
Our real fertility and our barrenness
THE gospel episode about the barren Elizabeth, the cousin of Mary, who because of the faith of her husband, Zachary, managed to bear a son who later o...

THE gospel episode about the barren Elizabeth, the cousin of Mary, who because of the faith of her husband, Zachary, managed to bear a son who later o...

On April 25, 2024, bureaucracy in Iloilo and the Philippines achieved a miracle of geography: it transformed water mangrove patches into farmland. Acc...

If the title alone already offends you, this column is not for you. What follows is not an invitation to voyeurism but an attempt to read sexuality as...

We live in a world quietly guided by invisible rules—those unspoken cues we’re never formally taught, yet somehow instinctively follow. They don’t sho...

December always arrives the same way here. Slowly at first, then all at once. Jeepneys wear tinsel like borrowed jewelry. Storefronts glow even when t...

For as long as I can remember, (longer than you think, mind you) our country has always been saddled with various corruption issues to the point where...

“People always want welfare, development, and good governance. As long as you are delivering, people are with you.”—N. Chandrababu Naidu WE are proud ...

THESE are the angels, of course. Each one of us is assigned a guardian angel which is one way God makes himself present in us and continually helping ...

The political winds in the country are shifting with dizzying speed. In a spectacle that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago, stalwarts o...