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Heard the Unheard
When we are given the chance to extend a hand and offer hope, may our hearts not hesitate. Let us turn our own wounds into bridges of compassion—using our pain… Read more
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The Real Duel: A Visayan Warrior’s Legacy Amid Today’s Storms
By Leo FranciscoCulture, Commentary, Disaster Response A Modern “Duel” in the Headlines A verbal clash recently unfolded between Mayor Baste Duterte and PNP Chief Nicolas Torre III, capturing public attention… Read more
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When Songs Become Shelter: A Night of Music, Justice, and Hope for Balik-Bugsuk
By Leonard “Leo” FranciscoJuly 16, 2025 – The 70’s Bistro Bar, Quezon City Music can heal the soul. We see it in our daily lives—in city streets, quiet homes, even… Read more
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Remembering the Jesuit Legacy in Bukidnon: The Story of Faith and Mission
In the heart of Mindanao lies Bukidnon—a province that not only boasts fertile lands and cultural diversity but also serves as a sacred ground for one of the most remarkable… Read more
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Faith is not shown off. It’s lived—with wounds, with dignity, with love.
This afternoon near Quiapo Church, I met the woman from TikTok—the one selling eco bags beside her cat. In the viral clip, she looked broken, sitting by a gutter with… Read more
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Easy Money” or Dangerous Trap? Online Loans vs. Parish Cooperatives: A Lesson from SMDS
In the Philippines today, many families live paycheck to paycheck. For students, small vendors, minimum-wage workers, and even government scholars, money is always tight. So when you’re scrolling on Facebook,… Read more
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