+ Follow ELORDE NAGA Tag
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[Summary] => How can a simple, hard-working carpenter be king? A contradiction in terms, isnt it? And yet, this was the living contradiction that Christ was and the living contradiction that he expects from his disciples starting from the original apostles, who were poor fishermen.
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[AuthorName] => GOD'S WORD TODAY By Fr. Ruben M. Tanseco, S.J.
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[Title] => LIA to bring back fisherman-heroes to school
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New nets, scholarships and livelihood assistance were the reward for the bravery of young fishers Elorde Naga, 12, and his adopted brother Rico Cayabyab, 15, who were out at sea with their father Edgar and uncle Crispulo at dawn on Nov. 11 as the family rescued 15 of the 34 passengers aboard the crashed Laoag International Airlines (LIA) Fokker-27 after it ditched into Manila Bay.
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ELORDE NAGA
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New nets, scholarships and livelihood assistance were the reward for the bravery of young fishers Elorde Naga, 12, and his adopted brother Rico Cayabyab, 15, who were out at sea with their father Edgar and uncle Crispulo at dawn on Nov. 11 as the family rescued 15 of the 34 passengers aboard the crashed Laoag International Airlines (LIA) Fokker-27 after it ditched into Manila Bay.
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