+ Follow GAUDENCIO ROSALES Tag
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[Title] => Buy a book and build a church
[Summary] => Bahay ng Diyos Foundation Inc., an organization that helps fund the construction of parish churches and chapels in Catholic dioceses in poor and remote places throughout the Philippines, marked its ninth anniversary at the Manila Hotel’s Centennial Hall.
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[Title] => Phl now member of UN group vs piracy
[Summary] => The Philippines has been officially admitted as member of the Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia (CGPCS) in the global effort against piracy, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) announced yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2010-11-19 00:00:00
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[Title] => Purple shades of a golden heart
[Summary] => The Philippine Star columnist Letty Jacinto-Lopez recently launched her book entitled Purple Shades.
[DatePublished] => 2010-02-04 00:00:00
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[Title] => Faith healer dagsa rin
[Summary] => Samantala, maging ang mga faith healer ay dumagsa din sa simbahan ng Quiapo dahil sa paniniwalang lumalakas ang kanilang kapangyarihan sa panggagamot sa tuwing Enero 9 na siyang kapistahan ng Itim na Nazareno.
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[Title] => Ecological future
[Summary] => For the first time, in any significant way, an electoral battle will be fought almost entirely on an ecological question.
[DatePublished] => 2009-07-28 00:00:00
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Let sleeping dogs lie
[Summary] => Senator Joker Arroyo has a valid point. Why, indeed, does the Philippines have only three cardinals (Ricardo Vidal in Cebu, Gaudencio Rosales in Manila, and Jose Sanchez at the Vatican) when in fact it is the second biggest Catholic country in the world, next only to Brazil?
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[Title] => Just another sellout by the country's top salesman
[Summary] => President Arroyo has once again exhibited her obnoxious capacity to prefer personal interests over and above larger ones with her wholesale commutation of the death penalty to life imprisonment.
To be sure, there is a global trend toward abolition of the death penalty. Whether this is good or bad is debatable. But most people would go along with whichever punishment carries the more sensible judicial and moral foundation.
[DatePublished] => 2006-04-21 00:00:00
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[Title] => GMA, Noli meet bishops in Cebu
[Summary] => CEBU CITY As her government is hounded by controversies, President Arroyo and her officials, including Vice President Noli de Castro, may be trying to earn points with Catholic bishops by meeting with two of the Churchs leaders here to discuss joint anti-poor projects.
Presidential chief of staff Michael Defensor explained they want to regularly hold dialogues with the bishops in order to explain fully what the government has been doing, particularly for the poor.
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[Title] => Rosales calls for better government programs on waste management
[Summary] => Manila Archbishop Cardinal-elect Gaudencio Rosales urged the government yesterday to come up with better programs and actions on waste management and labor disputes.
Acting on the concerns raised by members of the clergy and laity of Archdiocese of Manila over what they saw as "emerging problems" on the two issues during a meeting, Rosales said he has personally asked Environment Secretary Angelo Reyes to formulate a more effective and concerted action on recycling and waste management.
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[Title] => Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales
[Summary] => There is a passage in the canticle of Hannah (1 Samuel 2) that says something like, "From the dust he lifts up the lowly and seats them in the company of princes." That is the verse that came to my mind when I read in the papers that the Archbishop of Manila, Gaudencio Rosales, had been named a cardinal. This was the simple unassuming and always cheerful student at San José Seminary who later became the hardworking bishop of the remote mountain diocese of Malaybalay and afterwards the low-profile archbishop of Lipa. Appointed archbishop of Manila, successor t
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GAUDENCIO ROSALES
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[Title] => Just another sellout by the country's top salesman
[Summary] => President Arroyo has once again exhibited her obnoxious capacity to prefer personal interests over and above larger ones with her wholesale commutation of the death penalty to life imprisonment.
To be sure, there is a global trend toward abolition of the death penalty. Whether this is good or bad is debatable. But most people would go along with whichever punishment carries the more sensible judicial and moral foundation.
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[Summary] => CEBU CITY As her government is hounded by controversies, President Arroyo and her officials, including Vice President Noli de Castro, may be trying to earn points with Catholic bishops by meeting with two of the Churchs leaders here to discuss joint anti-poor projects.
Presidential chief of staff Michael Defensor explained they want to regularly hold dialogues with the bishops in order to explain fully what the government has been doing, particularly for the poor.
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[Summary] => Manila Archbishop Cardinal-elect Gaudencio Rosales urged the government yesterday to come up with better programs and actions on waste management and labor disputes.
Acting on the concerns raised by members of the clergy and laity of Archdiocese of Manila over what they saw as "emerging problems" on the two issues during a meeting, Rosales said he has personally asked Environment Secretary Angelo Reyes to formulate a more effective and concerted action on recycling and waste management.
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