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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Wednesday, June 28, 2023

THE THEORY THAT MATTERS

We love to complain! Many times we don't have reasons at all to do so - but, we love to complain. Especially nowadays. Our world is full of mess- isn't it? 


We bring many assertions to bear: first, in the past we have been thriftier and economical, more religious and devout, more patriotic, industrious, more hard-working, keen and obedient. And, second, above everything and all: in the past we had more idealists. Third, nowadays we have (mostly?) material things in mind - what a disgrace. 

Materialists or idealists? What do you love?


I just quoted Vox Populi... .


A "materialist" has indeed become a swear word. I don't mean with "material" the accumulated data out of which a writer creates a work of literary, historical, or scientific value. A materialist is being easily described as someone with an attitude, who ignores spiritual values, compared with an idealist, who has the tendency to seek the highest spiritual perfection.


Idealism means the doctrine that appearance is purely the perception, the idea of subjects, and that the world is to be regarded as consisting of mind. The coquetry of higher philosophy makes it difficult to bear the ups and downs in our daily life.


Sure, we all know that "our last earthly dress has no pockets  any more". Striving for earthly and terrestrial possession, property and estate might be the hit-man of idealism. That's how we have been taught. "Wine, women and song", having the unpleasant feeling of fullness, egoism and bragging as well as showing-off - are these the materialist's real attitudes?


Is the idealist, many times not being able to stand on earth with both feet, the only one who occupies himself with religion and virtuousness - so to speak, with celestial and heavenly things? Is that really so? Can we make such a distinction? Sure, it's easy to do so: it's manageable and comfortable. But well, why is the enjoyment of having a tasty meal BAD, and listening to a recital composed by Johann Sebastian Bach BETTER? Why should art be better than roasted pork and a bottle of wine? Value judgements and moral concepts... .


Owning a house and lot and care are - of course - earthly properties, as well as bank saving accounts, profitable insurances, and invest advantageously in stocks. Is a terrible underpaid nurse or a book author an idealist, because he or she doesn't work for the filthy lure but for higher values? Has Jesus been an idealist, because He renunciated and died without terrestrial possession? Has Jesus been a materialist, because He fed thousands of people on the breadline? Are we idealists, if we bequeath nothing to our families and might die without a single centavo, because earthly things are bad?


Tuesday, June 27, 2023

Jos Garcia sings 'The Revelation' theme song entitled 'Mother'

BY MANILA BULLETIN ENTERTAINMENT


AT A GLANCE

  • During an interview, Jos said that she composed the song for her late mother. She loves her mother so much and it was she who introduced her to the world of music given that she was also a singer.


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Jos Garcia

Jos Garcia, one of the most sought-after Filipina performers in the Kansai Region in Japan, said that she's grateful her song "Mother" has been used as the theme for the movie "The Revelation," starring Aljur Abrenica.

During an interview, Jos said that she composed the song for her late mother. She loves her mother so much and it was she who introduced her to the world of music given that she was also a singer.

"This is the first time na ginamit po ang kanta ko sa pelikula kaya I'm so happy. Proud din ako na ako ang nagcompose ng kantan," Jos said.

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Jos Garcia and Rey Valera

Jos also said that she's thrilled about the movie which also stars Vin Abrenica, Jelai Andres, and  Ana Jalandoni. It is directed by Ray An Dulay and written by Joyzell Dulay.

"The Revelation" opened in cinemas last June 21. A red carpet premiere was held at the SM Megamall Cinema 2 last June 20.

Jos has also recorded a new song entitled "IIwan na Kita" composed by OPM icon Rey Valera. She recorded it during her short vacation in Manila last May.

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Rey was present when Jos recorded the song. He even coached Jos in relation to the delivery of the song.

This is the second time Jos recorded a song that was composed by Rey. The first was "Nagpapanggap" where Jos won the 2022 Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) Star Award for Music for Best Acoustic Female Artist.

Jos is also the current endorser of "Cleaning Mamas," a product exclusively distributed by Natasha.

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Given that she is the current brand ambassador, Jos visited places and provinces around the Philippines last December 2022 to promote the product and to perform shows for Natasha.

Natasha is the biggest brand endorsement deal Jos had.  She is very grateful for the opportunity given her by the company.

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Born and raised in Antipolo City, Rizal, Jos grew up in a family of musicians, as her siblings are also into music. In 2006, she released the album “Versatile” under Ivory Records.

The carrier single of which entitled, “Ikaw Ang Iibigi nKo” is still being requested and played in several radio stations in the Philippines.

Some divine indications



By Fr. Roy Cimagala

Chaplain

Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise (CITE)

Talamban, Cebu City

Email: roycimagala@gmail.com


IN the gospel, there is a part where Christ tells us some indications meant to guide us in our earthly journey. (Mt 7,6.12-14) “Do not give what is holy to dogs, or throw your pearls before swine, lest they trample them underfoot, and turn and tear you to pieces.” (Mt 7,6)


These are words that clearly tell us that we need to develop an abiding sense of the sacred even as we immerse ourselves with the mundane things of the world. They are meant to remind us that our life is not simply a natural human life, but is also a supernatural life with God. 


As an image and likeness of God, our life cannot help but be also sacred as it is a shared life with God. We cannot help but also handle sacred things in our life, like the sacraments and the sacramentals. In fact, the natural moral law that governs our moral life should be regarded also as sacred. We just cannot treat it the way we treat the purely natural law of physics, chemistry, biology and the like.


And then, Christ continues to tell us about the Golden Rule. “Do to others whatever you would have them do to you. This is the Law and the Prophets.” (Mt 7,12) This is a basic ethical law that should govern the way we treat each other. It’s a way to achieve the basic peace and order in our social life.


This Golden Rule reminds me of the way we handle the traffic on the road which can be a good image of how our life actually is. There are many vehicles going in different directions. We just have to learn how to give and take so that each one can reach his destination safely. Especially in a heavy traffic situation, there should be a good sense of reciprocity, flexibility and adaptability.


This does not mean that there are no absolute truths that all should follow. We just have to learn how to live and uphold it in spite of our unavoidable differences and conflicts not only in matters of opinion but also in matters of belief. 


We need to remind ourselves that truth in the end can only be achieved if it is also lived, upheld and defended in charity. That is why, we should be ready to go through unavoidable suffering the way Christ suffered to live and defend the truth in charity. In fact, suffering can be the very touchstone of truth in charity.


Thus, Christ also said that to arrive at our proper destination, we need to enter by the narrow gate. “Enter through the narrow gate,” he said. “For the gate is wide and the road broad that leads to destruction, and those who enter through it are many. How narrow the gate and constricted the road that leads to life. And those who find it are few.”


That is why he also said in another part of the gospel that for us to follow him, we need to deny ourselves and carry the cross. (cfr. Mt 16,24) We can readily see the wisdom of this divine indication when we realize how easy it is for us to be deceived, confused and trapped into some kind of a silo when we just follow what we want.


We always need to follow the will of God, not just our own will, for that in the end is what is proper to us.


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456 runners join Butuan City fun run in support of 13th RMFB’s anti-criminality efforts

BY MIKE CRISMUNDO


BUTUAN CITY – At least 456 runners participated in the fifth 13th Regional Mobile Force Battalion (RMFB) fun run dubbed “Run Move for Betterment” on Sunday, June 25.

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WINNERS in the 13th Regional Mobile Force Battalion (RMFB) fun  run dubbed ‘Run Move for Betterment’ in Butuan City on Sunday, June 25. (Mike U. Crismundo)

A Zumba early in the morning before the runners from the different line agencies of the government and private sector answered the starting gun at 4:30 a.m. in front of the FSUU Gym here for the 21-kilometer run.

The run for a cause was in partnership with the city government of Butuan, media, and other stakeholders and in support of the Police Regional Office-13 (PRO-13) anti-criminality efforts.

The proceeds from the event will be used to support the RMFB-13 project dubbed “Wheels of Hope” which aims to provide wheelchairs for the less-fortunate and physically impaired persons in the barangays where police officers of the revitalized “Pulis sa Barangay” have been deployed.

“Aside from helping the participants to become physically fit, this activity is also one way of calling the people’s cooperation and support to our anti-criminality efforts,” stressed PRO-13 Director Police Brig. Gen. Pablo G. Labra II.

Labra also said that the program is also in full support of the ongoing revitalized Pulis sa Barangay.

“We are now securing our barangays against crime, with the deployment of more policemen in every barangay in this capital city of Northeastern Mindanao,” said Labra.

Winners were Rico Jay Patanao (21-kilometer Male Category), Janette Mendoza (21-km Female Category), William Lumindas (10-km Male Category), Afjeel T. Clampiano (10-km Female Category), Jay Duhac (five-km Male Category), Sam Jahllel Jongko (five-km Female Category), Herald Jay I. Patanao (three-km  Male Category), and Andrea Pelien (three-km Female Category).

P18.2-M worth of shabu seized from two drug pushers in Davao City checkpoint

BY ANTONIO COLINA IV


DAVAO CITY – Police reported the arrest of two drug pushers and the seizure of 1.140-kilograms of shabu with an estimated value of P18.2 million around 4 p.m. on Sunday, June 25, in a joint checkpoint of the police and Task Force Davao in Barangay Sirawan, Toril District, here.

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In a text message on Monday, June 26, Davao City Police Office spokesperson Capt. Hazel Tuazon identified the two suspects as Cresil Jay Alvarez Lacia, 29, and Antonio Abes Pelacios Jr., 30, residents of Purok 5 Poblacion, New Corella, Davao del Norte.

Tuazon said the two suspects, who were on board a black SUV, came from Midsayap, Cotabato.

During the inspection, Tuazon said security officers noticed a small brown envelope with an exposed transparent plastic sachet and two transparent plastic bags containing 19 small brown envelopes containing shabu in plastic sachets.

She said the suspects are facing criminal charges for violation of Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act.

The seized drugs were turned over to Davao City Forensic Unit for examination and safekeeping, Tuazon said.

Get ready to be enchanted: Cebu Aurora Music Festival promises to be wilder and better with super solid lineup

BY MANILA BULLETIN ENTERTAINMENT


AT A GLANCE

  • Aurora Festival is back with a bang, promising to bring you an extraordinary live music experience and celebration of the OPM icons. So, this time around Titos, Titas, and GenZ peeps, ready na ba kayo? We’re going to party hard at the Queen City of the South!


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If you think the fun ended last April at Clark, think again.

Aurora Festival is back with a bang, promising to bring you an extraordinary live music experience and celebration of the OPM icons. So, this time around Titos, Titas, and GenZ peeps, ready na ba kayo? We’re going to party hard at the Queen City of the South!

This Sept.16, 2023, the #CebuAuroraFest2023 is locked and loaded to captivate music lovers with an unforgettable experience, showcasing the best of local talent and the vibrant music festival atmosphere in Cebu! 

After all of the amazing scenes and moments last November 2022 at the 1st Cebu Aurora Fest and April at the Clark Aurora Music Festival, it’s about time to bring top-tier kind of magic to music aficionados in Visayas.

The #CebuAuroraFest2023 will feature a lineup of iconic OPM artists and legends. Ely Buendia who’s fresh from the Eraserheads US Tour, Bamboo who has a timeless repertoire of hits, and Silent Sanctuary to give you all #feels at the festival grounds! 

Moreover, if you miss her superbly captivating voice, Armi Millare will also be there to hype everyone up and it’s her first festival ever as a solo artist! And if you think it stops there, the stellar lineup also includes young, viral, and sought after artists of today such as Zack Tabudlo, ADIE and Sunkissed Lola!

Cebu Aurora Festival will pay homage to the legends who have shaped the Philippine music scene and will also feature the hottest bands in Cebu like Missing Filemon and Phylum to bring an electrifying Bisrock live music experience like no other. 

Indeed, prepare to be swept off your feet as these performers take the stage and bring their classic hits to life, ensuring an electrifying atmosphere for all attendees.

These talented artists are known for their exceptional live performances, promising to leave the audience in awe with their energy, passion, and creative talent. 

The Cebu Aurora Festival has gained recognition as the biggest OPM festival in the country. Drawing music enthusiasts from all walks of life, this grand celebration of Filipino music and culture has become a must-attend event for all fans. The festival's commitment to promoting OPM and providing a platform for talented artists has helped elevate the local music scene to new heights.

We encourage all music enthusiasts to secure their tickets early, as this highly anticipated event is expected to sell out quickly.

The Cebu Aurora Music Festival is happening on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2023, at the Open Puregold lot at former Marreco, Brgy. Poblacion Mandaue, Cebu.

Cebu Aurora Music Festival is presented by EPIC EVENTS, EggStop, Mr Macchiato. Co Presented by Cebu Pacific Air, Major Sponsor Horoyoi.

Excited to get tickets? Visit this link: https://ticket.cebuaurorafest.com and https://smtickets.com/

For inquiries, please call 09456445926 or message our FB page at https://www.facebook.com/CebuAuroraFest

Nationwide viewing party on July 1 for TVJ's show on TV5

BY ANNALYN S. JUSAY


AT A GLANCE

  • Some fans expressed disappointment about the absence of a live audience. Others are simply excited about TVJ's transfer to TV5 and they're saying they cannot wait.


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Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon plus the Legit Dabarkads (Facebook)

A "Nationwide Viewing Party" has been announced on July 1  for the launch of the still-unnamed show of Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon plus the Legit Dabarkads on TV5. The Saturday program will be held from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm while it will be from 12 noon to 2:30 pm, from Monday to Friday.

An official teaser from TV5 on Monday, June 26, marked July 1 as the "Pambansang Araw ng Isang Libo't Isang Tuwa."

In an earlier pronouncement made on Facebook, Joey said there will be no live audience as they are still adjusting to their new environment. Some opined that it might be due to safety concerns as they might be faced with a deluge of people expected to go to TV5 studios in Mandaluyong City.

Some fans expressed disappointment about the absence of a live audience. Others are simply excited about TVJ's transfer to TV5 and they're saying they cannot wait.

"Canceled ang mga gawaing bahay sa July 1, tutok muna sa TVJ at sa Legit Dabarkads," one woman said.

Another commented "Yes na yes. All housework will be finished by 11 am so that we are in front of the TV by then." 

Monday, June 26, 2023

Senator backs bringing WPS case vs China to UN


By: Marlon Ramos - Reporter / @MRamosINQ


MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Francis Tolentino on Sunday supported the proposal of retired Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio for the Marcos administration to bring China’s bullying and aggressive actions in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) to the attention of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).


“I think Carpio is right [when he suggested] to elevate this to the consciousness of the member states of the [UNGA] since China has been disregarding the arbitral ruling,” Tolentino said in a recorded interview with radio station dzBB.

He was referring to the Philippines’ 2016 landmark victory in the arbitration court in The Hague that voided Beijing’s so-called “nine-dash line” claiming nearly the entire South China Sea.

Tolentino, who has a master’s degree in public international law, is vice chair of the Senate foreign relations committee, which is headed by Sen. Imee Marcos.

“There’s nothing wrong with [Carpio’s suggestion] as it will really make this an international issue,” he said.

In line with that recommendation, Opposition Sen. Risa Hontiveros filed a resolution on June 19 calling on the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to seek UNGA’s action in putting an end to China’s harassment of Philippine vessels within the country’s 370-kilometer exclusive economic zone (EEZ).


‘Coastal states’

Carpio, who has been the leading voice in the country’s territorial dispute with China, had earlier said that the Philippine government must file a resolution in the UNGA to compel Beijing to respect the arbitral ruling.

“That will be put to a vote. I think we will win there,” he said in an online forum on May 30.

“Remember,” he added, “the majority of the members of the [General Assembly] are coastal states. They are afraid that their big neighbors might seize their exclusive economic zones.”


Fishermen’s plight

According to Tolentino, the move would also bring to light the situation of ordinary Filipino fishermen who have been forced to stay clear of fishing grounds within the country’s EEZ due to the illegal presence of Chinese patrol vessels.

Asked about the possibility of the UNGA ruling in favor of the Philippines, Tolentino said it was up to the DFA and the country’s representative to the international body.

“It depends on how our representative in the UNGA would explain the issue,” the senator said.

“But we have all the documents, not just the arbitral ruling, but also [the reports on] the bullying and other violations that China has been committing in the West Philippine Sea,” he added.

In a separate interview on Sunday, Hontiveros said she was “inspired” by Carpio’s proposal in filing Senate Resolution No. 659, which, she added, also honored the legacy of the late Sen. Rodolfo Biazon, who had spoken out against China’s trespassing Philippine waters.

“It’s also based on my belief that the UN must be able to tell China to ‘stop what you’re doing and start behaving properly,’” Hontiveros said.

While a decision by UNGA may not be legally binding, it would bring “meaningful political weight” to China’s future actions, she pointed out further.

Furthermore, UNGA’s action may help shape the “international norms and national policies of member nations” and guide the directions of other international bodies such as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, she said.

CdeO LGBTQ federation celebrates Pride Month, vows to fortify community

BY FRANCK DICK ROSETE


CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – The newly-created Cagayan de Oro City LGBTQ+ Federation vowed to strengthen its community in the face of discrimination its members continue to experience, stressing that there are still a lot of programs that need to be pursued.

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CAGAYAN de Oro City Mayor Rolando Uy waves a rainbow flag to express his support to the LGBTQ+ community during the city’s Pride Month celebration at the Amphitheater, Divisoria, Cagayan de Oro City, on Saturday, June 24. (Photo courtesy of Rod Constantino, Cagayan de Oro City Information Office)

Barbie Neri, first president of the Cagayan de Oro LGBTQ+ Federation, said the creation of the organization is not enough without local laws that would protect the community, saying that the federation should be "indispensable."

"Meaning, we should not just vanish or be defeated by any administration that would lead the city," said Neri during the Pride Month celebration here at the Amphitheater, Divisoria, on Saturday, June 24.

The city, Neri said, should also pass an ordinance that would provide enough budget for the programs and livelihood of the LGBTQ+ community.

"Having an organization is not enough without funding from the local government unit," she said in vernacular.

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MEMBERS and supporters of the LGBTQ+ community march in Divisoria, Cagayan de Oro City, holding a long rainbow flag in line with the city’s Pride Month celebration on Saturday, June 24. (Photo courtesy of Rod Constantino, Cagayan de Oro City Information Office)

On Aug. 10, 2020, the 19th city council passed City Ordinance No. 13941-2020, also known as the "Cagayan de Oro City Diversity and Equality Ordinance." It aims to eliminate all forms of discrimination, where discriminatory practices as defined in the said law shall be proscribed and penalized.

The city, under the said ordinance, shall also actively and progressively develop and implement programs, projects, and other initiatives to promote diversity and equality.

City Mayor Roland Uy issued Executive Order No. 106-2023 on May 15 creating the Cagayan de Oro City LGBTQ+ Federation to assist in promoting equality and diversity in the city. All of the barangays here were also directed to create their respective LGBTQ organizations.

On June 23, the very first set of officers of the said federation took their oath in front of Uy at the City Mayor’s Office.

Apart from strengthening the community’s protection and programs, the city’s LGBTQ+ federation also assured it will continue its branding as an independent and nonpartisan organization that is free from any political parties.

In his message, Uy vowed to continue his support for the LGBTQ community, and  urged the federation president to further strengthen the recognition of those LGBTQ members, especially those who are called Gandang Hari who are already unable to provide their talents because of their ages. 

"It’s pitiful to see a Gandang Hari. It’s like a withered leaf, where no one won’t take care of them," Uy said in vernacular, stressing the contributions of those old LGBTQ members in the city during their younger years.

During his incumbency as Carmen village chief, Uy organized three LGBTQ organizations in the said barangay — Gandang Hari, Gays on the Go, and Unique on the Go — to show his support to the community.

Many members and supporters of the LGBTQ community conducted a Pride march also on Saturday from Rodelsa Circle here, going to Kagay-an Bridge and Amphitheater as their final destination for the main program.

Various services have been conducted in line with the celebration, such as HIV testing, free check-ups, scholarship offerings, city vet services, and pet adoption. Several Drag Queens in the city also put laughter on the Kagay-anons’ faces as they showcased their colorful dance performances.

On June 29, there will be a mini job fair at the Amphitheater in relation to the Pride Month celebration.