I am God’s beloved child!

FR. Steve, my colleague in the seminary, told me as soon as he left my office after we chatted, “Fr. Rodel, God will never abandon you. And remember, just as a mother will not forget her child, God will not forget you.”  Then, he jokingly remarked, “I may leave you but God will never leave…

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Penitence

IN an Elton John song, the renowned singer said, “Sorry seems to be the hardest word.” This cannot be more accurate for President Benigno Aquino III’s current predicament. Aquino is accused of being mainly responsible for the botched Jan. 25 Mamasapano operation that caused the death of 44 Special Action Force (SAF) commandos and 17…

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Are you an athlete?

Q: I AM a body builder and just won a big amateur contest. Can I come and work in the US on some type of visa? A: Yes, there is what is known as the P Visa. The P-1A is for a Person who performs as an athlete, individually or as part of a group…

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Your property under Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

IN a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy petition, the debtor is required to list down in the bankruptcy petition all his assets in the applicable schedules which are part of the bankruptcy petition.  These assets are classified as real or personal property. The debtor is also required to list down all secured assets. From all the assets…

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Average itemized deductions

FOR those of you who itemize, the table below should be of special interest. For those of you who play the odds (you know what I mean), this table should be of very special interest. Having claimed too many exemptions at work to increase your take-home pay, you suddenly find yourself owing Uncle Sam a…

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Prop 47 and new deportation relief

ON Tuesday November 4, 2014, California Voters approved Proposition 47, which brings sweeping changes to California criminal law and procedure that will affect thousands of immigrants facing deportation due to pending and prior criminal cases.  The “Safe Neighborhood and Schools Act,” known as “Prop 47,” reduces certain felony and “wobbler” offenses for simple drug possession…

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Emirates lounge officially opens at LAX

The third Emirates lounge in the United States was officially unveiled on Wednesday, March 18, at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). After more than two years in the making and an investment over $6.2 million, the new lounge, located on the sixth floor at LAX, is now available exclusively to Emirates first and business class…

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Gov. Brown proposes $1-B in drought spending

State water board approves new conservation regulations AS California enters its fourth year of drought, Gov. Jerry Brown and legislative leaders on Thursday, March 19  proposed legislation to accelerate more than $1 billion in drought-relief spending. “We need to get the money out the door now for shovel-ready projects and existing water programs that only…

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Grace Wong, a mother on the totem pole

In every connubial set-up, regardless of creed, religion, color or orientation, the state of muliebrity has always considerably been on the paramount level of recognition and in high esteem simply because the revered status of a woman as a potential quintessence of motherhood is unquestionably the defining line that separates her from man. But what…

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Taxes are important for immigration

For many families, tax season is the time of the year when people will have a large sum of money available to spend on things that normally would be out of financial reach.  Many families look forward to the extra cash to purchase new items for their home, take vacations, etc.  Some will use the…

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Sexual abuse of a minor as an aggravated felony

Under INA 101(a)(43)(A), sexual abuse of a minor is an aggravated felony. A conviction for an offense classified as an aggravated felony would disqualify an alien from most immigration benefits or relief. A common problem is how to determine whether a state conviction constitutes an aggravated felony within the meaning of INA 101(a)(43)(A). Recently, in…

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Brain pill: A hoax?

Alzheimer’s Disease is an ailment more dreaded and feared than most illnesses, including cancer. The mere thought of losing ones mind, of having a brain with less capacity than of a helpless newborn, is very scary, to say the least. The severe stage of dementia robs the victim of all thought processes, memories, and intelligence,…

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If I could Interview Jesus Christ

LENT is a season of  Christ’s teachings which are presented self-righteously, mournfully, nasally, coldly, feebly, flamboyantly, blandly in a thousand pulpits across the nation. If I were asked the rationale of my faith, I’d say: First, I believe in a grand universal order and meaning, and in a power that is both greater than us…

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