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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Tuesday, September 12, 2023

Vocation is for all


By Fr. Roy Cimagala

Chaplain

Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise (CITE)

Talamban, Cebu City

Email: roycimagala@gmail.com


INDEED, everyone has a vocation! The idea of a vocation is not meant only for a few who may feel that they are called to the priesthood or to a consecrated religious life. It is not meant for those who may be generally regarded as inclined to do some missionary work.


We are reminded of this truth of our faith in that gospel episode where Christ, after a night of prayer, chose 12 persons to be his apostles. (cfr. Lk 6,12-19) Ever wondered why Christ chose his apostles practically randomly? He, for example, would just pass by Matthew in his tax collector’s table and say, “Come, follow me,” without as much checking on Matthew’s background.


Same with brothers Peter and Andrew, and James and John. Christ would just call them, and without asking any question they simply left their nets, for they were fishermen, and followed Christ.


In the end, he would also call Judas Iscariot who would later betray him. Christ, being God, would have known that Judas would turn him in. But that did not deter him. He called Judas to be one of his 12 apostles just the same.


The only reason I can find for this behavior of Christ is that he has the right to call anyone and everyone to follow him. And that’s simply because, as God, he has that right since all of us come from him and belong to him. As redeemer, he calls everyone to follow him.


Everyone has a vocation simply because God calls all of us to be holy, to be like him who created us in his image and likeness. Everyone is called to holiness. The call to holiness is universal!


That’s what a vocation is—it is a calling from God who puts us here on earth to be tested, to see if what God wants us to be is also what we would like ourselves to be. Thus, everyone should be aroused to develop a sense of vocation as early as possible, and pursue it with the strongest sense of commitment, since our vocation is the most basic commitment we ought to have.


We have to realize that our vocation is meant to cover all our life, in all its aspects, and not just some parts of our life. Our vocation gives meaning to our whole life, and projects us to our proper destiny.


Nothing is excluded from it, since God’s presence and interventions in our life are constant and abiding, and not just from time to time, nor from case to case. It covers our whole life, from beginning to end.


A person without a sense of vocation is actually an anomaly. He may be described as a freeloader who ignores a basic truth about himself and enjoys or suffers the many things in life without knowing what these things are really meant for.


Obviously, each one has to find out the specific vocation meant for him. Our common vocation lends itself to various specific vocations with their own spirituality and charism, supported by their corresponding way of life or culture. Each one of us should just study and see which one he is more suited for.


There’s, of course, a vocation to the priesthood and religious life. But for most of the people, their vocation is to remain in the secular world as lay faithful who use all the events and circumstances of his life as a way to live out his vocation. They, of course, would need a supporting plan of life that can sustain their sense of vocation.


GOSSIP GIRL: Sanya Lopez describes her ideal man


AT A GLANCE

  • Attention all applicants to claim Sanya's heart. If Potato Corner has described the exact requirements to get a position in their company, why can’t GMA Network’s "Urduja" find her a king? “To be honest, Ate Giselle, I’m not looking for a boyfriend because I am swamped doing fiestas, corporate shows, and endorsements while waiting for my upcoming project on GMA-7, which we will announce as soon as we start taping. But because you are persistent, Ate Giselle, I will play your game of preference," says the "First Nanny" star. 

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Sanya Lopez

I chanced upon Sanya Lopez at the Butuan Airport. She came from a show in Tandag City while I had a concert with Mayonnaise and Itchyworms for Surigao City’s Bundak Music Festival. 

Attention all applicants to claim Sanya's heart. If Potato Corner has described the exact requirements to get a position in their company, why can’t GMA Network’s "Urduja" find her a king? “To be honest, Ate Giselle, I’m not looking for a boyfriend because I am swamped doing fiestas, corporate shows, and endorsements while waiting for my upcoming project on GMA-7, which we will announce as soon as we start taping. But because you are persistent, Ate Giselle, I will play your game of preference," says the "First Nanny" star.

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Giselle: Showbiz or non-showbiz
Sanya: Showbiz because he will understand my work better
Giselle: Filipino or Foreigner
Sanchez: Filipino
Giselle: Mixed (mestizo) or pure Pinoy
Sanya: Mestizo
Giselle: Lean or bulky?
Sanya: Lean
Giselle: Taller than you or the same height?
Sanya: Taller than me. I like tall guys.

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I told Sanya I wouldn’t ask about men with kindness, sincerity, and a good heart because that’s given. The "First Lady" actress stresses, “Again, this is just a game, okay. I want to prioritize my career, and if God gives me extra time, I want to finish my medical technology college degree. I was going to enroll in 2017, but my projects in GMA kept on rolling. But my goal is to finish college.” Sanya's GMA programs "First Nanny," "First Lady," and "Wild and Free" are now on Netflix.

Padilla bats for clearer Halal regulation, better awareness on Muslim dietary principles


Sen. Robin Padilla on Monday, Sept. 11 pushed for clearer regulations on Halal certification amid the confusion brought by having two different agencies involved in the certification and accreditation. 

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Sen. Robin Padilla presides over the Committee on Cultural Communities and Muslim Affairs hearing to discuss Senate Bill No. 2406 or the National Day for Awareness of Religious and Traditional Garments and Attire, and Senate Resolution No. 743, or the Plight of Muslim Community in the Observance of Their Dietary Principles. (Senate PRIB photo)

During the hearing of the Committee on Cultural Communities and Muslim Affairs chaired by Padilla, he called for the clarification of the role of agencies involved in the certification of Halal food products and the detection and seizure of fake Halal products. 

For now, he noted the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF) are involved in certification and accreditation.

Padilla noted the Halal industry is significant, involving more than $2.22 trillion (P121.28 trillion) based on the International Market Analysis Research and Consulting Group in 2022. This is expected to grow to P228.1 trillion in 2028.

"Hiwalayin natin, isang nagse-certify at isa naghuhuli (Let us separate this so one agency will certify and another will enforce)," said Padilla.  

"Kailangan nating proteksyunan ang Muslim brothers and sisters. Bilang kami mambabatas din, tingnan din natin ang kapakanan naman ng ating nagnenegosyo (We must protect our Muslim brothers and sisters. As lawmakers, we must also consider the interests of traders)," he added.

On the other hand, he also called for the intensified awareness drive on the dietary principles of Muslims, to prevent incidents stemming from the violation of Muslims' beliefs.

There, he took up controversies including the deaths of two policemen stemming from the serving of pork to a Muslim police officer; and the issue of Halal certification.

"Nais ko pong linawin: hindi po ito paghiling ng espesyal na pagtrato. Atin lamang pong inaasahan na sa usaping ito, ay magkaroon tayo ng tapat na pakikitungo sa ating kapwa, at ganap na transparency sa publiko nang walang anumang anyo ng panlilinlang (I want to make it clear that we Muslims are not seeking special treatment. All we want is to address these issues with utmost transparency)," said Padilla.

Also, Padilla pushed for an intensified awareness and education campaign in the Philippine National Police and other government agencies regarding the dietary principles of Muslims.

He said this will help prevent incidents like the shooting incident in Taguig City that resulted in the deaths of two policemen, following a confrontation stemming from the serving of pork to a Muslim police officer.

Meanwhile, the hearing also tackled Senate Bill 2406 which sets March 1 as a day of recognition for traditional and religious attire.

Padilla said our history is not only recorded in books and documents but in attire such as "Barong Tagalog," "Balintawak," and "Baro't Saya"; Ilonggo jusi and pina, Moro malong, Bicol sinamay, nipis, and patadyong; Ilocano abel, Visayan tapis pintados, Bagobo dagmay, Bilaan tandayon, Mandaya ikat, and many more.

"Sa madaling sabi, kung nais po nating bigyang diin ang pag-iingat sa ating pambansang pagkakakilanlan at sa bukod-tanging kultura at tradisyon ng isang daan at sampung (110) grupo ng Indigenous Peoples o IPs na binubuo ng 14 hanggang 17 milyong Pilipino, mahalagang hakbang po ang pagtatalaga ng isang araw ng pagkilala sa ating kasuotang tradisyunal at panrelihiyon (If we want to give importance to our national identity and the culture and tradition of 110 Indigenous Peoples groups that comprise up to 17 million Filipinos, setting aside a day of recognition for traditional and religious attire would go a long way)," he said.

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Monday, September 11, 2023

PH eagle ‘Geothermica’ dies in Singapore; VP Duterte saddened

BY RAYMUND ANTONIO


Philippine male eagle, “Geothermica” or “Geo,” died of infection in Singapore, the Philippine Embassy in Singapore announced.

Geothermica_SG.webpPhilippine eagle Geothermica (Photo by Roslan Rahman, Agence France-Presse)

Geothermica was one of the two Philippine eagles in the Bird Paradise at the Mandai Wildlife Reserve. He was 19 years old. 

Before his untimely death on Sept. 7, the male eagle had been under “intensive care in Singapore, receiving the best care possible,” the embassy said.

In a statement, Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte said she was “saddened” by the passing of Geothermica, which she visited in Singapore last June.

“Known as Geo, his journey was not only of strength and resilience but also a story of friendship between the Philippines and Singapore,” she added.

Geo and female Philippine Eagle “Sambisig” were transferred from the Philippine Eagle Center in Davao City to Singapore in 2019 under a Wildlife Loan Agreement between the Philippines and the Mandai Wildlife Reserve in Singapore. 

The breeding program is a 10-year renewable agreement that was part of the Golden Jubilee celebration of the establishment of bilateral relations between the Philippines and Singapore.

“In tribute to Geo, I join the call to effect change and carry forward his memory as a story of hope and a lasting commitment to the preservation of endangered species,” Duterte said.

On Friday, Sept. 8, the Mandai Wildlife Reserve announced in a statement that Geo died due to severe infection in his lung.

The official stressed that Geo’s and Sambisig’s lives “exemplified the Philippines’ commitment to conservation and underscored the importance of safeguarding our planet's biodiversity.”

“I thank the Mandai Wildlife Group for its exceptional care of Geo. Additionally, I thank the Philippine Eagle Foundation for its cooperation and tireless efforts in the protection and preservation of these magnificent birds,” she added.

The Philippines Eagle Foundation said there are an estimated 392 pairs of Philippine Eagles left.