A joke goes around during election time. A politician comes and entices the people. “If you would vote for me I will build a new
It’s not often that things we casually take for granted pins us down for a moment and brings us closer reflection about the ordinary. This
Two of my cousins came to Cebu for a short vacation. It had been years since they returned. Work and family abroad have absorbed most
Kung nahigugma ako kanimoWala ako’y ikapasigarboKun dili nga gibiyaan ko ang tananAron kanunay naa sa imong kiliran Karong nahimamat ko ang pagka-ikawTanan sa mata ko
Where will you bring me?To where should I go?I’ve gone too farCan’t see where I’ve come fromIt scares me a lotTo tread new pathsThough they
The Language of the Immaculate Conception A sermonette on the novena of the Immaculate Conception Keith Amodia, SDB I delivered this sermonette last December 6,
Archbishop Socrates B. Villegas, President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) just issued a pastoral message that opens 2015 as the
Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Matthew 25:14-30. Jesus told his disciples this parable: “A man going on a journey called in his
I was talking to Ate Mindex in the CLAY Office last week during my short stint in Cebu. Our chat brought to topic the history
My friend Cheryl invited me to celebrate the funeral mass of her high school classmate from St. Theresa’s College. It was difficult to refuse