28 February 2014

The Yellow Boats of Hope

Yellow Boats of Hope
If you have not yet visited coastal areas ravaged by typhoon Yolanda (international name: Haiyan) late last year, then you may have not yet notice the proliferation of one primary color in the shores near fishing villages. Bright yellow boats now dominate the relaxing scene that was a few moths ago was a site of death and destruction.

Images surfaced later showing fisherfolks trying to survive with whatever they can hold on, including catching fish using old refrigerators.

22 February 2014

French Vessel Set to Boost Phil. Navy

La Tapageuse Vessel
The country may be no match when fared against the military might of China, but it can't be faulted for trying its best to stand-up against its 'bullying tactics'.

A few days after President Benigno Aquino III inaugurated the Philippine Navy ship BRP Ramon Alcaraz at the Subic Freeport Zone in Olongapo City, the government announced that it is finalizing the deal in purchasing a surplus French Navy vessel. Both acquisition is in line with efforts to strengthen the country's presence in the West Philippine Sea.

10 February 2014

Virgin Pregnancy or Fallible Memory?

Praying Nun
According to Fiona Keating of IB Times, there was a 31-year-old nun who gave birth to a baby boy in Rieti, Italy, after experiencing abdominal pains she thought were stomach cramps.

The reported added that after she was taken to a hospital, she gave birth to a baby and named him Francis after the current pope. The nun, originally from El Salvador, claims she had no idea she was pregnant.

06 February 2014

Pope Still Seeks "Nun Control"

Nun Control
During the mad scramble to get the latest from the Boston Bombings, some media outlets failed to take stock on the latest initiative coming from the Vatican aside from the selection of a new Pope. Not enough materials can be found on the web regarding Vatican's unequivocal support to the Holy See's crackdown on the largest umbrella group of U.S. nuns.

There was already an effort last year to overhaul the Leadership Conference of Women Religious after determining the sisters took positions that undermined Catholic teaching on the priesthood and homosexuality while promoting "radical feminist themes incompatible with the Catholic faith." Some investigators praised the nuns' humanitarian work, but accused them of ignoring critical issues, including fighting abortion.