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Towards the end of 2015, we are still hounded by anomalies and controversies that have characterized this administration from the very start.

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Those 20 years were not peaceful. There are still some people who simply cannot accept the idea of a Catholic priest teaching in a state university. There were attempts to have Father Nudas dropped from the faculty. There were anonymous attacks, like the chalk marks on a wall one day which said "Father Judas go away."
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Long ago, he wrote a play called: "Portrait of an Artist as Filipino". I saw what I think was its first presentation — outdoors, in Intramuros, with the stage built up against the ancient walls, and the narrator, Totoy Avellana, high above the stage, on top of the wall.

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"Passion" is a word you will often use with Eugene, newly designated music director and conductor of the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra (he officially assumes the position on May 1, 2004). He has been described as "a fusion of passion and sensitivity", a "highly gifted conductor".
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Such priests are the backbone of the Church. They probably will not get awards and marks of recognition, but (as Karl Rahner says) they are the ones who do most to promote the kingdom of God.
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Those 20 years were not peaceful. There are still some people who simply cannot accept the idea of a Catholic priest teaching in a state university. There were attempts to have Father Nudas dropped from the faculty. There were anonymous attacks, like the chalk marks on a wall one day which said "Father Judas go away."
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Long ago, he wrote a play called: "Portrait of an Artist as Filipino". I saw what I think was its first presentation — outdoors, in Intramuros, with the stage built up against the ancient walls, and the narrator, Totoy Avellana, high above the stage, on top of the wall.

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Such priests are the backbone of the Church. They probably will not get awards and marks of recognition, but (as Karl Rahner says) they are the ones who do most to promote the kingdom of God.
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