Around the World in 7 Days
Camp Orbis: an international online leadership camp for girls. Overcoming the restrictions on travel and mass gatherings in pandemic times.
Webinar on Philippine Catholic Church history
The series of webinars organized by the History Department of the University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P) will be held on Saturdays 10:00 am to 12:00 noon, February 13 to April 17.
The Filipino family post pandemic
Economist Dr Bernardo Villegas writes about recovering from the pandemic.
Not your usual May pilgrimage: Prayer, history, and culture
5 young fellows from the Philippines discovered a "unique and historic" way of doing the May pilgrimage, visiting Marian Shrines around the world online.
Blessed Alvaro del Portillo, a Marian pilgrim in the Philippines
The Prelate of Opus Dei visited the National Shrines of Mount Carmel and Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in 1987. He was beatified in 2014. His feast day is celebrated on May 12.
Angels Today #ProtectMe
Young ladies mobilized to provide personal protective equipment to health workers in Philippine hospitals.
Withdrawing from the lonely crowd
10 ways to make productive use of home quarantine time. Excerpts from the March 20, 2020 column of Dr. Bernardo Villegas in the Manila Bulletin (Philippines)
A Finished Road, a Simple Life, a Meaningful Summer
30 university students and teachers from Metro Manila and Cebu (Philippines) came together for ten days during the summer break to build an access road to the cemetery in Bogo City, Cebu. There they made a startling discovery: the joy of simple living.
God’s call and a miracle through a saint
Father Dante Estepa from Iloilo City celebrated his first Solemn Mass in Iloilo last July 13 at the Jaro Cathedral. It was Christmas 1999 when his mother was rescued from a sea mishap, through the intercession of St. Josemaria.
Placido L. Mapa, Jr. (June 24, 1932 to May 5, 2019)
Jess Estanislao remembers Placido (Cidito) Mapa, the first Filipino supernumerary member of Opus Dei. He met Opus Dei in the US.