+ Follow SAN CARLOS BORROMEO Tag
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[Title] => Fiesta and prudence San Carlos unique festival
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Today marks the celebration of the colorful Pinta Flores Festival in San Carlos City, a sugar-producing island of Negros Occidental. The festival depicts the tradition of welcoming visitors through dancing as in the "Pintados" during the coming of the Spanish navigators in the Visayas in 1565.
[DatePublished] => 2006-11-04 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Alejandro R. Roces
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[Title] => A merciless press
[Summary] => The gloating and prurient treatment given in the press and other media to accusations of sexual misconduct by priests and bishops does not do credit to the men and women of the media. It shows them up as merciless, a trait that endears no one to anybody. It also shows them up as ignorant of history and of the workings of divine grace.
This is true of the American press, and of certain sections of the Philippine press. In the case of the Philippine press, the case is much worse: mercy is a Filipino trait. Merciless is anti-Filipino.
[DatePublished] => 2003-06-30 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Fr. Miguel A. Bernad, SJ
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SAN CARLOS BORROMEO
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Today marks the celebration of the colorful Pinta Flores Festival in San Carlos City, a sugar-producing island of Negros Occidental. The festival depicts the tradition of welcoming visitors through dancing as in the "Pintados" during the coming of the Spanish navigators in the Visayas in 1565.
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[Title] => A merciless press
[Summary] => The gloating and prurient treatment given in the press and other media to accusations of sexual misconduct by priests and bishops does not do credit to the men and women of the media. It shows them up as merciless, a trait that endears no one to anybody. It also shows them up as ignorant of history and of the workings of divine grace.
This is true of the American press, and of certain sections of the Philippine press. In the case of the Philippine press, the case is much worse: mercy is a Filipino trait. Merciless is anti-Filipino.
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