Day: August 3, 2014

Part 1 of 2 Hiyee! It’s August.  It’s Kadayawan month.  For our visitors who will be staying here few days from now  especially the directors of liturgy for the National Meeting of Diocesan Directors of Liturgy (NMDDL) slated on August 11-14, here are two separate stories...

There have been different conceptions regarding the subject of democracy.  Well, the most prevailing at present is that it means “a government of the people, for the people and by the people.”  It originates from the Greek demos and kratia, meaning people’s rule. Understandably it would suggest one that respects the...

Today is St. John Baptiste Marie Vianney Sunday. The universal Church remembers this compassionate confessor and spiritual counselor. His life serves as an inspiration to us all, priests and laity alike. First, no matter how many times he failed in class, his determination has not failed....