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ChronicLER on the LoOse: Tivona Beach Resort, Laiya, Batangas, Philippines
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ChronicLER on the LoOse. Wednesday, May 19, 2010. Tivona Beach Resort, Laiya, Batangas, Philippines. May 20, 2010 at 4:26 PM. Thank you for sharing your pictures. July 1, 2010 at 11:33 PM. It is really a nice way to get a lovely place to visit. However it is nice effort by the author to share his views with us. Usually, whenever i go to travel, I select a awesome place& also accommodation packages from. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is what it's like to be 22 years apart. My Name Is Paul.
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Balic-Balic: One Place, One People, One Journey | Museo Santisima Trinidad
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Lost and Found in the Most Holy Trinity Parish. Balic-Balic, Sampaloc, Manila. Balic-Balic: One Place, One People, One Journey. One Place, One People:. Worthy of Being Called. To Love and to Serve Others,. As it was in the Beginning,. One Place, One People,. On the High Ground Stands the Cathedral,. Where Once Tombstones Reign,. Echoes of Trinitarian Songs and Prayers. In Celebration and Thanksgiving. One Place, One People. From Batanes to Jolo, Espana to Mindanao,. From Barangay Chairpersons to Acolytes,.
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Hide and Seek in the Trinitarian Garden | Museo Santisima Trinidad
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Lost and Found in the Most Holy Trinity Parish. Balic-Balic, Sampaloc, Manila. Hide and Seek in the Trinitarian Garden. In the hills,. A vast garden,. In the hills,. A people lost,. In the hills,. A sacred place,. A heaven on earth. 3 Responses to “Hide and Seek in the Trinitarian Garden”. This is wonderful. I grew up in this place met my wife and married her in this church. Our families live long time ago. It is very interesting to read. Thanks for this memories. Said this on August 8, 2006 at 9:14 am.
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Binay’s Rosary: The Use (or Misuse) of Religious Iconography | Museo Santisima Trinidad
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Lost and Found in the Most Holy Trinity Parish. Balic-Balic, Sampaloc, Manila. Binay’s Rosary: The Use (or Misuse) of Religious Iconography. To B, or not to B, that is the question. Is Binay’s “bracelet” a bracelet, as claimed by United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) spokesperson Mon Ilagan, or is it a “rosary” as interpreted by one Kath Lin, whose Facebook post, “With VP Binay? The question can be answered if we revisit some of the key elements of Binay’s bracelet. Would have been a much better choice rathe...
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Recently Published Book – Spain, China, and Japan in Manila, 1571-1644 | Museo Santisima Trinidad
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Lost and Found in the Most Holy Trinity Parish. Balic-Balic, Sampaloc, Manila. Recently Published Book – Spain, China, and Japan in Manila, 1571-1644. Birgit Tremml-Werner’s Spain, China, and Japan in Manila, 1571-1644. Local Comparisons and Global Connections. Was published last June 2015 by the Amsterdam University Press. And distributed by The University of Chicago Press. The book’s Introduction (click to download, Preview: Introduction. At US$149 (about PHP6,731, full cost, excluding postal/shipping ...
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Habla Chabacano: 12/1/08 - 1/1/09
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On Chabacano and Cavite City. Dedicated to (the memory of) things Chabacano and Caviteño. Chabacano is the dialect once spoken by many in my mother's hometown of Cavite City, where I too was born. Ya susta yo tiene ya pala diccionario el Chabacano de Cavite. The Diccionario is a very useful tool for both speakers and learners of. At right is the front page of Cavite Citys local newspaper, Operation Exposé , which I picked up last Sunday. This edition is for th. Shock and sorrow in Cavite City. Tiene egro...
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Habla Chabacano: Shock and sorrow in Cavite City
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On Chabacano and Cavite City. Dedicated to (the memory of) things Chabacano and Caviteño. Chabacano is the dialect once spoken by many in my mother's hometown of Cavite City, where I too was born. Ya susta yo tiene ya pala diccionario el Chabacano de Cavite. The Diccionario is a very useful tool for both speakers and learners of. At right is the front page of Cavite Citys local newspaper, Operation Exposé , which I picked up last Sunday. This edition is for th. Shock and sorrow in Cavite City. Tiene egro...
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DatuPanot: May 2008
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Links to this post. Monday, May 05, 2008. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Venerable Knight Veterinarians Fraternity. 2 Birds To Go. Miskina Ano na Isip. Philippine Wild Bird Photography. Who Rides A Vespa. Wish You Were Here. View my complete profile.
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Bugoy's Childish Memories...and then some: Rebellion and Rebels part 1
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Bugoy's Childish Memories.and then some. Monday, June 2, 2014. Rebellion and Rebels part 1. If you are a church attender and a fair enough listener, I am very sure that the teachers, preachers, and pastors mentioned Absalom, King David’s son. If you are indeed a church attender, you’ll encounter one singular idea: that Absalom is the one who rebelled against King David, and at the process, was killed because of his rebellion. Let us try to summarize Absalom’s life before rebellion. In the twenty-first ve...
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Bugoy's Childish Memories...and then some: Missing Link on Forgiveness
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Bugoy's Childish Memories.and then some. Thursday, May 22, 2014. Missing Link on Forgiveness. In the above paragraph, we may say that this is also one of the reasons why some offended ones are more miserable than the offenders. Why? What if the offended or the offender is already dead or missing in your network or abroad or out of town or intentionally disconnected from you for one reason or another? May you have an emotionally clear and enlightening day. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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