A LIVING WATER FOR THE POOR
Romeo R. Capalla, A Living Water for the Poor: A Reflection on the Liturgy of the Third Sunday of Lent, 23 March 2014 by Davao Arcbishop Emeritus Fernando R. Capalla ±. ±. ±. ± Water… Read more »
Romeo R. Capalla, A Living Water for the Poor: A Reflection on the Liturgy of the Third Sunday of Lent, 23 March 2014 by Davao Arcbishop Emeritus Fernando R. Capalla ±. ±. ±. ± Water… Read more »
What is essential and quite obvious is all too often invisible to the eye. Six hundred to seven hundred years from now it is quite likely that the student of… Read more »
The Waray will not take it lying down; “Tindog” means the Waray will rise again. The Leyte Gulf Region folk are not pleased. Their hatred for the PNoy regime was lately… Read more »
Truth be told: Frank needs no lawyers to defend himself from the unfair portraiture done of him such as that lately by Adam. He can speak for himself, which he… Read more »
Gardeners read the tell-tale signs of possible regime change knowing fully well that no situation is exactly like another. Franklin Drilon, second-time President of the Senate, knows the classic Marcosian… Read more »
At the last symposium on Good Governance, held again at Christ the King Mission Seminary, Leonor (Liling) Magtolis Briones shed light on corruption’s dark centers. Not one napped or even… Read more »