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Why is God so forgiving?

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AND why should we, like God, be forgiving also? These questions can rise after reading that gospel episode where St. Peter asked Christ how many times should he forgive someone who has offended him. (cfr. Mt 18,21-35) St. Peter dared to suggest, 7 times, which already meant a lot. But Christ told him, not only seven times, but seventy times seven times, which practically means always.

The quick answer to these questions is that no matter how we are to God and to each other, we will always remain children of God and brothers and sisters to each other. As such, we are meant to love God and everybody else, irrespective of how we behave. And it is forgiveness which is the ultimate form of love.

If God, in Christ, loves us so much that he became man and went all the way to offer his life for us, and if we are children of God who are supposed to be like God, then we too should have a love for God and for one another that is boundless.

Christ’s boundless love for us is shown not only in the fact that he offered his life for us—and as St. John said, “Greater love has no than this, that a man lays down his life for his friends” (Jn 15,13)—but he also offered forgiveness to those who crucified him. (cfr. Lk 23, 34)

We should just learn how to be forgiving the way God in Christ is always forgiving us. And the reason is because by always forgiving, we liken ourselves with God, with Christ, who is the pattern of our humanity and the savior of our damaged humanity. Forgiving is the ultimate act of love which is the very essence of God and which is also intended for us since we are supposed to be God’s image and likeness.

Thus, we have to learn to be forgiving always of others, no matter how undeserving we feel they are of forgiveness. That’s how God forgave us. He took the initiative. He offered forgiveness and continues to do so if only to bring us back to him.

The awareness of this truth should also help us to develop the attitude to forgive one another as quickly as possible, since that is the only way we can learn to love. When we find it hard to forgive others, it is a clear sign that we are full of ourselves, are self-righteous, proud and vain.

We have to continually check on our attitude towards others because today’s dominant culture is filled precisely by the viruses of self-righteousness, that feeling that we are superior to others, etc. We have to do constant battle against that culture that undermines our duty to be always forgiving.

Obviously, to be always forgiving, we need to make a lot of sacrifice since we have to conquer our pride. Forgiveness is a real game-changer since with it we would be willing to let go of whatever hurt and anger we may have. It actually takes a huge weight off our shoulders.

Pride often stems from the feeling that we have been wronged or disrespected. But with forgiveness, we can manage to let go of that feeling, enabling us to be stronger than our ego. It’s not actually about letting someone off the hook. The guilty still has to face the consequences of his acts. But with forgiveness, we free ourselves from negative vibes.
With forgiveness, we can manage to be at peace with anyone even as we continue to sort out things to fix whatever problem or issue we may have at hand.

 

The trailblazing impact of women entrepreneurs on economy and society

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Women entrepreneurs are increasingly becoming pivotal figures in shaping the global economy and transforming societies. Their impact extends beyond mere economic gains, fostering job creation, driving innovation, and empowering other women to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams. Despite facing unique challenges, women-owned businesses are proving to be dynamic engines of growth and positive change.

Economic Growth and Job Creation

Women entrepreneurs significantly contribute to economic growth by starting and scaling businesses across various sectors. These ventures generate revenue, stimulate local and national economies, and enhance overall prosperity. Studies show that women are more likely to reinvest their earnings in their families and communities, creating a ripple effect of economic benefits.

Moreover, women-owned businesses are vital for job creation. In the United States, women-owned firms contribute nearly $3 trillion to the economy and are directly responsible for 23 million jobs. This demonstrates the substantial role women play in providing employment opportunities and reducing unemployment rates. As women continue to start and grow businesses, their impact on job creation is set to increase, further bolstering economic stability and growth.

Driving Innovation and Creativity

Women entrepreneurs often bring unique perspectives and innovative solutions to the market. They are adept at recognizing unmet needs within their communities and creating products or services to address those gaps. This leads to increased competition among businesses, as each strives to offer the best and most creative solutions.

Their creativity isn’t limited by conventional approaches, allowing them to pioneer new business models and technologies. This spirit of innovation is crucial for economic advancement, as it drives efficiency, productivity, and competitiveness.

Empowering Other Women

One of the most profound impacts of women entrepreneurs is their role in empowering other women. By breaking gender stereotypes and challenging traditional norms, they pave the way for greater gender equality in business and society. Their success stories inspire and motivate aspiring women entrepreneurs to pursue their dreams and overcome societal barriers.

Furthermore, women entrepreneurs often prioritize creating supportive ecosystems for other women. They actively engage in mentorship programs, sharing their knowledge, experiences, and strategies with aspiring entrepreneurs. This mentorship fosters a sense of community and encourages more women to enter the entrepreneurial landscape.

Addressing Social Challenges

Many women entrepreneurs are driven by a desire to address social challenges through their businesses. They focus on areas such as education, healthcare, environmental sustainability, and poverty alleviation, integrating social responsibility into their ventures. By prioritizing social impact alongside financial success, they contribute to the betterment of communities and create a positive ripple effect.

This commitment to social good not only addresses critical societal needs but also enhances the reputation and sustainability of their businesses. Consumers are increasingly drawn to companies that demonstrate a strong sense of social purpose, giving women-owned businesses a competitive edge.

Overcoming Barriers and Challenges

Despite their significant contributions, women entrepreneurs often face numerous barriers and challenges. These include limited access to funding, gender bias, and work-life balance issues. Overcoming these obstacles requires a multifaceted approach, including supportive policies, access to capital and resources, and a shift in societal attitudes.

The Role of Support Systems

Support systems play a crucial role in helping women entrepreneurs overcome challenges and achieve their goals. Mentorship programs, networking opportunities, and access to funding can provide the resources and guidance needed to succeed. Organizations like the Women’s Venture Fund offer loans, programs, and services that help women reach their entrepreneurial aspirations.

Conclusion

Women entrepreneurs are powerful drivers of economic growth, innovation, and social change. Their businesses create jobs, stimulate economies, and address critical social challenges. By empowering other women and serving as role models, they inspire future generations to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams. Recognizing and addressing the unique challenges they face is essential to unlocking their full potential and fostering a more equitable and prosperous society.
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Fuel Hoarding and the Economy

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Mas maupay diri la anay kita magbaligya, para humataas na an presyo, darudako an ganansya! (Alleged whispers from the Gas dealer to his pump attendant.)

When gasoline dealers deliberately hold back their supply and wait for prices to rise before selling, the result is an artificial scarcity that punishes ordinary consumers. In Eastern Visayas, where fuel is the lifeblood of transport, agriculture, and even disaster response, this practice is more than just profiteering—it is a direct assault on the daily survival of communities. Jeepney drivers, tricycle operators, and fishermen are forced to pay more for every liter, which in turn raises fares and the cost of food. Farmers who rely on fuel for irrigation pumps and machinery see their already thin margins shrink further. And in a region that is no stranger to typhoons, hoarding fuel during times of crisis can delay relief operations, leaving vulnerable families stranded without aid.

The law is clear: hoarding and profiteering are illegal under the Philippine Price Act. Yet enforcement remains a challenge, especially in far-flung provinces like us, where monitoring is less consistent.

The Department of Energy has repeatedly warned against premature price hikes, but reports of stations charging well above official schedules show how tempting it is for some dealers to exploit volatility in the global oil market. In Eastern Visayas, where incomes are lower than in Metro Manila, the impact of such practices is magnified. Every peso added to the price of fuel ripples through the economy, making basic goods more expensive and deepening inequality.

This is not just an economic issue. this is a moral issue. When the Gas Dealers deliberately hoard their supply and create artificial scarcity, undeniably, the result is price increase of goods and this is a symptom of bad economy, bad governance.
We must do something about this!

Ormoc retains EVRAA crown; Leyte, Tacloban place second and third

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CHAMPIONS AGAIN. The Ormoc City Schools Division once again declared as the overall champion in this year’ Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) held in Baybay City. The Ormoc delegation obtained 173 gold, 141 silver, and 82 bronze medals. (PHOTO COURTESY)
CHAMPIONS AGAIN. The Ormoc City Schools Division once again declared as the overall champion in this year’ Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) held in Baybay City. The Ormoc delegation obtained 173 gold, 141 silver, and 82 bronze medals. (PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY — The Ormoc City Schools Division once again proved its dominance in regional sports after retaining the overall championship in the 2026 Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) meet.

For the sixth time, the Ormoc delegation topped the medal standings with 173 gold, 141 silver, and 82 bronze medals, finishing far ahead of other school divisions in Eastern Visayas.

During the “Heroes Welcome” program for the city’s Siglaro athletes, Lucy Torres-Gomez thanked the athletes and their coaches for bringing pride and honor to the city.
“I would like to thank the team behind you. Thank you very much for the hard work. It takes a village to build an athlete,” the mayor said.

Torres-Gomez also commended Ormoc’s paragames athletes, who likewise emerged as overall champions with 25 gold medals.

The Leyte province Schools Division placed second with 64 gold, 68 silver, and 81 bronze medals, while the Tacloban City Division rose to third place with 48 gold medals, improving from its fifth-place finish in last year’s competition.

Host division Baybay finished fourth, followed by Maasin in fifth place.

Meanwhile, several divisions improved their medal haul, including Eastern Samar, Samar, Southern Leyte, and Northern Samar.

Following the regional meet, Baybay City Mayor Jose Carlos Cari urged all school divisions to unite in supporting athletes who will represent Eastern Visayas in the 2026 Palarong Pambansa, which will be hosted by Agusan del Sur in May.

Cari emphasized that cooperation among the region’s divisions will be key in improving Eastern Visayas’ performance in the national games.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Elderly man dies in Ormoc City fire incident

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Ormoc City — A 72-year-old resident was killed after being trapped in his burning home on Sunday afternoon in Barangay Punta, this city.

The victim, identified as Alejandro Fernandez, reportedly tried to extinguish the flames himself but was unable to escape, according to fire investigator SFO1 Samuel Matugas Jr.
Firefighters noted that the cluttered interior may have hindered his exit.

The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) Ormoc Fire Station received the alarm shortly after 2:00 p.m., and the fire was declared under control by 2:25 p.m., fully extinguished at 2:34 p.m.

Authorities estimated the property damage at around P1 million.

Investigations are ongoing by the BFP to determine the cause of the blaze, with Scene of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) also examining the site for further evidence.

(ELVIE ROMAN ROA)

PWD killed by out-of-school youth

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TACLOBAN CITY– A young person with a disability was shot dead Saturday evening, March 7, while trying to protect friends from harassment in Barangay 95, Caibaan.

The victim, identified as alias “Eson,” 18, a person with a speech and language impairment from Barangay 96, was declared dead on arrival at Tacloban City Hospital after sustaining a gunshot wound to the chest.

Police said the suspect, alias “Mamar,” 19, an out-of-school youth from Barangay 95, allegedly shot Eson during a confrontation over the harassment incident.

According to Police Station 1 of the Tacloban City Police Office (TCPO), witnesses said Eson stepped in to help his friends when the suspect suddenly drew an improvised firearm and fired. Despite running to seek help from bystanders, Eson succumbed to his injury.

A follow-up police operation led to the arrest of Mamar in Barangay 95-A, Caibaan. The firearm used in the attack has not yet been recovered. Formal charges are being prepared, and the suspect remains in police custody pending proper disposition.

Police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the shooting and are coordinating with witnesses to gather further evidence.

(ROBERT DEJON)

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