Time travel in Bagac’s quaint living museum
Seven years ago, when my family visited Bataan, on the peninsula once drenched by the blood of Allied freedom fighters, there has risen a living...
Read moreSeven years ago, when my family visited Bataan, on the peninsula once drenched by the blood of Allied freedom fighters, there has risen a living...
Read moreEvery now and then, we are confronted by issues affecting secular institutions—and yet, among us from the laity, we have had as every now and...
Read moreThe alumni of the world-renowned UST Singers from the Philippines, named “Choir of the World Champion of Champions” in 2019, have again left echoes of...
Read moreEaster Sunday celebration in predominantly Christian Philippines this year—at a time of the coronavirus pandemic which has infected and killed thousands worldwide – is disparately...
Read moreThe celebration of Palm Sunday on April 5 this year is markedly different from the commemoration since this predominantly Christian nation of 108 million people...
Read moreRemember the traditional verse mnemonic “Thirty Days Hath September” graders of not long ago—from Tawi-Tawi up to Batanes—memorized as an oral tradition? It was a...
Read moreToday, Feb. 26, Catholic and Aglipayan priests in many towns of this predominantly Christian Southeast Asian archipelago, including the cities of Manila and Makati, will...
Read morePinili, Ilocos Norte, where warriors walked during the Philippine-American War at the turn of the 20th century and during the Japanese occupation in the 1940s, marks...
Read moreThe nine-day Midnight Mass starting today in Aglipayan and Catholic churches symbolizes the jubilant celebration of the Mass or Service of Worship in honor of...
Read moreMulti-colored lanterns and Christmas carols are seen and heard in all the Christian towns of this country, which received the Catholic Cross in 1521, including...
Read moreAs devastating storms pounded California, nature lovers feared for endangered monarch butterflies that winter there as part of a seemingly magical...
Read moreThe New Orleans Pelicans snapped a 10-game losing streak with a 131-121 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday,...
Read moreAs music's elite gather in Los Angeles for the Grammy awards on Sunday, one question is playing on loop: Will...
Read moreThousands of motorcyclists on Saturday roared 140 miles across Guatemala in a rolling procession to venerate a religious crucifix, the...
Read moreUkraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky agrees that weapons supplied by the West will not be used to attack Russian territory, Germany's...
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