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FAMILY MATTERS. Religious leaders lead an interfaith sharing of family values at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Tacloban City on Saturday (Sept. 24, 2022). As the country celebrates National Family Week, they emphasized the need for real communication in families and responsible parenthood to address social ills. (PNA photo by Sarwell Meniano) TACLOBAN CITY - As the country celebrates National Family Week, religious leaders here emphasized the need for real communication in families and responsible parenthood to address social ills. The "Building Forever Families" interfaith forum held at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints-Tacloban on Saturday emphasized that values should be taught in every home to deal with challenges confronting families. "Take advantage of technology to connect with our families even if they are far from us. Sometimes we connect too much but we fail to communicate," said Pastor Jerry Yaokasin of Tacloban Christian Ch ....
SunStar File photo April 22, 2021 FATHER Kim Margallo has lauded the support he got for the construction of the first St. Josemaria Escriva Mission Station Church in Barangay Apitong, Tacloban City. The mission station church features a columbary and ossuary facility to house bone casket and cremated remains of the dead. “The construction is going on. We have started the ground floor where the columbary is located,” said Margallo, the outgoing mission station priest-in-charge. He added that the facility will serve as a dignified and cost-effective Catholic alternative to casket burial in the city and in the region. To help finance the church construction, Margallo has been selling paintings, church vestments, and sculptures of statues aside from holding drive-in mass amid the pandemic. ....