Saturday, December 27, 2008

JUST CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS!


Celebrating Christmas has become a tradition among Filipinos. This is the reason why Filipinos always survive Christmas. No matter what, amidst global economic difficulties, Filipinos always find time to celebrate it. Its significance is best felt when the celebration is made simple and meaningful. Anyway, as stated by Fr. Jerry Orbos, SVD, "the first Christmas was simple and poor, it was wanting and bare." The true meaning of Christmas is simply LOVE.

Just Celebrate Christmas! Its magic never fails us. It makes us really happy.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

MANNY PACQUIAO: PHILIPPINES' SAVING GRACE


Amidsts the victory of Filipino Boxer Manny Pacquiao over heavily favored World renowned boxer Oscar De La Hoya, the issue on corruption continues to hound the Philippines. No less than Jaro Archbishop Angel Lagdameo, the President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) stated that the observance of the 60th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a source of “shame and embarrassment” for Filipinos. In a statement issued, the prelate said “ we are ashame, and we hope it is not completely true that our country is said to be the most corrupt in Asia and the second most corrupt in the world. This is because of human rights violations in various degrees.”


The triumph of Manny Pacquiao reverses (at least for now) the international communities’ negative perception on the Philippines. The fact that a Filipino is a world boxing champion makes every Filipino proud of his race and nation. Pacquiao is now a source of hope and inspiration. He is now the country’s saving grace. As global recession is being gradually felt by all of us, something positive is being said about the Philppines because of Manny’s feat. If Filipinos were united in supporting Manny Paquiao’s fight against his Mexican-American opponent, much more should we remain solid in the fight against injustice, poverty and ignorance.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

LET'S MAKE SCIENCE WORK FOR US

The idea of learning how to use renewable energy as a substitute to fossil fuel should be taken as a challenge in science fairs in the Philippine publc schools. Science should become a tool not only in addressing people's needs but also in protecting our environment. Only we can say that we make science work for us if we rise to this pressing call.