The inscriptions in the coverage logo of the TV Network on the papal visit were deceiving. When you read the graphic from a distance, you read it as 'Blessed Pope.' When you read closer, however, the phrase 'by the' in smaller fonts is enclosed between the words, 'Blessed Pope' so the actual logo inscriptions are 'Blessed by the Pope.' It is improper to call a person 'blessed' when the person is undeclared 'blessed' by the Church, much more with 'Pope Francis' who is still a living person. Thus, when the network is to be questioned by the learned on the matter, the network has something to point out to as alibi that the words are actually 'Blessed by the Pope' and not the questionable 'Blessed Pope.' The TV network, in this way, has succeeded in calling Pope Francis 'blessed' even though he is not because, for one, he is still a living person. Was the broadcast media giant mind-conditioning the viewers or promoting a saintly image for 'Pope Francis,' which runs counter to his doing in reality? See, the 'tower-like structure' representation in the dream is reminiscent of a TV Network. Are the 'Bl. Almendras' inscriptions the 'Blessed Pope' that the TV Network has labeled 'Pope Francis'? Therefore, the dream must have been already fulfilled! |
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Wednesday, March 30, 2022
Photo caption: revised for clarity
Saturday, March 26, 2022
Dream: Young priest reads and thinks latest blog post needs revision
I had a dream yesterday morning: A young, newly-ordained priest read my latest post in this blog. After reading, he commented in his mind that my written post was not clear enough or necessitated revision. The setting of the dream was in the beach. He was like reading my blog post in the beach.
Remembering the dream awhile ago, I logged in and checked the particular blog post and tried to edit to make it as clearly written as possible.
While I was editing the post, I realized I indeed had a problem in the photo caption. I did a thorough revision in that area -- with the help of the saints and of holy angels.
And I thanked the Lord for the dream, for pointing to me the location of the problem and for finally fixing it.
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
'Bl. Almendras:' Explained
The 'tower-like structure' with a platform in the middle. Please refer to the photo: Is there a platform in the middle of the actual TV network tower of power transmitter? Surprisingly, there is. |
Monday, March 14, 2022
Du30, the Sto. Niño and the final SONA: dream fulfilled?
Duterte wobbly, breathless in last SONA
JUL 26, 2021 8:26 PM PHT
LIAN BUAN
'Hiningal ako. Baka dito pa ako mamatay pagkapresidente,' Duterte jokes.
President Rodrigo Duterte didn’t look like he was in the pink of health when he delivered his last State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Monday, July 26. He was wobbling on his way into the Batasan Pambansa, and admitted at one point in his long speech that he had to catch his breath and that he was feeling something quite not right.
At the tail end of his speech, which lasted 2 hours and 45 minutes, Duterte said he had to catch his breath. Rubbing his chest, the President said: “Hiningal ako. Baka dito pa ako mamatay pagkapresidente. Iba na ang pitik ng kasing-kasing ko. Kasing-kasing is puso.”
(I am breathless, God forbid I die here as a president. There’s something different with my heartbeat.)
When he stepped out of his chopper and into the House of Representatives, he stumbled as he took one flight down and had to be caught and assisted by two aides, as Senator Bong Go looked on.
Duterte turned 76 last March.
All throughout the event, Duterte looked wobbly as he walked. An aide was always so close to the President, ready to clutch his arm whenever Duterte took flights of stairs.
When Duterte talked about the pandemic, he mispronounced the word “during” and joked that maybe it was because he had caught the coronavirus.
'Baka meron na ako. May ambulansiya ba diyan? Mukhang iba na ang…. I cannot pronounce the words. I hope this is not symptomatic…” the President said.
(Maybe I have the virus. Is there an ambulance here? This feels different, I cannot pronounce the words. I hope this is not a symptomatic case.)
Duterte’s health had been a concern to Filipinos, but the Supreme Court junked a petition that sought to compel him to disclose the state of his health.
The Supreme Court voted 13-2 to shield Duterte from this touchy disclosure, saying that the frequent televised speeches of the President “belie petitioner’s insinuation that the President is suffering from serious illnesses.”
Section 12, Article VII, of the Constitution says, “In case of serious illness of the President, the public shall be informed of the state of his health.”
But the Supreme Court said the President has the discretion to “choose the appropriate means of releasing information to the public."
source: Rappler
The Blogger's Note: Was the dream published in this post already fulfilled in the final state of the nation address of President Rodrigo Duterte in July of 2021 as reported in the above news story? I need to emphasize the descent of the President from the platform, the stage, of the House of Congress after delivering the SONA, His Excellency used the opposite stair on going down and the Presidential Security Guards, his entourage, tried to catch him as his walks "wobbled." I need not elaborate anymore on other points to point out the dream was fulfilled in the final presidential SONA of Duterte.