+ Follow REUTER Tag
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[Summary] => (Author’s note: I am printing below one of the most heartwarming tributes to Father James B. Reuter S.J., written by “Tita Cherry” Aquino, radio producer and scriptwriter, one of thousands of so-called “Reuter babies.”
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[Summary] => The “edifying presence” of the late Fr. James Reuter SJ will always be remembered, said Jesuit Provincial Superior Fr. Jose Cecilio Magadia in the funeral Mass yesterday for his well-loved confrere.
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[Title] => Proud to be duck
[Summary] => Here’s trivia on Fr. James Reuter: his favorite animal was the duck.
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[Title] => 2 lessons Tatang taught me
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[Title] => When will this political zarzuela end?
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[Summary] => There’s a huge difference in our celebrating the coming of the New Year 2013 this year, because last year, 30 minutes before 12:00am, the skies of Cebu were already lit up with all sorts of pyrotechnics.
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January 5, 2013 - 12:00am