Habemus Papam! Only after two days of voting, white smoke flowed from the chimney above the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican signaling the successful conclusion
It was reported in BBC News last January that the United States government charged three European men with creating and distributing a computer virus
A lady doctor was fond of letting little kids listen to their heartbeat during their check-up. She loved seeing their face light up when they
Sociologist and philosophers describe our era as the Postmodern time. It is characterized by a general skepticism of anything absolute and universal. Instead it focuses
Pedro Calungsod will be canonized by Pope Benedict XVI today in Rome. Thousands of Filipinos are now there headed by His Eminence Ricardo Cardinal
The bald pep squad of the University of the Philippines claimed their third straight crown at the 2012 UAAP Cheerdance Competition at the Mall
Heavy rain drenched Metro Manila with more than half of a month’s volume of water in just twenty-four hours starting Sunday. This deluge caused massive
I facilitated a 3-day workshop-seminar to educators and youth ministers this week on “Making God’s Word alive in the life of digital youth.” It was
The Filipino Chaplaincy in Vienna organized a 3-day pilgrimage to Poland from 2-4 September. Fifty-seven participants registered. I was fortunate to have made it into
The psychiatrist M. Scott Peck in writing his book “The Road Less Travelled” begins with this simple yet profound thought: life is difficult. He moves