9/11, 24 years after
The day of infamy where a coordinated Islamic Fundamentalist group Al Queda attacked Lower Manhattan, Arlington and other places in the United States killed thousands. It was sudden, strange and the world was caught...
“BER months”
The ‘ber months—September, October, November, and December—are a period that signifies the winding down of the year. A beginning of new season, and a heightened sense of celebration, charity, and family time.
But this was...
Our just-tiis system
A snatcher caught with a cellphone in downtown Tacloban is instantly dragged by police, handcuffed, and displayed for the cameras. But a senator caught plundering millions walks into court in a barong, smiling and...
Tears for our children
How did we arrive at a place where P545 billion in public funds could be siphoned into substandard or non-existent projects, where only 15 contractors cornered one-fifth of the budget? How did betrayal of...
The symphony of Now: Finding balance between ambition and appreciation
Life often presents a stark dichotomy: the relentless pursuit of ambition and the quiet joy of appreciating the present moment. Society’s relentless push for achievement often overshadows the simple joys and the importance of...
Developing our constant need for Christ
THIS is the lesson we can draw from that gospel episode where people with all kinds of sicknesses went to see Christ for healing. (cfr. Lk 6,12-19) But for us, we should not wait...