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[Title] => Damaso
[Summary] => The first time I saw Carlos Celdran was on the Living Asia Channel (Channel 72 if you are hooked to Skycable) where, as a tour guide, he was taking a bunch of foreign tourists through a walking tour of Intramuros and other Spanish heritage sites.
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[Title] => The Military / The Church
[Summary] => There are two sounds you hear emerging these explosive days. The first is the sound of the bayonet crackling towards state power. The second is the sound of prayer groping for redemption and Gods providence. They are antithetical, the clash of opposites. The first is ready to draw and spill blood if the situation requires. The second seeks the balm of peace and national tranquility. And yet they are two peas in a pod. For they arise at a time of great crisis when the nation fears the morrow.
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