by Frans Sadicon | May 30, 2019 | Catholic Faith
It was in Rome, towards the end of the eighteenth century, one fine evening in May. A child of the poor gathered his companions around him and led them to a statue of Mary, before which a lamp was burning, as is the custom in that holy city. There, these fresh young...
by Angela Patrice | Apr 17, 2019 | Catholic Faith, Personal Blog
This Holy Wednesday, let us commemorate and reflect on the day when Judas, one of the twelve apostles, has betrayed Jesus in exchange of 30 pieces of silver, and how this affected Jesus’ fate in accordance to His Heavenly Father’s will. Is this...
by Angela Patrice | Apr 17, 2019 | Catholic Faith, Personal Blog
When we love someone, or even if we are just in the potential of loving them, we are sometimes asked by the people around us, or even by ourselves, on how truthful the love and affection that we can give. We are often challenged through different sets of standards,...
by Mariele Aquino | Apr 17, 2019 | Catholic Faith, Personal Blog
Photo Courtesy by Reuters. Fire recently engulfs the historical Notre Dame Cathedral which served as the “symbol of Christianity” for 850 years in Paris, France. Reports say that the cathedral’s iconic spire and roof were both destroyed during the fire which burned...
by Aranzazu Events | Apr 14, 2019 | Aranzazu News, Catholic Faith
Today, we are celebrating the Palm Sunday wherein people can be seen waving palm leaves. During Palm Sunday, we commemorate the time when Jesus went to Jerusalem, but aside from entering Jerusalem as a Savior and King, it also marks the start of His walk towards...
by Kristine Tuting | Apr 2, 2019 | Catholic Faith, Personal Blog
We’ve all been here — face down, phone in our hands, thumbs scrolling upwards. Social media has kept us preoccupied on a lot of times, including boredom and idle times. Even when you’re not on your desktop or your laptop, going online is not a...