Monday, November 15, 2010
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Cebu Arhdiocese Revamped
Msgr. Jose Dosado is the new team moderator at the St. Joseph the Patriarch church in Barangay Mabolo, Cebu City.
Dosado’s previous assignment was as parish priest of St. Vicente Ferrer parish in Bogo City.
Dosado will be joined by Fr. Joselito Danao, who was assigned at the Archdiocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima in Basak, Mandaue City, and Fr. Constantino Navales Jr.
The new team ministry in Bogo City will be headed by Msgr. Isidro Ullamot with Fr. Divino Jurcales and Fr. Germaine Lecciones.
Msgr. Dennis Villarojo, the Archdiocesan Pastoral Planning Board coordinator, will be the team moderator at the Our Lady of the Sacred Heart parish in Barangay Capitol Site in Cebu City.
He will be joined by team members Felipe Diacosta and Mateo Maneja as well as parochial vicar and Cardinal Vidal’s personal secretary Fr. Expedito Torrevillas.
Fr. Ramil Limbaga will be at the San Nicolas Parish as resident with the special assignment of providing direction to the Neocatechumenate Movement in Cebu.
In Tuburan, Fr. Allan Trinidad will be the parochial vicar, but he will also be preparing the new parish in Barangay Colonia. He will be moved to the San Antonio Parish with Fr. Jacinto Rama. Fr. Riel Cantillas will be the parish priest at the San Antonio Parish in Putat, Tuburan town.
Msgr. Jose Montecillo will be the parish priest at the Archdiocesan shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe. The new parochial vicars are Frs. Bernard Oyao and Erwin Pelario.
At the San Isidro Labrador Parish, Msgr. Carlito Pono will be joined by a new parochial vicar, Fr. Wesley Noel.
Metro Cebu south parish assignments are Fr. Miguelito Sarmago (Mambaling), Fr. William Genelazo (Lipata, Minglanilla) and Fr. Ireneo Aronales (Naga).
In the southeast district, Fr. Judito Rosende will be a resident priest in San Fernando, while Fr. Joseph Gabriente will be a parochial vicar in Carcar City.
Santander town will have as pastors Frs. Loreto Jaque, William Saldo and Fulton Varga.
At the Our Lady of Fatima Parish in Barangay Basak, Mandaue City, the new team ministry is led by Fr. Reymilo Talaugon. He will be joined by Frs. Glenn Guanzon, Glad Niere and Jerome Yu.
Fr. Evan YbaƱez and Fr. Roy Bucag will move to the Nativity Parish in Barangay Canduman, Mandaue City.
The other north district assignments are Fr. Ignacio Enanoria and Fr. Ian de los Santos (Danao City), Fr. Romeo Narca (Maslog) and Fr. Manuel Tan (Medellin).
Monday, June 07, 2010
Monday, January 18, 2010
Sinulog 2010 Winners
Sinulog-Based Category
1st: Tribu Sinanduloy – Tangub City
2nd: Abellana National School
3rd: Silaw Culture and Arts – Carcar National High School
4th: Barangay Lahug Cebu City
5th: Don Sergio Memorial National High School
Best in Costume
Silaw Culture and Arts – Carcar National High School
Free Interpretation Category
1st: Tribu Himag-Ulaw Placer Masbate
2nd: Lumad Basakanon – Basak San Nicolas Cebu City
3rd: Pinta Flores – San Carlos City
4th: The Land of Beauty and Bounty – Lanao del Norte
5th: Tribu Mabolokon – Mabolo Elementary School
Best in Costume
Pinta Flores – San Carlos City
Street Dancing Category
1st: Tribu Sinanduloy – Tangub City
2nd: Lumad Basakanon – Basak San Nicolas Cebu City
3rd: The Land of Beauty and Bounty – Lanao del Norte
Saturday, January 16, 2010
DYAB Cebu Covers Sinulog 2010
DYAB Cebu covers Sinulog 2010 non-stop for 20 hours on January 17, 2010:
- 4:00 a.m. - Mananita Mass (Pilgrim Center in Basilica del Sto. Nino, with live video which can be seen at the DYAB Sinulog Live Stream;
- 6:00 a.m. - Pontifical Mass with Cardinal Vidal (with live video, simulcast with Channel 3);
- 7:30 a.m. - Sinulog Grand Parade assembly and preparations;
- 9:00 a.m. - Sinulog 2010 Grand Parade starts;
- 6:00 p.m. - Sinulog 2010 Grand Parade ends;
- 6:30 p.m. - Sinulog 2010 Grand Finale;
- 7:00 p.m. - Sinulog Fireworks (Cebu City Sports Center); and
- 12 midnight - Sinulog 2010 Judging results revealed.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Saturday, January 09, 2010
Friday, January 01, 2010
Comelec: May 10 Elections Guidelines
Tasks of the voters:
- Upon arriving at the precinct, a voter should look for his or her name at the PCVL near the door of the voting center to determine his or her precinct number and sequence number. The voter will be instructed to give these pieces of information to the BEIs together with other personal information.
- After his or her identity is verified, the name of the voter will be read out loud to give chance for any contention. If uncontested, he or she will be given a ballot by the BEI chairman – only upon ensuring that the said voter has yet to cast his or her vote in another precinct.
- The voter will be instructed to fill out his or her ballot using a secrecy folder and a marking pen provided by the Comelec. He or she must fill out the ballot by fully shading at least 50 percent of the oval beside the names of the candidates and party-list group of his or her choice.
- He or she must then approach the PCOS, insert his or her ballot in the poll machine's entry slot and wait until the ballot is dropped into the semi-transparent ballot box. If the ballot is rejected, the BEI will allow for another re-entry, but if rejected again, the voter will not be issued a replacement ballot.
- After that, the voter is expected to return the secrecy folder and marking pen to the BEI chairman.
- The BEI chairman will in turn apply indelible ink at the base and extend it to the cuticle of the right forefinger nail of the voter, who will then be instructed to affix his or her thumbmark in the space in the Election Day Computerized Voters List (EDCVL).
After the voting
- The BEI chairman will record the quantity of unused ballots, which will be torn in half lengthwise. One half will be given to the election officer for safekeeping while the other half will be placed in a compartment of the ballot box.
- The BEIs will then close the voting by entering several codes into the poll machine, which will make the PCOS unit print eight copies of the election returns for national positions and another eight for local positions.
- The BEI chairman will publicly announce the total number of votes received by each candidate, which will also be posted on a wall within the polling place. After 48 hours, he or she will take the list and keep it in his or her custody.
- On the other hand, the PCOS unit will transmit the election reports using a transmission cable and a modem. If successful, the reports will be transmitted to other precincts, the Comelec mainframe, its other offices, and other stakeholders.
- After transmission, the poll machine will print 22 more copies of the election returns, a copy of the audit log report, and a copy of the statistical report.
- The Comelec said that the eight initial copies of election returns will be sealed, placed in an envelope and sealed again.
- The poll body said that the election returns will be distributed to the city or municipal board of canvassers, Congress, Comelec, four accredited citizens' arm, dominant majority and minority parties, ballot box, 10 accredited national parties aside from the first two, two accredited major local parties, four national broadcast or print media entities, two local media outfits, and one to be posted on a wall within the polling place.
- Upon termination of the counting of votes at the precinct level, the BEI shall place inside the ballot box the sealed envelopes containing the election returns, minutes, and half-torn and rejected ballots.
- The ballot box will be locked with four locks, one of which is self-locking and is serially numbered. The keys to the three other padlocks, on the other hand, will be placed in separate envelopes that are to be sealed and signed by the BEIs.
- Meanwhile, the PCOS will be turned over to the support technician in the voting center.
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