THE VATICAN (The Adobo Chronicles, Rome Bureau) – In a tweet on the eve of Sunday when millions of Catholics will troop to churches to attend Holy Mass, Pope Francis tweeted that “Love of God and love of neighbour should be the two cornerstones of our lives.”
Shortly thereafter, the Pope gave a rare interview with The Adobo Chronicles and we asked the Holy Father to elaborate on his tweet.
His answer:
“A perfect example is the Philippines. The Filipino people are an epitome of love of God and love of neighbour. They love God and they love China.”
MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – She violated the law and the conditions of her temporary stay in the Philippines. Now, she is using the law to avoid deportation.
Sr. Patricia Fox, a 71-year-old Missionary nun was ordered deported after violating Philippine immigration law that prohibits foreign visitors from participating in political activity while in the country. She was supposed to have left on May 25 but the timeline was extended to June 18.
But Fox is not waiting for June 18. She practically avoided immediate deportation by marrying a 35-year-old Filipino priest. That marriage entitles her to apply for Filipino citizenship after 5 years — that is, when she turns 76.
The Adobo Chronicles could not verify if the Filipino priest had left the ministry. But we think so since Catholic priests are not allowed to marry. We also don’t know if this was a case of love at first sight.
MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Leftist members of Congress say that the proposed National ID law “infringes on people’s right to privacy.”
“This is an infringement of our right to privacy, right against surveillance and other forms of civil rights. That is why we are opposing this national ID system,” Gabriel Rep. Arlene Brosas said.
“That is additional ammunition for the Duterte administration that is wont to silence, harass and criminalize those who oppose its policies. They can use this for intensified surveillance,” Kabataan Rep. Sarah Elago said.
Bayan Muna Rep. Carlos Zarate also suggested that the ID system could make Filipinos vulnerable to data breach.
“We know there are several breaches of information these days and it is also a big concern that the system will be operated by a foreign company, Unisys,” he said.
“It is not far-fetched that our data can be hacked and used for criminal or commercial purposes,” he added.
One thing good about this Administration is that when you complain, it listens and makes an effort to resolve your problem or issue.
So today, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) revoked the Philippine passports of Brosas, Elago and Zarate, saying that it respects the privacy of these solons.
”Applying for a passport means you have to freely divulge personal and private information and we’d like to respect the solons’ privacy by revoking their passports.,” DFA Secretary Alan Cayetano told The Adobo Chronicles.
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