immigration

The Glory Days of Old Manila

Behind the noise, pollution and filth that characterize Manila’s busy and traffic-choked streets and alleys, there is the memory and allure of a glorious past.

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Last Judgment, punishment

Is Tolerance Tolerant?

In an increasingly fractious world, we often hear appeals for tolerance. It is assumed that tolerance has an obvious rightness: and so no sane or

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Jesus, Christian, Hope

Is Jesus Back Yet?

Things like the Second Coming of Christ and the end of the world cut across lines drawn by creeds. It captures our curiosity, our anxiety,

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Welcome. Welcoming, IALAC

Prayer as Punishment?

Before I explain my thoughts on why prayer should not be used as a punishment for children, first I need to explain what I specifically

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college, university, catholic education

Musings on Saint Thomas the Apostle

Recently I transitioned to new ministries.  In the process of unpacking, setting up my cell and becoming familiar with my new ministerial responsibilities, I am

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hope

Faith Not Fear

Everyday events bombard us with what seems to be bad news compounded by bad news. Fear becomes more of a factor in our lives.  Fear

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Holy Spirit

The Gift of Wisdom

The foolishness of God is wiser than human wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than human strength. — 1 Corinthians 1:25 Most certainly,

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