We remember with prayerful gratitude the recent clergy retreat (in two batches) with Archbishop Soc Villegas and Bishop Fidelis Layog from the Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan.
The Mirador Observatory was once a beacon of grandeur and serenity nestled in the hills of northern Luzon, Philippines. But as fate would have it, the beautiful building got destroyed during the Second World War.  Thanks to a 1928
The Knidos Labyrinth, named after a place at the tip of a peninsula in West Turkey, Knidos was once a thriving Christian area, dominated by the Eastern Roman Empire of Byzantium, whose capital was Constantinople (Constantine’s City, presently Istanbul). At