You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?

There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!


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Monday, October 30, 2023

Our laws’ constant need for the proper spirit



By Fr. Roy Cimagala

Chaplain

Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise (CITE)

Talamban, Cebu City

Email: roycimagala@gmail.com


WE are reminded of our laws’ constant need for the proper spirit in that gospel episode where Christ was accused by the leader of a synagogue of violating the Sabbath law because he cured a woman of her crippled condition on a Sabbath. (cfr. Lk 13,10-17)


“There are six days when work should be done. Come on those days to be cured, not on the sabbath day,” the synagogue leader said. But Christ immediately corrected him by saying, “Hypocrites! Does not each one of you on the sabbath untie his ox or his ass from the manger and lead it out for watering? This daughter of Abraham, whom Satan has bound for eighteen years now, ought she not to have been set free on the sabbath day from this bondage?”


We obviously have to be governed by the rule of law. Without the law, we can only expect disorder and chaos, and all the forms of injustice. But we need to distinguish between the letter of the law and the spirit of the law, and know how to understand and apply the law properly.


Ideally, both the letter and the spirit of a certain law should be in perfect harmony. But that is hardly the case in real life. The problem, of course, is that the articulation of the law is conditioned and limited by our human powers that cannot fully capture the richness of human life, considering its spiritual and supernatural character that will always involve the intangibles and mysteries and the like.


That is the reason why we can go beyond but not against a particular law, when such law cannot fully express the concrete conditions of a particular case. 


But, first of all, we have to understand that all our laws should be based on what is known as the natural law that in the end is a participation in the divine eternal law of God, our Creator and the first and ultimate lawgiver. And that part of natural law that is specific to man is called the natural moral law that would recognize, as its first principle, God as our Creator and source and end of all laws.


A legal system not clearly based on this fundamental principle about laws would already be a system that is defective ab initio. A legal system that is based only on some human consensus would put the spirit of the law in full subservience to the letter of that law.


That's why any human law should always be a dynamic one, always in the process of refining, polishing and enriching itself. It should never be considered as static, irreformable, or unenriched.


That's simply because charity, truth, justice, and mercy, which our laws should embody, have aspects that can be mysterious and that will always demand new requirements from us.


Let's hope that the proper structures are made available to address this ongoing need with respect to continually polishing our laws. The task is definitely daunting. But rather than be daunted, it should challenge us to do it whatever it costs. We actually have the means. God, for his part, will always give us the grace for it. We just have to have the necessary attitude, will, and skills to do it.


We have to understand that for this task to be properly undertaken, those involved should be vitally in contact with God, the source of all good things, of all truth, charity, and justice. Being the creator, he is the foundation of reality and the supreme lawmaker and lawgiver.


Magno backs durian industry in Davao City

 

Magno backs durian industry in Davao City



DAVAO CITY – Presidential Assistant for Eastern Mindanao Leo Tereso Magno vowed to support the endeavors of the durian industry here.

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PRESIDENTIAL Assistant for Eastern Mindanao Leo Tereso Magno checks out durian products at the Philippine Asia Durian Summit in Davao City. (FB) 

Magno expressed his full support for the durian industry, particularly during its current growth phase, at the first-ever Philippine Asia Durian Summit at the SMX Convention Center, SM Lanang here on October 26.

“During my discussion with Mr. (Emmanuel) Belviz, I advised him to compile a list of the items or resources required by his group,” Magno said, adding that the help the government would extend should come from them as they possess first-hand knowledge of their specific needs.

Emmanuel S. Belviz, president of the Durian Industry Association in Davao City (DIADC), said the sector intends to establish durable internal connections within the industry and government and private organizations.

Magno said that one of the things that the durian industry needs is irrigation. He added that with all the private sector’s efforts, the government will always do its part to help them. 

Belviz said that with increased executive support and collaborative efforts among stakeholders, the country has the potential to establish itself as a prominent participant in the worldwide durian industry.

Department of Agriculture (DAs) High-Value Crops Development Program Director Gerald Glenn Panganiban said the summit intends to enhance durian production by providing superior planting materials and expanding fruit cultivation by 2023.

Belviz presented an outline of the industry’s status in the country, stressing the significance of the initial shipment of Philippine durian to China in April this year as a pivotal moment for the regional durian sector.

From 2014 to 2022, the Philippines maintained its position in the international market’s upper decile of fresh durian exporters. In this city, four farmers have started exporting durians to other parts of the world.

The three-day summit featured at least 100 exhibitors, six representing Malaysia and China. Thailand and Malaysia provides  insights on cultivation and market trends for durian.

Diesel prices cut by P1.25/liter; gasoline up P0.45/liter

BY MYRNA M. VELASCO


AT A GLANCE

  • Long holiday-propped driving will have mixed price adjustments at domestic pumps this week.

  • Diesel will have a substantial rollback of P1.25 per liter.

  • Gasoline will have an increase of P0.45 per liter.

  • Kerosene will be reduced by P1.20 per liter.

  • Shell Pilipinas Corp., Seaoil and Cleanfuel have already announced their price adjustments. Competitor firms are expected to match the new price trends.

  • Prices for gasoline, diesel, and kerosene have increased since the start of the year.

  • Price swings in the world market have been affecting market sentiments.


Long holiday-propped driving will bring forth both cheers and misery to the consumers given the mixed price adjustments that will be implemented at the domestic pumps this week.

Based on the announcements of the oil companies, the price of diesel will have a substantial rollback of P1.25 per liter; but gasoline users are not as lucky, because that commodity will have an increase of P0.45 per liter.

 For kerosene products, this will also be reduced by P1.20 per liter  in this week’s round of cost movements, according to the pricing advisories of the industry players. 

 As of press time, the oil firms that already sent notices on their price adjustments effective Tuesday (Oct. 31) had been Shell Pilipinas Corp., Seaoil and Cleanfuel; while their competitor-firms are anticipated to match the new price trends. 

Prior to this round of cost movements, a monitoring report of the Department of Energy (DOE) has shown that prices since the start of the year still logged net increases of P13.75 per liter for gasoline, P11.70 per liter diesel and P6.24 per liter for kerosene.

 Price swings in the world market had been on constant seesaw last week due to confluence of factors affecting market sentiments, hence, the mixed adjustments manifesting at Philippine petroleum pumps this week.

The major circumstances that swayed outcome of commodities trading last week centered on intensifying geopolitical risks in conflict-ridden countries; as well as renewed concerns on probable slower economic rebound globally. 

 In particular, international industry players have been keeping closer watch on possible market impact of the lingering Israel-Palestine war; and any possible turn of events that oil-producing countries like Iran would be joining the fray.

 As of Friday (Oct. 27) trading, the price of international benchmark Brent crude had climbed anew above $90 per barrel, which has been higher by more than $2.00 per barrel from $88 per barrel average price for most of trading days last week.

 For an import-dependent economy like the Philippines, it will always need to fervently assess the inflationary impact of high oil prices – primarily on the costs of basic commodities and services; that in the process will not just be squeezing consumers’ pockets, but will also strain the operating processes of businesses.

Comedian Joey 'Bekikang' Paras passes away, 45

BY ROBERT REQUINTINA


AT A GLANCE

  • "To all of our family and friends, we are saddened to announce that our Tito Joey Paras passed away and joined our Creator this afternoon, October 29, 2023, at 5:40 pm. Unfortunately, his heart wasn't able to recover anymore.


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Joey 'Bekikang' Paras (Images courtesy of Facebook)

Filipino actor-director Joey "Bekikang" Paras passed away on Oct. 29. He was 45.

Joey's demise was announced by his loved ones on social media. The full announcement:

"To all of our family and friends, we are saddened to announce that our Tito Joey Paras passed away and joined our Creator this afternoon, October 29, 2023, at 5:40 pm. Unfortunately, his heart wasn't able to recover anymore. 

"Currently, his remains are still at the hospital's morgue. We need to settle his hospital bills for us to take him home. Our family is knocking at your kind and generous heart to help us raise a fund to cover his hospital bills.

"Kindly PM us immediate family for the bank details. Funeral arrangements will be announced further."

 

 

Joey appeared in several Kapuso shows, such as Sunday PinaSaya, Mulawin vs Ravena, The Last Prince, Princess in the Palace, etc. His film credits include Ayuda Babes, Working Beks, Maria Leonora Teresa, Sisterakas, Working Girls, Bromance: My Brother's Romance, Bekikang: Ang Nanay Kong Beki, among others.

In June 2020, Joey sought help for his heart operation, according to a report by GMA Network.

At that time, the actor needed PhP750,000 for his angioplasty operation.

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The mayoclinic.org defined angioplasty as "a procedure used to open clogged heart arteries" to improve blood flow to your heart.

Actress Kris Bernal was one of the stars who heeded his call. 

Joey first underwent heart surgery in July 2018.