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Paving the way (Via pavimentum)

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The Philippines is in a precarious political moment, with corruption scandals and factional rivalries destabilizing governance. Whether Marcos’ election was divine intervention or political maneuvering depends on one’s perspective, but it has undeniably forced corruption into the spotlight.

The Philippines is undoubtedly on a crossroad towards the road to perdition or to the place of redemption. The road to perdition and place of redemption are euphemisms or the substitution of an agreeable word or expression for one that is harsh, indelicate, or otherwise unpleasant or taboo.

Hell and heaven can be a choice for Filipinos. The Philippines is currently facing a turbulent political climate, marked by corruption scandals, power struggles, and deep divisions between President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and the Duterte camp. And really, the choice of a new leader is between the one that leads us to heaven or to hell.

It may be prophetic that the two highest leaders of the land were elected on a campaign on Unity but was broken by interest groups actions and reprisals that paved the way for the Corruption Exposition that open the eyes of the Filipinos. The ensuing events allowed the uncovering of the embedded social cancer and have seen the vampires exposed including the main conduit the DPWH and bag men for billions of kickbacks.

Sadly, the next generations will shoulder the effects of the same, yet they have not made the cause for the pain. It is us, the present generation that allowed the “system” to suck the treasury of the country and paved the way for institutionalized corruption to persists.
Via Pavenmtum or paving the way for the harsh and bleak future of floods, drying up funds and yes, uncertain future.

The voters, the real culprit paved the way for the road to perdition.

We share in the kingly function of Christ

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CHRIST, being the pattern of our humanity, should be the focus of our whole life with the view of becoming more and more like him to such an extent that we can be rightly called as “alter Christus” (another Christ), if not “ipse Christus” (Christ himself).

This is no gratuitous presumption. A proof of this can be found in his priestly prayer before his passion and death when he said: “That they (we) may all be one, just as you, Father, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be in us…” (Jn 17,21)

St. Paul in his Letter to the Galatians also alluded to this truth when he said: “There is neither Jew or Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you all are one in Christ Jesus.” (3,28)

Now, since Christ is our ultimate King in the sense that he is our Redeemer who reigns over all creation, we should also understand that for us to be like Christ and to be one with him, we should also share in his kingly function.

This can only mean that we participate in Christ’s kingly authority and rule over sin and everything that is evil. This can only be made possible when we strive to live a life of obedience to God’s will, following his commandments and, as a consequence, living a life of holiness. This sharing of Christ’s kingly authority and rule is also exercised with we strive to serve others, using our gifts and talents to build up the body of Christ.

Some key aspects especially of the laity’s kingly function are, first, that of servant leadership. This means that the we should serve others, especially the poor and marginalized, in a way that would reflect Christ’s servant leadership.

Second, we should be in the forefront of transforming the temporal affairs, bringing Christian values into our work, family, social and political life, etc., always promoting justice and virtue.

Lastly but not the least, we should always be giving witness to Christ in all our words and deeds in such a way that we in effect would be proclaiming the Gospel and inviting others to follow Christ.

This can only mean that we really should make Christ our King, first of all. We can do this by making little conquests in our spiritual life everyday. We need to understand that our life will always involve some struggle. In fact, it is and should be a daily affair. Failing in that struggle does not only mean getting stuck at a certain point. It certainly means we have retrogressed. In this business of struggle, if we don’t advance, we retreat.

We should therefore be reminded of our duty to hone up our skills in spiritual warfare. Christ already hinted this much when he said: “from the days of John the Baptist until now, the kingdom of heaven suffers violence, and the violent bear it away.” (Mt 11,12)
Our life here on earth cannot but be in some form of struggle. Aside from our innate urge to grow and develop that requires some effort, we also have to contend with enemies whose sole intent is precisely to bring us down, to divert us from our proper path toward holiness. This is not to mention that our ultimate goal is to reach heaven, which definitely will require effort and struggle, and of course God’s grace.

This is how we can make Christ truly our king, and in the process make ourselves share also in his kingship.

Fish vendor arrested for theft in Biliran

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ORMOC CITY— A local fish vendor was arrested on Thursday evening after a Municipal Trial Court issued a warrant for his arrest in connection with a theft case.

The suspect, identified as alias “Bobby”, single and a resident of Brgy. Burabod, Biliran, Biliran was apprehended at around 6:50 p.m. in his barangay.

The arrest was made under a Warrant of Arrest dated January 21, 2026, issued by Judge Anabelle Donasco-Balledo, acting presiding judge of the 2nd Municipal Circuit Trial Court, Biliran–Cabucgayan. The warrant charges the suspect with violation of Article 308, or simple theft, with bail recommended at P10,000.

Authorities said the suspect was informed of the nature of his arrest and read his constitutional rights in a language he understood.

He was immediately brought to the Biliran Municipal Police Station for booking and proper disposition before being presented to the court that issued the warrant.

(ROBERT DEJON)

DPWH NSSDEO signs work immersion MOA with SRPV High School

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The DPWH-NSSDEO formalized a Work Immersion Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with San Roque-Pambujan Vocational High School (SPRVS) on January 13, 2026, aimed at bridging the gap between classroom learning and real-world work application for Senior High School (SHS) students.

The MOA was signed by the NSSDEO District Engineer, Atty. Arthur Eric L. Sabong, with witnesses from both institutions: Ms. Ma. Amparo Mariam T. Dapug, Chief, Administrative Section (DPWH NSSDEO) and Mr. Nestor S. Cubay, SHS Coordinator.

Under the partnership, DPWH-NSSDEO will accommodate 15 students from SPRVHS for school year 2025-2026, assigning them to various sections and units in the district office.
This program aligns with the Senior High School curriculum under Republic Act 10533 (Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013) of DepEd. The agreement is effective for the 2025-2026 academic year and is renewable annually, with both parties committed to reviewing and strengthening the partnership to better serve the work immersion students.

This partnership underscores the DPWH NSSDEO’s aim of nurturing a skilled, industry-ready workforce that intends to contribute to the Philippines’ infrastructure development agenda. Additionally, this collaboration reflects the Department’s commitment to supporting national education priorities, fostering innovation through fresh perspectives, and building a sustainable pipeline of talent to drive the country’s long term infrastructure growth.

(Jamaica I. Acebuche, PIO Staff Writer/PR)

Call center agent arrested in a buy-bust in Ormoc City

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ORMOC CITY– A call center agent was arrested during a buy-bust operation in Brgy. Bagong Buhay, this city after authorities recovered several sachets of suspected illegal drugs on the evening of Wednesday, January 21.

The suspect, identified as alias “Rod”, 30, with a live-in partner and resident of Purok 4, Brgy. Bagong Buhay, was caught in possession of one sachet of a white crystalline substance suspected to be shabu, purchased by an undercover operative for P500.

During a body search conducted in the presence of law-mandated witnesses, police recovered an olive-green coin purse containing three additional sachets of the suspected shabu and the P500 buy-bust money. Authorities also confiscated a yellow improvised lighter and a white repacking straw.

PS4 Chief of Police, Captain Rodolfo Mercolita, said the suspect was informed of the nature of his arrest and read his constitutional rights in a language he understood.
Charges for violation of RA 9165, the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, have been filed at the City Prosecutor’s Office. The suspect is now detained at the PS4 locked-up cell in Brgy. Linao, Ormoc City.

(ROBERT DEJON)

Leyte police nab suspect in Kananga shooting after swift pursuit

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TACLOBAN CITY — Leyte police swiftly apprehended a suspect in a fatal shooting in Kananga town following a hot pursuit operation early morning on January 25, authorities reported.

The victim, only identified as alias Jojo, 33, a farmer and resident of Sitio Laray, Brgy. Libertad, Kananga, was shot multiple times inside a residence, resulting in his instantaneous death. The suspect, alias Jun-jun, 35, a married habal-habal driver from the same barangay, was arrested shortly after the incident and is now in custody of the Kananga Municipal Police Station for documentation and proper disposition.

Initial investigation indicates the shooting stemmed from a personal grudge linked to a dispute between the victim and suspect during a disco party in Brgy. Tapol the previous night. The firearm used was of an undetermined caliber.

Kananga MPS, led by Major Darwin Dalde, immediately secured the crime scene, coordinated medical assistance, and conducted a hot pursuit operation that led to the suspect’s prompt arrest.

“The immediate arrest of the suspect reflects our personnel’s readiness and strong commitment to uphold the rule of law and protect the community,” said Provincial Director Col. Dionisio D.C. Apas Jr., commending the swift action of the Kananga police.

Authorities said the operation underscores ongoing efforts to strengthen peace and security under the Bagong Pilipinas agenda, emphasizing decisive law enforcement and accountability.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

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