
Celebrating Faith, Remembering the Poor
Dinagyang Festival is not just a vibrant cultural spectacle—it is a profound expression of faith and devotion to Señor Santo Niño. The festival, roote...

Dinagyang Festival is not just a vibrant cultural spectacle—it is a profound expression of faith and devotion to Señor Santo Niño. The festival, roote...

The Dinagyang Festival, one of the country’s celebrated cultural events, is not just a display of devotion and theatrics but also a showcase of Iloilo...

“Undocumented residents and even green-card holders may fear that filling out the census could put them at risk of deportation and decide its better n...

The end of imperial America has begun with Trump 2.0. Actually, the decline of the United States (US) as an imperial power started decades ago, but Tr...

The French philosopher Blaise Pascal once said, “All of humanity’s problems stem from man’s inability to sit quietly in a room alone.” Let’s examine ...

THAT’S the responsorial psalm of the readings of the 3rd Sunday in Ordinary time, Year C. The disciples of Christ, who found Christ’s teachings incred...

The ongoing debate surrounding the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources’ (BFAR-6) decision to construct a PHP 30-million feed mill plant at the S...

By Lcid Crescent D. Fernandez The day this column is published is the day I take my oath as a lawyer, sign the rolls, and earn the privilege of being ...

When I found out that I was on the fast track to needing regular dialysis, I did the worst thing possible: I slipped into denial. Armed with just the ...