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Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines-Episcopal Commission on Youth (CBCP-ECY) chair Legazpi Bishop Joel Baylon said that children should not imitate the religious rituals of their parents like self-flagellation or being nailed to a cross.

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MANILA, Philippines – The changing times, the innovations of technology, increasing pragmatic mentality are among the factors said to be contributing to the seemingly decreasing relevance of faith in one’s life.

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At the end of the Year of the Youth, an official of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) is hoping that they have stressed the importance of young Filipinos in bringing their peers closer to the Lord.

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Pinayuhan ng  Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)  ang may 2,000 pinoy dele­gates na dadalo  sa World Youth Day (WYD) 2011 sa Madrid, Spain, na huwag mag-defect o mag-TNT (tago-ng-tago) matapos ang mga aktibidad kasama si Pope Benedict XVI.

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It is an island that has been dominated by powerful families for as long as anyone can remember and where patronage and murder have become accepted facts of political life.

The list of Masbate governors, mayors and congressmen who have been murdered over the last 20 years alone is a long and distinguished one.
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MANILA, Philippines – The changing times, the innovations of technology, increasing pragmatic mentality are among the factors said to be contributing to the seemingly decreasing relevance of faith in one’s life.

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At the end of the Year of the Youth, an official of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) is hoping that they have stressed the importance of young Filipinos in bringing their peers closer to the Lord.

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Pinayuhan ng  Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)  ang may 2,000 pinoy dele­gates na dadalo  sa World Youth Day (WYD) 2011 sa Madrid, Spain, na huwag mag-defect o mag-TNT (tago-ng-tago) matapos ang mga aktibidad kasama si Pope Benedict XVI.

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It is an island that has been dominated by powerful families for as long as anyone can remember and where patronage and murder have become accepted facts of political life.

The list of Masbate governors, mayors and congressmen who have been murdered over the last 20 years alone is a long and distinguished one.
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