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Of "Sosyalera Schools" and Christian Education NEIL'S BLOG (PRO CHRISTO ET ECCLESIA) -- ? ?????? ??? ????? - September 25, 2009 Paolo here and I greet everyone Peace and all-good! "Sosyalera Schools" (a tagalog colloquial term for high-end schools) are very popular among the teenage generation that came from rich (old or noveau) families. These schools are generally Catholic Instritutions of Learining, wherein they cater ... http://kiapokspika.blogspot.com/2009/09/of-sosyalera-schools-and-christian.html

I just got out of hospital MIRROR OF JUSTICE - September 8, 2009 ... the companion who was with me all the time couldn't speak any English and I can't speak much Tagalog so we couldn't really communicate. I'm feeling very tired now because they would wake me up every day at 4:30am to take my vital signs. Also, I've lost weight because I didn't eat for 2 days before I ... http://mirrorofjustice.blogspot.com/2005/11/i-just-got-out-of-hospital.html

untitled BKNEBEL - September 8, 2009 ... artifacts. Demographics and culture Main articles: Ilocano language , Sambal language , and Tagalog language Language Economy Geography Zambales has two pronounced seasons: dry from October to June, and wet from July to September. Climate Zambales lies on the western shores of Luzon island, between ... http://bknebel.blogspot.com/2008/04/for-mountain-chain-see-zambales.html

QUAERITUR: licit use of languages for Mass WHAT DOES THE PRAYER REALLY SAY? - July 26, 2009 ... of Holy Church's liturgy in the Latin Rite. It would also be licit to have Holy Mass in Tagalog, Hmong, or Swahili. It would be silly to have Mass in those languages for that crew, but it would be licit. It seems to me that a more inclusive approach at this summer thing for seminarians would be to ... http://wdtprs.com/blog/2009/07/quaeritur-licit-use-of-languages-for-mass/

Blegging You - Need Car for Filipino Priests in KC THE CATHOLIC KEY BLOG - July 21, 2009 ... are in residence at Our Lady of Peace in Kansas City. They are fluent in Spanish, English and Tagalog and are serving Spanish speaking communities and others throughout the diocese. Problem is, they need to bum rides, but both have acquired Missouri driver's licenses. Anyone have a car (or two) they ... http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheCatholicKeyBlog/~3/BKDHttzm8MM/blegging-you-need-car-for-filipino.html

Fluvial Procession - Nuestra Senora de Penafrancia ECCE EGO, QUIA VOCASTI ME - June 10, 2009 ... of all its people. To her they lovingly gave the title of 'Ina', which means 'Mother' in Tagalog and (presumably) Bicolano. On the third Saturday of November, the image of Our Lady is borne in a fluvial procession from the Cathedral back to her shrine. A novena is recited in her honor, and for nine ... http://tantumdicverbo.blogspot.com/2009/06/fluvial-procession-nuestra-senora-de.html

QOTD ECCE EGO, QUIA VOCASTI ME - June 5, 2009 ... a rather loud conversation I overheard on the bus exactly a week ago. They were arguing in Tagalog, and while a lot is lost in translation from Tagalog into English, I think I managed to get the gist of their arguments. 'You know, all this extravagance in this church is just ... http://tantumdicverbo.blogspot.com/2009/06/qotd.html

More Holy Week Rituals - Paete ECCE EGO, QUIA VOCASTI ME - May 31, 2009 ... been that of the Holy Burial-- the Santo Entierro, as it is popularly known here. In the Tagalog region, Laguna is remarkable for its elaborate rituals for the Santo Entierro; I have already blogged about the rituals in Pakil, and now it is Paete's turn. Paete and Pakil are 'sister towns' in that ... http://tantumdicverbo.blogspot.com/2009/05/more-holy-week-rituals-paete.html