Written by: Jelie May Mañacap Interviewed by: Angelou V. Leduna “Because I love what I do. I get “I love yous” from children that I got privileged to bond with and talk to. Lahi ra jud siya nga feeling. Children are the most honest beings para nako. Lahi ras mga “I love you” sa mga bulingit nga ex.” Miss Archele Navarro Baladya said in an online interview when asked about her motivation why she continued teaching despite being a cancer patient. The art of teaching is the art of assisting discovery. In this time of pandemic, it is not only the students who were constrained from going to school, but the teachers as well. One cannot deny the fact that some of the teachers are new to this mode of giving students the quality of education. On the other side of the coin, students were also clueless of their teacher’s struggles. It is not a piece of cake to handle classes in a face-to-face environment, how much more handling them virtually with an own unique battle. Teachers r...
September 08, 2021 By: A ngelou V. Leduna Mother Mary was the chosen one by the Almighty to carry Jesus the Messiah . By the grace of the Holy Spirit, Jesus’ mother, brought "the Word Made Flesh" to the world and in our lives. Moreover, Mary serves as a mother figure in our lives. An epitome of joy and a refuge of sorrow. We may express our sorrows, griefs, and joys to her. As a mother of our Savior, Mary could mediate us to the Father. Once a miraculous white lady, claimed to be the Virgin Mary, reigned in the area more than 60 years ago, a wise man from Simala named Ingko Niyong Villamor predicted that the hills of Lindogon would become sacred. Simala Shrine is one of Cebu's most beautiful churches and a pilgrimage place for devotees. Renowned as the Miraculous Mother Mary Church after a Virgin Mary statue within the Shrine was seen crying, it attracts hundreds of ...
words by: Jelie May Manacap On September 9, 1878, Sergio Osmeña was born. He was a Filipino politician who served as the fourth president of the Philippines from 1944 to 1946. He was Vice President under Manuel L. Quezon. Upon Quezon's sudden death in 1944, Osmeña succeeded him at age 65, becoming the oldest person to assume the Philippine presidency until Rodrigo Duterte took office in 2016 at age 71. A founder of the Nacionalista Party, Osmeña was also the first Visayan to become president. Prior to his accession in 1944, Osmeña served as Governor of Cebu from 1906 to 1907, Member and first Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives from 1907 to 1922, and Senator from the 10th Senatorial District for thirteen years, in which capacity he served as Senate President pro tempore. He was the patriarch of the prominent Osmeña family, which includes his son, former...
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