
Dealing with our sinfulness
THE story of Zaccheus in the gospel (cfr. Lk 19, 1-10) offers us a precious lesson on how to properly deal with the unavoidable human condition of our...

THE story of Zaccheus in the gospel (cfr. Lk 19, 1-10) offers us a precious lesson on how to properly deal with the unavoidable human condition of our...

“One of the reasons people hate politics is that truth is rarely a politician’s objective. Election and power are.”—Cal Thomas IT’S interesting to cov...

To counter the capital sin of anger, we need to talk about its antidote. There are two beatitudes that confront the deadly sin of anger: meekness and...

THIS writer was among the first to go to my favorite fish market yesterday to catch up with the few slices of Blue Marlin still available. Being a reg...

WE should try to make these words of the blind man asking Christ for a cure for his blindness (cfr. Lk 18,41) as an aspiration that we can repeat many...

By Atty. Eduardo T. Reyes III In a society like ours where population explodes every new year, incidents of isolation of a property without viable acc...

COP27 summit began this week in Sharm El-Sheik, Egypt. COP or the Conference of Parties is convened by the United Nations (UN) annually (unless parti...

“The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.”—Winston Churchill WE thought it is happening only in the P...

IN our liturgical celebrations, we can either be lavish or austere depending on the circumstances. What is important is what is in our heart—whether t...