Day: November 28, 2021

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Rev. Fr. Anton CT Pascual

Human Trafficking

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 136 total views Kapanalig, kailangang iwaksi sa ating lipunan ang human trafficking. Ito ay isang karumaldumal na krimen na bumibiktima na sa maraming Filipino. Ito ay isang uri ng modern day slavery na dapat ng mapuksa. Ang ating bansa ay bulnerable sa human trafficking—tayo ang karaniwang source ng mga  biktima nito. Marami kasi sa atin ang

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First Things First & Homilies
Most Rev. Broderick Pabillo, D.D.

First Things First | November 28, 2021

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 141 total views FIRST THINGS FIRST | NOVEMBER 28, 2021 LET US HEAR TODAY’S FIRST READING AND LISTEN TO BP. BRODERICK PABILLO AS HE EXPLAINS THE READINGS. #FirstThingsFirst #BpBroderickPabillo #Veritas846 #TVMaria

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Rev. Fr. Nicanor Lalog II

Beginning with the end in sight

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 165 total views Blessed happy New Year, everyone! Today we are celebrating a new calendar year in the Church with this First Sunday of Advent. From the Latin word adventus meaning arrival or coming, it was adapted by the early Christians from the Roman practice of preparing for the visits or assumption to power of their emperors then

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Bishop Ambo Homilies
Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D.

FUTURE BREAKING INTO THE PRESENT

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 119 total views Homily for the First Sunday of Advent, 28 November 2021, Luke 21:25-28,34-36 The word for future is “hinaharap”. Literally, it means that which is ahead of us, our destination, where we are heading on to. The liturgical season which we begin today gives us a different perspective about the future, not as something

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Rev. Msgr. Wilfredo Andrey

Coming

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 124 total views The beginning of a new liturgical calendar is called Advent season, which literally means coming. All the readings mention the word. In the OT the verb bô’ (בוֹא) has generally the straight forward sense of ‘come’ or its related meanings like ‘enter’ and ‘visit’ where God, the subject, is pictured as coming upon

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