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God’s Unfailing Love

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Every 14th of February, Valentine's Day is commemorated. Expensive gifts are exchanged on this day. Dates that are prohibitively costly have been set. For lovers, it is a beautiful and unforgettable day. It's also a good time to express your love for those you care for, always without sin and in a way that pleases God. Valentine’s Day is a day for loving. Loving means sharing. Valentine’s Day is a day for sharing our care with our loved ones, friends, enemies or foes. God’s lowest brethren and others. It is not necessary that we spend a big amount of money to show that we care. It is not appropriate to invest a large sum of money to express our care. Small meaningful acts performed for our loved ones would certainly be cherished. Although the gratitude may not be spontaneous, it will be remembered with thanks sooner or later. We are persuaded that a world devoid of true love is a world without meaning. Genuine love from all corners of the globe is needed to heal the world...

Treasurer and preserve

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       Ilocos Sur has a rich heritage and unique culture that is to be preserved for the next generations because it is observed that many of these traditions, songs, dances and other Ilocano culture are not familiar to the younger generation already .            Kannawidan is an Ilocano term meaning feast of rich heritage and culture. It is also a variant of the Ilocano word “tawid” meaning heritage or inheritance. Kannawidan is a variant of this Ilocano word "tawid" means heritage or inheritance. It began in 1992, Guia Monroy Valenciano, then vice-president of PCI Bank sounding out to friends about establishing a museum.         There is also a need to evaluate the different products of the different municipalities and the agricultural product and livestock of the farmers and fisher folks. Because of this, the provincial government of Ilocos sur considered a festival that will highlight these cult...

It Wasn’t Like Before

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                              Vigan City is a popular tourist destination because of its museums and architecture. Still, it is also known for its Longganisa which is a local kind of salami. The dish is made in accordance with a century-old tradition and has a truly unique taste. Although there were several tries to replicate the combination of sliced spicy meat, sugarcane vinegar, and garlic, no one can compete with local chefs. The Vigan City Fiesta is held every January 25. It is celebrated during the feast day of the conversion of St. Paul the Apostle. St. Paul is Vigan City’s patron saint. Before his conversion, St. Paul was known as Saul, a zealous persecutor of Christians. After he was touched by a personal encounter with Jesus Christ on his way to Damascus, his name was changed to Paul and he endured a lot of hardships and danger to spread the word of God to far places. Vigan’s mai...