by Angie Quadra-Balibay | Dec 23, 2020 | Good Balita
Kawit, Cavite’s annual Maytinis Festival Procession and Parade of Floats traditionally held on Christmas Eve and witnessed by thousands who flock to the streets of the historic Philippine Independence town is going virtual in 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic....
by Blesilda Dela Cruz | Feb 28, 2020 | Good Balita
The Philippines has begun the Lenten Season with Catholics still going to churches for Ash Wednesday and church leaders adjusting traditional practices amidst the COVID-19 concerns. Lenten Season in the predominantly Catholic nation in Southeast Asia began the 40-day...
by Cornel G. Bongco | Apr 9, 2015 | Good Advice
Jesus’ body was taken from the cross, prepared with spices, placed in a borrowed tomb. And then there was silence… Humanity has been uncomfortable with silence. This is so, especially in the age of instant noodles, instant coffee, instant relationships, instant...
by Cornel G. Bongco | Apr 3, 2015 | Good Advice
A year ago we sat down as a part of our team building activity for the VCF Alabang choir, led by my mentor, (who is also like my second dad) Panser Tumangan and his wife Tita Monette. They passed Valencia oranges to the delight of everyone! But they were not for...