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Christ is the real, ultimate and universal king

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WITH the celebration of the Solemnity of Christ the King, we are reminded to really develop and enliven our belief that Christ is the real and ultimate king for all of us. He is king not only to Catholics but to all of us and the entire universe. As such, we too share in Christ’s kingly office.

And his kingship is not only something social, political, economic, cultural, etc. His kingship extends to the spiritual, moral and supernatural dimensions of our life. He rules all aspects of our life—from our most internal thoughts and desires, to our most global and cosmic concerns. There is nothing in our life where Christ is not expected to reign. We are actually nothing without him.

It is only when we acknowledge and live this truth of our faith that we too can consider ourselves as king too in him. Thus, we share in his mission of human redemption, by uprooting sin and sanctifying all aspects of our life. We are supposed to actively participate, in accordance to one’s state in life, in the mission of Christ which is now the mission of the Church, and the mission of each one of us.

We need to do our part to make Christ our King. 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 actually 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)
We have to understand though that to be violent in this sense does not mean to be destructive but rather to be constructive, driven by love and the desire to be united with God and with the others in a way proper to us as children of God and brothers and sisters among ourselves.

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.

We need to make little conquests everyday in every front of this spiritual warfare. It can be in the battle for faith, hope and charity. It can be in the way we pray and in the offering of sacrifices.

Any progress or victory in any battle or skirmish, no matter how small, counts. As long as we struggle constantly, our spiritual life will always advance. If we persevere in our spiritual warfare, our fidelity to any commitment is assured, for God on his part will always give us what we need. Things would just depend on us.

Any progress in the virtues will always go a long way in our spiritual life. We need to remind ourselves strongly that everything that we do should always be for God’s glory and not for our own glorification.

This is how we make Christ our real King!

The silent barrier: Unraveling the most challenging aspect of effective communication

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Communication is the lifeblood of any successful relationship, be it personal or professional. We rely on it to build connections, share ideas, and navigate the complexities of life. Yet, despite its fundamental importance, effective communication remains surprisingly elusive. The most challenging aspect of this seemingly simple act lies not in the words we speak, but in the invisible barriers that often impede our ability to truly connect with others.

Beyond the Words: The Silent Barriers

The challenge lies in understanding that communication is more than just the transmission of information. It’s a complex dance of emotions, perceptions, and interpretations that can easily be misconstrued. Here are some of the most significant silent barriers to effective communication:

1. Assumptions and Prejudices: We often enter conversations with pre-existing assumptions and biases about the other person or the topic at hand. These preconceived notions can cloud our judgment and prevent us from truly listening to what the other person is saying. We might jump to conclusions, misinterpret their words, or fail to consider their perspective.

2. Emotional Filters: Our emotions play a significant role in how we perceive and interpret messages. When we’re feeling stressed, angry, or anxious, our ability to communicate effectively can be compromised. We might become defensive, express ourselves poorly, or fail to consider the other person’s feelings.

3. Cultural Differences: Language, customs, and norms vary across cultures, leading to potential misunderstandings. What might be considered polite in one culture could be offensive in another. Cultural sensitivity and awareness are essential for effective cross-cultural communication.

4. Lack of Active Listening: We often focus on formulating our response rather than truly listening to what the other person is saying. This can create a disconnect, leading to misinterpretations and missed opportunities for understanding. Active listening involves paying full attention, asking clarifying questions, and demonstrating empathy.

5. Fear of Conflict: Many people avoid conflict at all costs, even when it’s necessary for healthy communication. This fear can prevent us from addressing important issues, leading to resentment and misunderstandings. Constructive conflict resolution requires open and honest dialogue, a willingness to compromise, and respect for different perspectives.

Overcoming the Barriers: A Path to Deeper Understanding

Addressing these silent barriers requires a conscious effort to cultivate more mindful and empathetic communication. Here are some strategies to enhance your communication skills:

1. Practice Active Listening: Focus on understanding the other person’s perspective, not just waiting for your turn to speak. Use verbal and non-verbal cues to demonstrate that you’re paying attention, such as maintaining eye contact, nodding, and asking clarifying questions.

2. Seek to Understand, Not Just to Be Understood: Empathy is key to effective communication. Put yourself in the other person’s shoes and try to see the situation from their perspective. This allows for a more nuanced understanding of their words and emotions.

3. Embrace the Power of Questions: Open-ended questions encourage the other person to elaborate and provide more context. Avoid leading questions that steer the conversation in a particular direction.

4. Be Mindful of Non-Verbal Cues: Our body language, tone of voice, and facial expressions can convey messages even more powerfully than our words. Be aware of your own non-verbal cues and how they might be interpreted by the other person.

5. Cultivate Emotional Self-Awareness: Pay attention to your own emotions and how they might be influencing your communication. Take a step back if you’re feeling overwhelmed or reactive. Recognize that emotions are valid, but they shouldn’t dictate your communication style.

6. Seek Feedback and Be Open to Learning: Ask others for feedback on your communication style. Be open to receiving constructive criticism and using it to improve your skills.

7. Practice Patience and Forgiveness: Communication is a two-way street. Mistakes will be made, and misunderstandings will occur. Be patient with yourself and others, and strive for forgiveness when necessary.

Conclusion

The most challenging aspect of effective communication lies in recognizing and overcoming the invisible barriers that often prevent us from truly connecting. By cultivating mindful communication practices, embracing empathy, and actively seeking understanding, we can bridge those gaps and build more meaningful relationships. It’s a continuous journey of self-awareness, patience, and a willingness to learn. The rewards, however, are immeasurable – deeper connections, stronger relationships, and a more fulfilling life.

A heavy shadow cast upon us all

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In recent months, the Philippines has been shaken by revelations of corruption implicating officials from top to bottom. For many citizens, the headlines feel like a heavy shadow cast over our democracy.

Corruption thrives when people lose hope, when cynicism replaces civic duty, and when silence becomes the norm. But history reminds us that nations rise not because of the purity of their leaders alone, but because of the courage of their citizens.

Ha pagka yana, naworok ako,! A highly influential local persona is saying these confused words ! Utterly indicating the sad feeling that it has and unable to elaborate.

A heavy and dark shadow cast over the country. And no amount of rehtorics, videos can put a balm on this pain . It oddly seem that the pain will remain, forever in our hearts .
What can we do , we the not-so-innocent bystanders:

• Strengthen Civic Engagement: Participate actively in local governance, school boards, barangay assemblies, and community projects. Democracy is strongest when citizens are present.

• Demand Transparency: Support calls for open data, accessible audits, and freedom of information. When government processes are visible, corruption has fewer places to hide.

• Practice Integrity Daily: Refuse to normalize “small” corrupt acts — from bribery to favoritism. Change begins with the choices we make in our own lives.

The unfolding scandals may feel overwhelming, but they also present an opportunity: a wake up call for reform. If corruption is systemic, then so too can be integrity. Citizens, united in vigilance and hope, can push for leaders who embody service rather than self interest. We can build a culture where accountability is expected, not exceptional.

Let us pray for the country !

Rep. Romualdez denies link to DPWH scandal, says no evidence found against him

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Following the filing of cases against him at anti-graft court

TACLOBAN CITY — Leyte 1st district Representative Martin Romualdez has asserted that no credible evidence links him to the alleged irregularities uncovered by the Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) in its fact-finding probe into questionable public works projects.

Romualdez issued the statement after the ICI and the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) recommended the filing of plunder, graft, and direct bribery charges against him and former Ako Bicol Rep. Zaldy Co in connection with supposed anomalies in infrastructure allocations.

During a press conference on Friday, Nov.21, in Manila, his legal counsel Atty. Ade Fajardo read the lawmaker’s official statement, emphasizing that Romualdez fully cooperated in the probe.

“I willingly submitted myself to the ICI fact-finding process, appeared voluntarily, and remained in the country,” Romualdez said through Fajardo.

“Out of these proceedings, no credible evidence has ever linked me to any irregularity, and my conscience remains clear.”

The Leyte congressman said he is now entrusting the matter to the Office of the Ombudsman, expressing confidence that the anti-graft body will conduct an impartial and thorough review of the case.

The investigation stemmed from allegations of irregularities in the implementation of infrastructure projects funded under the national budget, which the ICI flagged earlier this year.

Romualdez and Co were among the lawmakers identified in its report as allegedly receiving benefits from contractors in exchange for allocations.

Romualdez maintained his innocence and reiterated that he has nothing to hide.

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

Former rebels launch rice retailing enterprise with P500K DOLE support in Eastern Samar

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TACLOBAN CITY – A group of 21 former rebels in Eastern Samar has officially begun operating a rice retailing enterprise after receiving a P500,000 livelihood package from the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) to support their transition to civilian life.
The livelihood support, facilitated through the 63rd Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army, was organized under the “Bigasan ng Bayan for Quinapondan, Balangiga, Giporlos Farmers Peace Builders Association.” The assistance aims to provide the beneficiaries with a stable and sustainable source of income.

The package includes 145 sacks of commercial rice, plastic sando bags, weighing scales, rice scoopers, and plastic drum containers—materials that will help the group run its community rice retailing project.

In a statement, the 63rd IB said the initiative demonstrates the government’s continued commitment to helping former rebels rebuild their lives, enabling them to become economically independent and productive members of society while contributing to peace and development in their communities.

The battalion also affirmed its ongoing support for programs that promote community resilience and uplift former rebels across Eastern Samar.

Representatives from DOLE, the local government, and the 63rd IB were present during the turnover ceremony to express support for the beneficiaries’ full reintegration into mainstream society.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

GCash unlocks Google Pay for millions of Filipinos

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The highly anticipated feature, available to select users now, promises faster, simpler, and more connected payments for all GCash customers soon.

Following the official launch of Google Pay in the Philippines, GCash, the country’s biggest cashless ecosystem, can now be fully integrated with Google’s secure and widely accepted payment system.

The integration is now available to select GCash users and will be rolling out to more customers soon. It will enable millions of Filipinos to link their GCash wallets to Google Pay for fast, secure, and seamless transactions.

To link GCash accounts to Google Pay, users need to download the Google Wallet App from the Google Play Store, open the GCash app, and tap on their Profile. From there, they should go to My Linked Accounts and select Google Pay. After reviewing the information, users must agree to bind and proceed with biometric verification. Once complete, a prompt will appear that will redirect them to the Google Pay app, where they need to sign in.

By combining the unmatched local scale and trust of GCash with Google Pay’s global infrastructure, the integration redefines how users move through digital and physical commerce. With the integration, users can easily activate GCash as a fund source for Google Pay for various transactions.

Moreover, activating GCash on Google Pay provides a more seamless and secure experience, since it eliminates the need for manual card entry, without storing or sharing card numbers with merchants.

“This integration empowers our users to move through digital and physical spaces with greater ease, security, and reach, anchored in our purpose of making the everyday lives of Filipinos better,” said Ren-Ren Reyes, President and CEO of G-Xchange, Inc., the mobile wallet operator of GCash.

“We’re proud to work with GCash to bring faster, convenient, and more secure payments to the Philippines. This launch underscores our enduring commitment to accelerating financial inclusion and fueling the next chapter of the Philippines’ dynamic digital economy,” said Prep Palacios, Country Manager, Google Philippines.

As digital ecosystems evolve, GCash leads with accessibility, security, and relevance. The integration with Google Pay is more than a feature; it shows how GCash is shaping the future of payments, making them fast, secure, and widely accepted. With GCash Tap to Pay or linking your GCash account to Google Pay, Filipinos can make seamless, secure payments anytime, anywhere.(PR)

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