Candidates Prohibited To Campaign During Maundy Thursday and Good Friday

Political Candidates Are Not Allowed To Continue Campaigning During Maundy Thursday And Good Friday CANDIDATES PROHIBITED – This coming Thursday and Friday (April 18 and 19, 2019), political candidates are not allowed to continue campaigning. May Elections 2019 is almost here and candidates are taking their best shots at effective campaigning. However the coming sacred … Read more

Facebook Can’t Remove ‘Fake News’ Posts

Facebook Recently Revealed That They Cannot Take Down ‘Fake News’ FACEBOOK CAN’T REMOVE – The popular social media networking site cannot remove posts containing fake information. Although Facebook has been working on developing their site to combat false information, it simply can’t remove all the false information posted on the platform. Recently Facebook took necessary … Read more

French Government Thanks Filipinos For Sincere Messages After Notre Dame Fire Incident

France Thanks Filipinos For Their Sincere Messages Following The Recent Fire Incident FRENCH GOVERNMENT – Filipinos’ sincere messages after the Notre Dame fire incident reached the French government and they are grateful for it. France’s government thanked Filipinos for their thoughtfulness last Tuesday. Recently, a massive fire broke out in the historical Notre Dame church … Read more

Provincial Buses Loading/Unloading Along EDSA Prohibited After Holy Week

Loading And Unloading Of Provincial Buses’ Passengers Prohibited On EDSA After Holy Week PROVINCIAL BUSES – Right after Holy Week, on April 22, provincial buses will no longer be allowed to load and unload passengers along EDSA. This is after massive commuters going to their provinces are expected to be coming back to the city. … Read more

Summer Diseases Prevention Advised By DOH

DOH Warns Holy Week Activities’ Participants Against Summer Diseases SUMMER DISEASES – The Department of Health advises the public to be aware of summer diseases that may be prevalent this coming Holy Week. In the past few months, the Department of Health released several announcements warning the public against diseases that may come with summer … Read more

Filipino Priest Says Notre Dame Cathedral Is ‘Mankind’s Patrimony’

A Filipino Priest Said Notre Dame Catherdral Is Mankind’s Patrimony FILIPINO PRIEST – Fr. Melvin Castro, diocese of Tarlac’s chancellor, said on Tuesday that the damaged church was not only Catholic Church’s patrimony but also mankind’s. Previous reports show the tragic fire incident in France, burning the historical Catholic landmark, Notre Dame Cathedral. Read more … Read more

St. Vincent Ferrer Statue In Pangasinan Sets World Record

St. Vincent Ferrer Statue In Bayambang, Pangasinan Set A World Record ST. VINCENT FERRER STATUE – A statue of Saint Vincent Ferrer standing over 50 meters set a new world record for the tallest bamboo sculpture last April 5. Back in 2018, Calasiao, Pagasinan broke a world record by creating the worlds largest ‘rice cake’ … Read more

Churches And Chapels In Intramuros Open For Visita Iglesia

Nine Churches And Chapels Were Opened In Intramuros For Visita Iglesia CHURCHES AND CHAPELS – Intramuros opens nine churches and chapels as prayer grounds for visitors for this years Seven Churches Visitation or Visita Iglesia. Visita Iglesia – the Catholic tradition of visiting at least seven churches on Maundy Thursday – is only one of … Read more

PH Sees Legal Action Against China For Clam Extraction In Scarborough

The Philippines Is Looking To Take Legal Action Against China For Clam Extraction In Scarborough PH SEES LEGAL ACTION – Chinese contraptions allegedly seen by Filipino fishermen extracting giant clams from the Scarborough Shoal. There were previous reports about the presence of Chinese marine vessels around the Scarborough Shoal. China also reaffirmed their claim towards … Read more