Saturday, November 29, 2014
Saturday, November 22, 2014
The Celebrity Hound Struck Again
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Nahinumdum ka pa sini?
At half past lunchtime a year ago today, Calbayog got "chaotic" after it was "hit" by a Tsunami scare. I still have no idea how or where it started, but certainly those good-for-nothing individuals who were behind the scare succeeded in sowing panic among a good number of Calbayognons all over. But on the other hand, considering the resiliency that characterize many of us, we all had a good laugh about the whole thing after the panic has settled down.
Here are some pictures (I don't remember who gave me these) which i would like to share with you as we recall those unforgettable moments.
Sunday, November 09, 2014
The Celebrity Hound struck again
A Year Ago
A year ago (at past 9:00 p.m. of Nov. 9, 2013) a composite group from LGU-Calbayog led by Mayor Ronald Aquino made it to Tacloban. The Calbayog LGU Team was the first group from outside Tacloban to deliver water and relief goods for some residents of the city devastated a day earlier by Typhoon Yolanda.
Thursday, November 06, 2014
The Celebrity Hound struck again
Wednesday, November 05, 2014
(A Calbayognon) Filipino priest in Sierra Leone won’t leave Ebola-stricken people
Filipino priest in Sierra Leone won’t leave Ebola-stricken people
By Jennifer Allegado
CALBAYOG CITY, Philippines — Relatives of Anthony Patrick Santianez, a missionary priest in Sierra Leone, say they fear for his health and even his life as he has insisted on staying on with his parishioners in the Ebola-stricken West African country.
The priest’s elder sister, Flerdeliza Santianez-Gaviola, who resides in Barangay (village) San Joaquin in this city, said their family worries about him but they have strong faith and believe God would protect him. (read more . . . )
By Jennifer Allegado
Fr. Anthony Patrick Santianez, flanked by two Sierra Leone faithfuls, decides to stay with his parishioners despite the threat of Ebola virus. FILE PHOTO/CBCP NEWS/Inquirer Photo |
The priest’s elder sister, Flerdeliza Santianez-Gaviola, who resides in Barangay (village) San Joaquin in this city, said their family worries about him but they have strong faith and believe God would protect him. (read more . . . )
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