas na Siyang Diyos Ama, Anak at Espiritu Santo. (Juan 5:25, Bibliya) *** …
Unafraid with the things of God
By Fr. Roy Cimagala That gospel episode where Christ shocked his apostles when they saw him walking on the water (cfr. Matthew 14:22-36) reminds us that the ways of God can overwhelm us and even throw us into the grip of fear. We should just remember what Christ told his apostles. “Take courage, it is …
Threat of marine litter to human health, food security, economy, and environment
By Dennis Gorecho Some 352,479 kilograms of trash and debris, ranging from plastics to other waste materials, were collected in 250 coastal sites across the country during the International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) on September 21, 2024. ICC is the world’s largest volunteer effort for ocean’s health and is being conducted every third Saturday of September of each year to raise …
Threads of heritage
By Herman M. Lagon Traditional weaving of piña fabric is a tangible, intricate and resilient way to unite a community. At Kaangtanan 2024, academics, artisans, advocates, and cultural workers discussed the significance of piña weaving in Western Visayas, revealing a rich history of resilience and innovation. This delicate but durable pineapple-based fabric has symbolized Filipino …
Systemic solutions
By Sonny Angara Recent surveys by Pulse Asia and the Social Weather Stations found that a majority of Filipinos were ready to face the new year with optimism and hope. Unfortunately, for many of our countrymen, the new year came with several challenges. Two in particular come to mind. First were the floods and landslides …
Lessons from the sower and the seed
By Fr. Roy Cimagala The parable of the sower and the seed (cfr. Matthew 13:1-9) prods us to undertake the urgent and most necessary task of spreading the Word of God widely and abidingly. It also urges us to be that good soil that brings good and plentiful fruit of God’s Word. Nowadays, we cannot …
Where is Sonny Buenaventura and is Duterte showing up?
come to thinkBy Ade S. Fajardo Sonny Buenaventura can most likely corroborate the narration submitted by Retired PO3 Arturo B. Lascañas to the International Criminal Court (ICC). Lascañas said in his ICC affidavit that Buenaventura was one of the “evil lieutenants” in the Davao Death Squad (DDS), Rodrigo Duterte’s “personal killing machine” whose targets …
Student leadership in a nutshell
By Herman M. Lagon Being a leader is more than just having a title; it is an arduous — sometimes thankless and lonely — journey. The responsibilities of a student leader in a dynamic and complex school setting go far beyond planning events or chairing committees. It requires a unique blend of integrity, social awareness …