+ Follow ST. EZEKIEL MORENO Tag
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[Title] => St. Ezekiel Moreno, the honorary Filipino saint
[Summary] => It was a Thursday and there was to be a mass said in honor of St. Rita of Cascia, as has become customary each Thursday afternoon in what has since been called the Chapel of the Relics.
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[Title] => On faith, healing and other Recoletos tradition
[Summary] => Do you know that roman catholics celebrate a saint, now invoked by cancer patients, who started his ministry in the Philippines?
Ezekiel Moreno, a Spaniard, spent 14 months at sea with 17 co-members of the Order of Augustinian Recollects (OAR) to reach Manila in 1870. He was ordained to the priesthood the following year and spent the next 15 years evangelizing Filipinos with zeal and fervor.
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[Title] => Smuggled rice seized
[Summary] => Combined operatives of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) and the Bureau of Customs (BoC) intercepted Tuesday in North Harbor, Manila five container vans of alleged smuggled rice declared as seaweed.
PCG information officer Lt. Arman Balilo said the misdeclared cargo was off-loaded from MV St. Ezekiel Moreno of Negros Navigation Inc. Sunday at Pier 2 in North Harbor.
The shipment, reportedly consigned to one Mario Lobregat, came from Zamboanga City in five 20-footer container vans and was declared as seaweed, according to Balilo.
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ST. EZEKIEL MORENO
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Ezekiel Moreno, a Spaniard, spent 14 months at sea with 17 co-members of the Order of Augustinian Recollects (OAR) to reach Manila in 1870. He was ordained to the priesthood the following year and spent the next 15 years evangelizing Filipinos with zeal and fervor.
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[Title] => Smuggled rice seized
[Summary] => Combined operatives of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) and the Bureau of Customs (BoC) intercepted Tuesday in North Harbor, Manila five container vans of alleged smuggled rice declared as seaweed.
PCG information officer Lt. Arman Balilo said the misdeclared cargo was off-loaded from MV St. Ezekiel Moreno of Negros Navigation Inc. Sunday at Pier 2 in North Harbor.
The shipment, reportedly consigned to one Mario Lobregat, came from Zamboanga City in five 20-footer container vans and was declared as seaweed, according to Balilo.
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February 14, 2002 - 12:00am