Officially known as the Municipality of Bustos, it’s the smallest town in Bulacan, covering just about 70 square kilometers and home to around 80,000 folks. Barely an hour away from NCR by taking NLEX and it’s also near Clark City so you can expect a lot of booming businesses for the coming days due to…
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Sunday Reflections | 16 February 2025
By: Fr. Ricky Cañet Montañez HOMILY: Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time (C) Luke 6, 17, 20-26 Blessed in Poverty, Hunger, Sorrow and Persecution Do you consider yourself blessed? When we think about blessings, we often imagine being wealthy, well-fed, joyful, and living comfortably as “blessed”. If we are deep in debt or mourning the sudden…
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Sunday Reflections | 9 February 2025
HOMILY: Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time (C) Luke 5:1-11 Ignited by Christ to be “light” As Christians, we are all called, despite our flaws, unworthiness and sinfulness, to carry out His message of hope and love to all our brothers and sisters. We all have the potential to collaborate with God in His work…
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Sunday Reflections | 2 February 2025
Homily: Feast of the Presentation of the Lord (C) Luke 2:22-32 Ignited by Christ to be “light” Candles today come in all shapes and sizes. They come scented like flowers or fruits, herbs, and even popular food and drink like cake and coffee. I am shocked to know that some candles can even cost up…
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Undersecretary Atty. Jocelle Batapa Sigue Honored with Women Empowerment and Gender Equality (WEGE) Award
Negros Occidental, Philippines – Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) Undersecretary Atty. Jocelle Batapa Sigue was recently recognized at the Women Empowerment and Gender Equality (WEGE) Awards for her outstanding contributions to gender empowerment, digital inclusion, and policy-driven social change. The awarding ceremony, led by Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose V. Lacson, coincided with…
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TNC Profiles | Kach Umandap: A Filipina’s Incredible Journey to Every UN Country
Kach Umandap’s story is one that resonates deeply with the Filipino spirit. A journey filled with determination, sacrifices, and a strong sense of pride in her identity, Kach has become the first and youngest Filipino to visit all 193 UN-recognized countries using solely a Philippine passport. Her achievements inspire countless kababayans to dream big and…
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Sunday Reflections | 26 January 2025
Homily: Third Sunday in Ordinary Time (C) Luke 1:1-4; 4:14-21 Fulfilling the Word of God Today, we enthrone the Bible in all our masses to highlight how much we ought to value the written word of God. Sadly, we cannot seem to be consistent in giving this Holy Book the importance it is due. We…
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Sunday Reflections | 12 January 2025
Homily: Feast of the Baptism of the Lord (C) Luke 3:15-16, 21-23 Well-Pleasing to the Father It is always heart-warming to witness parents publicly expressing joy and pride over their child’s achievements. Some parents zealously shout “Anak ko yan!” when their child graduates or has rendered a performance showcasing their talent. It is something a…
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The New Channel Unveils Vision for 2025: Empowering Filipino Ingenuity and Global Impact
The New Channel (TNC), a trailblazing digital platform known for timely, thought-provoking, and advocacy-driven content, announces bold plans for 2025, focusing on cultural promotion, international collaboration, and innovative projects that promote positive change. Charting a Transformative 2025 TNC is set to elevate its role as a key player in alternative media through these groundbreaking initiatives: …
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Sunday Reflections | 29 December 2024
By: Fr. Ricky Cañet Montañez, AA Homily: Feast of the Holy Family (C) Luke 2:41-52 Blessed to Belong to God’s Family On this feast day of the Holy Family, we thank God for our families. Just as God entrusted Mary and Joseph with His Son, He has entrusted us with a family to nurture and…
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