Takbo Maharlika Run ends

Rejoice with us in praising God! At 7Am today Takbo Maharlika team reached Zamboanga City Port ending a 7 month run of 2,387 km (83% of Maharlika highway allowed to TM) covering 11 regions, 30 provinces, 13 chartered cities outside Metro Manila with EDSA from Valenzuela to Muntinlupa.

Visit to Fuente Street Kids

A fun afternoon with our friends in Fuente. :) Enjoy your weekend! :)

Takbo Maharlika in Cebu

TM's Cebu Run with the CPNP. A run jived with PDG Nicanor Bartolome's call to Bishop Joe Palma. About 500 PNP, AFP and civilian runners started at 3 different ppints merging at the finish line, the Mandaue Sports Center.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

TUGKARAN HINLOAN



Since then there have been four other efforts involving other groups in other parts of Cebu. Even 7 bishops who got a wind of what we did also expressed interest in doing something similar in their dioceses.

Our latest action removed poster which desecrated the EDSA of Cebu, Fuente OsmeƱa.


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Monday, May 28, 2007

PENTECOST CELEBRATION

It truly has been a blessed week! Some highlights:



The weeks most significant event was certainly our anticipated Pentecost mass last Saturday May 26 withCardinal Vidal of Cebu as our main celebrant. We had invited His Eminence to bless the Holy Family prayer room (the particular statue is still to be ordered pending a donor) of the Dilaab office and unexpectedly ended up celebrating Pentecost with him. The mood was expectant and festive with around 300 people attending from all walks of life, ages, and sectors. Although people spilled outside the office, communication continued through a very effective sound system, thanks to the generous Filipinos of Saginaw, Michigan.

Pentecost is especially meaningful for the Dilaab Movement since dilaab, Cebuano for “fire” orconflagration,can also be Tagalog for dila and alab or “tongues of fire.” The movement was conceived in November 27, 2005 with the concluding mass (again with Cardinal Vidal) of the first God-centered leadership seminar (S-Leadership) attended by Dilaab staff and volunteers. With Pentecost, the movement is born!



Friday, May 18, 2007

An Introduction

Dilaab is a volunteer-driven, Church-based movement helping to give birth to a transformed Filipino nation through heroic Christian citizenship.


The advocacies are:
  1. Friends of Pedro - an outreach to Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) and their families.
  2. Kamatuoran – a group who aims for a narcopolitics free nation.
  3. Barug! Pilipino - a corruption intolerant network.

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