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    The best things in life are Libre

    Libre dito ang INQUIRERLIBREDigital Edition www.inquirer.net/appsVOL. 13 NO. 85 TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 2014

    Love:Y

    YYYYHoy! Sa kuwarto gawin

    yan, wag sa sinehan!

    Ang lagay ng puso,career at bulsa momalalaman na saKAPALARAN page 6

    Baka tumama ka na saLOTTO page 2

    Uulit saBB. PILIPINASmas determinado page 3

    Trabaho ABROADsamga bagong pari page 5

    Mission possible ngGILAS page 8

    MEGAN KOREOTINANGGAP ni 2013 Miss WorldMegan Young ang bagong disenyong mga commemorative stamp nakung saan ipinagmamalaki angpagkakapanalo niya.

    NINO JESUS ORBETA

    Lord, gabayan Nyo po ang aming pananaliglagi sa Inyo. Sa aming mapanlikhang isipan, gawin Nyo, O

    Diyos, ang aming personal na pananalig sa paglago at pag-

    papatuloy ng Inyong walang hanggang pag-ibig at sa bawattao na ang pananahan Nyo ay lubusang pagpapala ng

    buhay sa bawat isang nilalang. Amen(Rene Taleon).

    Tumulong ngayong summerng kabataan, karamihan magpa-pakasaya sa dalawang-buwangbakasyon, sa pagbangon ng mgapamayanang tinamaan ngmagkasunod na kalamidad noongisang taon, partikular sa Leyte,Samar, Bohol at Zamboanga.

    Do not waste your summervacation. Use this time to helppeople in need and to deepen

    your wisdom, payo niya.Isa sa mga mapagkakaabala-

    han ng kabataan ngayong tag-init ang pagsali sa programang

    pabahay ng sangay panlipunanng CBCP na National Secretari-at for Social Action (Nassa)para sa mga tinamaan ng Yolan-da sa Samar at Leyte, ayon saexecutive secretary nitong si Fr.Edu Gariguez.

    Mahigit 6,000 katao ang na-sawi at daanlibong iba pa angnawalan ng tahanan sapananalasa ni Yolanda. Samarat Leyte ang dalawa sa mgalalawigang matinding hinagupitng mapaminsalang bagyo.

    We have a housing projectlike that of Habitat for Humanity.So there they can volunteer tohelp build houses, ani Gariguezsa isang hiwalay na panayam.

    Our door is wide open for or-dinary youth volunteers. This is a

    way to awaken their social in-volvement so that they wont justspend their time going to the mallor on excursions, ani Gariguez,tinukoy ang kahalagahan ngpagkakatuto ng pananagutangpanlipunan habang bata pa.

    Ni Jocelyn R. Uy

    K

    UNG walang magawa ngayong tag-init, tumu-

    long sa pagtatayo ng mga tahanan para samga nakaligtas sa Superbagyong Yolanda,ito ang panawagan ng opisyal ng Catholic BishopsConference of the Philippines (CBCP) kahapon sa mgakabataan upang magugol ang panahon sa mas kapaki-pakinabang na gawain sa halip na pumasyal sa mall.

    There are many ways forthe young laity to get involved,ani Fr. Conegundo Garganta,executive secretary ng CBCP

    Episcopal Commission on Youth,sa isang panayam kahapon.

    Sinabi ni Garganta na mala-king papel ang magagampanan

    Kaysa tumambay lang ang mga kabataan, gawing makabuluhan ang bakasyon, sabi ng CBCP

    TAURUS

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    2 NEWS TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 2014

    Editor in ChiefChito dF. dela Vega

    Desk editorsRomel M. LalataDennis U. EroaCenon B. Bibe

    Graphic artistRitche S. Sabado

    INQUIRERLIBRE is published Mondayto Friday by the Philippine Daily Inquirer,

    Inc. with business and editorial officesat Chino Roces Avenue (formerlyPasong Tamo) corner Yague and

    Mascardo Streets, Makati City or atP.O. Box 2353 Makati Central Post

    Office, 1263 Makati City, Philippines.

    You can reach us through the following:Telephone No.:(632) 897-8808

    connecting all departmentsFax No.:

    (632) 897-4793/897-4794E-mail:

    [email protected]:

    (632) 897-8808 loc. 530/532/534Website:

    www.libre.com.ph

    All rights reserved. Subject to theconditions provided for by law, no article

    or photograph published byINQUIRERLIBREmay be reprinted or reproduced, in whole

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    NAKIKINIG ang PMA cadet na si Aldrin Cudia (kanan) habangnagsasalita si Persida Acosta, pinuno ng Public Attorneys Office, sapress conference sa tanggapan ng PAO kahapon. Inilahad nila naidudulog nila ang kaso ni Cudia sa Korte Suprema. MARIANNE BERMUDEZ

    Pamilya CudiaKorte Suprema

    naman lalapitBALAK ng mga magulang ni da-ting Cadet First class Aldrin JeffCudia, na nilagay ng PhilippineMilitary Academy (PMA) sa in-definite leave, na maghain ngisa pang petisyon sa Korte Su-prema upang mak alabas i tonang may dangal sa institusyonat makakuha ng diploma.

    Lumutang ang buong pa-milya Cudia sa isang press con-ference kahapon sa Public Attor-

    neys Office (PAO).Sinabi ng amang si Renato nahindi makausad ang anak niyana walang honorable dismissal odiploma gayong nabuo nito angpangangailangan sa paaralan.

    We gave (President Aquino)a chance. We were silent for a

    week. He asked for one week tofind a solution and address ourconcern but nothing happened.Up to now we are still waiting,anang nakatatandang Cudia.

    Jeannette I. Andrade

    Panalo ni Meganidinisenyo sabagong selyoMASAYA si 2013 Miss WorldMegan Young na mapapabilangna siya sa koleksyon ng lolo atlola na nag-iipon ng selyo nga-

    yong tampok na rin siya rito.It was around two months ago

    when I learned (about the stamps)and I was like, OMG! are you se-rious? I cant believe it, sinabi ng24-taong-gulang na beauty queensa paglulunsad sa mga selyonginisyu ng Philippine Postal Corp.

    (PHLpost) kahapon sa tanggapanng korporasyon sa Maynila.Sinabi ni Postmaster General

    Josefina de la Cruz, PHLpostchief executive officer, na uma-asa siyang maibibigay ng mgaselyo sa beauty queen ang kindof recognition and appreciationshe deserves for the honor she(had) brought our country.

    Ani De la Cruz, dalawang di-senyong aprubado ng stampcommittee ang nilabas noongPeb. 24, at ipakakalat nang isangbuong taon. Naglimbag angPHLpost ng 80,000 selyo ngunitmaaari pa itong madagdagan,dahil the demand was morethan we expected, aniya.

    Pahayag naman ni Young:With times changing, when ev-erything is digital, hand-writtenmail (is) special. It is good to re-ceive something that came fromthe heart. I hope the [commem-orative] stamps would bringback that time.Armin Adina

    4 na pusa, 3 aso, walang barilWalang immunity ang mag-asawang TiamzonDe Lima

    na baril, dalawang granada atmga bala mula sa mga nadakip.

    Iginiit ng mga abogado ngmga Tiamzon na saklaw sila ngJoint Agreement on Security andImmunity Guarantees (Jasig) sailalim ng usapang pangkapaya-paan ng pamahalaan at Commu-nist Party of the Philippines atNew Peoples Army.

    Pero sinabi ni Justice Secre-tary Leila de Lima na hindi sa-klaw ng Jasig ang mag-asawa.

    Idinagdag ni De Lima na kahitsaklaw sila ng garantiya na hindisila darakpin sa ilalim ng Jasig,hindi umiiral ang Jasig dahil ina-bandona ng mga komunista angusapang pangkapayapaan.

    Nina Marlon Ramos at Christine O. Avendao

    KRIMEN ba ang pagkakaroon ng mga pusa at tuta? Itoang tanong ng mga abogado nina Benito at WilmaTiamzon nang itanggi nila na may dalang mga baril atbomba ang dalawang pinunong komunista nang

    madakip sa Cebu noong Sabado.They had three puppies and

    four cats in their vehicle whenthey were arrested. Our ques-tion is, How did the cats andpuppies become firearms andexplosives? anang abogado nasi Rachelle Pastores.

    Nilayasan ni Pastores at ngisa pang abogado ang inquestsa kanilang mga kliyente napinamunuan ng mga taga-usig

    ng pamahalaan sa Camp Cramesa Quezon City. Anila, walaitong bisa.

    Binalewala ng abogadong siEdre Olalia bilang afterthoughtang pagsasampa ng kasong ille-gal possession of firearms andexplosives laban sa mgaTiamzon at limang kasama nito.

    Inakusahan ni Olalia angpulisya ng pagtatanim ng apat

    KABABAIHAN PAKITANG GILAS SA MGA TRABAHONG BARAKOKASIBU, Nueva VizcayaDati,pag-aalaga lang ng kanilang mgaanak na 6 at 10 taong gulangang inaatupag ni Marina Bar-tolome, 30, habang nagmamane-ho ng bulldozer ng OceanaGoldCorp. ang asawa niya.

    Ngayon, nagmamaneho na siBartolome ng 100-toneladangtrak habang naghahakot ng lupapara sa kumpanya.

    Siya ay 411 lamang.She drives that machine as it

    should be driven, anang isangopisyal sa minahan.

    Sa control room ng minahan,isa pang babaesi Christine Ni-a Monillaang nagpapatakbosa operasyon ng buong planta.

    She manages to divide hertime as a mother through her14-day-work/7-day-off rosterschedule, anang isang pahayagng OceanaGold.

    Sa industriyang pangkarani-wang ginagala wan ng kalalaki-

    han, dalawa sa 10 empleyado aybabae. Maging ang pangulo ngunyon ay babae.

    D a h i l d i t o , n a g l a b a s a n gOceanaGold ng mga patakaranupang maiwasan ang bullying,harassment at gender bias up-ang maging ligtas sa kababaihanang minahan.

    Women are more efficientthan men, ani Mike McGrory,manager ng processing plantang OceanaGold.Vaughn Alviar

    MMDA aide na maypuso pinarangalanGINANTIMPALAAN kahapon ngMetropolitan Manila Develop-ment Authority (MMDA) angisang traffic constable nito na pi-nuri sa social media dahil sapagbibigay ng pagkain sa isangbatang-kalye.

    Sa simpleng seremonya satanggapan ng MMDA sa Makati

    City ay binigyan si Traffic Con-stable 1 Reynaldo Romano ngP5 ,0 0 0 cash, k omendasyon,merit badge at medalya.

    Kasabay nito ay nangako siMMDA Chair Francis Tolentinona bibigyan ng umento si Ro-mano na ang dalawang anak aybibigyan din ng scholarship sakolehiyo.

    Nasorpresa si Romano, isangkontraktwal na empleado ngMMDA sa nakalipas na 12 taonna may arawang sahod na P400.

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    SHOWBUZZ TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 2014 3ROMEL M. LALATA, Editor

    Mas determinado sila

    Balak ni Pia Alon-zo Wurtzbach, angnatatanging runnerupmula nitongnakaraang taon, namapantayan sina Ja-nine Tugonon at Di-anne Necio. Tulad ngmga nauna sa kanya,ipinagpaliban ng Ger-

    man-Filipino angkanyang puwestongrunnerup upangmakasali muli sakompetisyon ngayongtaon.

    Si Necio, na firstrunnerup noong 2010,ay dagliang sumalinoong 2011, na walapang gumagawanoon. Napanalunanniya ang titulongBinibining Pilipinas-International at ku-matawan sa Pilipinassa Miss Internationalpageant sa Japankung saan nakaabotsiya ng semifinalsnang mapiling MissInternet.

    Mabilis ding nag-comeback si Tugonon,tagumpay na uma-ngat mula runnerupsa pagiging Miss Uni-

    verse Philippines.Hindi nagtagal atpumuwesto siyangpangalawa kay OliviaCulpo ng EstadosUnidos sa 2012 MissUniverse pageant saLas Vegas.

    I want to be MissUniverse, sinabi niWurtzbach sa INQUIRERnang dumalaw angmga kandidata sa

    tanggapan ng pahaya-

    Ni Armin P. Adina

    HINDI alintana ang bigat ngresponsibilidad na dapat pan-tayan o higitan ang napaka-

    gandang pakikipagtagisan ng Pilipinassa mga pandaigdigang patimpalak ngkagandahan nitong nakaraang taon,nagbabalik ang ilang mga dilag saBinibining Pilipinas upang masungkit

    na ang pribilehiyong kumatawan sabansa.

    gan sa Makati City ka-makailan. Aniya, mashigit siyang handa napumasok na masmalaking paligsahan.

    When youre firstrunnerup to four in-ternational winners,

    you have to be ready.Last year was a full

    year of training. I wasthe spare tire. I wasthe only runnerup,pagpapaliwanag ng25-taong-gulang naaktres na mula pangCagayan de Oro City.

    Isa pang umaasangsumunod sa yapak nidating BinibiningPilipinas winner ay siMary Jean Lastimosa,second runnerupnoong 2011. Nitong2012 naging semifi-nalist siya at tinang-gap ang mga awardna Bb. Avon at Bb.Philippine Airlines.

    Hindi lang ang 26-taong-gulang na dala-ga mula sa NorthCotabato angnatatanging kandida-ta na tatlong besesnang sumali sapageant. Si Maricar

    Balagtas ay nonfinal-ist noong 2000, taposnaging second run-nerup sa 2001 bagonapunta sa kanya angtitulong BinibiningPilipinas-Universenoong 2004.

    I had a years restfrom pageants. Last

    year, I just traveledand missed pageantsa lot. This is another

    chance to showcase

    myself, sinabi ni Las-timosa sa INQUIRER.

    Isa pangnakakatatlo nangpagsali ay si Diana

    Arevalo, 25, tubongOriental Mindoro.Kuwento ng two-

    time semifinalist: In2009, I came straightfrom the province. Ididnt know a thingabout nationalpageants. I wasawestruck and over-

    whelmed. In 2011,the stress and tensionslowed me down.

    Ayon kay Arevalo,nakatulong sa kanyaang pagtratrabahoniya sa ibayong bansaupang maging masmature, responsableat kayang tumindig sasariling mga paa.

    Kabilang din sinaParul Shah at ElloreNoelle Punzalan,2013 semifinalists, salineup, pati na rinsina dating kandi-

    datang Ladylyn Riva

    at Hanna Ruth Sison.Ang kapalaran ng

    mga babaeng ito ayitatakda sa 2014Binibining Pilipinas

    coronation night saMarso 30, alas-7 nggabi, sa Smart Arane-ta Coliseum.

    Ang nagrereynangsi Miss UniverseMaria Gabriela Islermula sa Venezuelaang isa sa mga hura-do.

    Ipapasa nina MissUniverse third run-nerup Ariella Arida,Miss InternationalBea Rose Santiago,Miss SupranationalMutya Johanna Datulat Miss TourismQueen Internationalfinalist Joanna CindyMiranda ang kanilangmga pambansang ti-tulo sa mga bagongpangkat ng mga mag-

    wawagi.Mapapanood ito sa

    gabi ring iyon sa ABS-

    CBN.

    MULA kaliwa: Ellore Noelle Punzalan, Ladylyn Riva, Parul Shah, DianaArevalo, Hanah Ruth Sison, Mary Jean Lastimosa,

    at Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach

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    4 TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 2014

    Bakit gusto natingmag-SELFIE?

    Likes and the nice comments

    makes us feel good. It is a formof self-confidence and self-es-teem booster. At kapag hinditayo nakakuha ng mga Likes atcomments? Kuha ulit ng selfie

    Ni Jerry Liao,Unlitech Contributing Editor

    S

    ELFIE, isang salita na tumutukoy sa pagkuhanatin nga lawaran ng ating sarili. Ito ay nausomula ng magkaroon ng camera ang ating mga

    mobile phones at tablets at maari na natin itong ipaki-ta sa buong mundo sa pamamagitan ng social mediakagaya ng Facebook at Instagram.

    Gustong gusto nating mgaPilipino ang kumuha ng selfiesa kahit anong oras at sa kahitsaang lugar, basta maypagkakataon - selfie dito selfiedoon ang mga Pinoy.

    Kamakailan lamang aypinangalanan ng Time Maga-zine ang Makati City bilang

    Selfie capital of the world. Di-naig natin ang Manhattan NewYork (2), Petaling Jaya Malaysia(5), Manchester England (7),Milan Italy (8). Ang Cebu angnasa pang siyam na pwesto.

    Nguni't naitanong na banatin sa ating mga sarili kungbakit gustong gusto nating mag-selfie?

    Ang pagkahumaling natin sapagkuha ng selfie ay maymalaking kinalaman sa pag-nanais nating malaman kungano ang hitsura natin sapagkakataon o oras na yun atsa pagnanais natin to look ourbest most of the time. Napa-pansin nyo ba kung gaano

    kadalas tayong tumingin sasalamin (kung mayroon tayongdala) habang tayo'y nasa labas?

    Sa isang pagsubok,pinagsama sama ang mgalarawan na orihinal at mgalarawan na inayos sa computerat pinapili ang nagmamay-aring larawan na hanapin nila ang

    larawan na pinakahawig sakanila. Kadalasan ay pinipili ni-la ang pinaka-magandanglarawan. Isang pagpapatunayna people love and want to looktheir best most of the time - orall the time.

    At isa ito sa naidudulot ngselfie. Pwede tayong kumuhang kumuha ng larawan at pagdi natin nagustuhan ang kuhaay idedelete na lang at kukuhana naman tayo muli hanggangsa makuha natin ang pinakam-ganda nating larawan.

    Pagkatapos ay iishare natinito sa Facebook or Instagram forthe world to see. Bakit namannatin ito ginagawa? Because the

    Facebook Marketing Tips

    HINDI makakaila na malakingtalaga ang naitutulong ng Face-book hindi lamang sa pakikipag

    kaibigan kundi pati na rin sapag-nenegosyo. Bukod sa ito'ylibre, napakalawak pa ng mgaoportunidad ang hatid nito.Narito ang ilang mga statisticsat tips na tiyak na makakatu-long sa inyo upang lalo nyopang ma-maximize ang powerng Facebook.

    1. Ayon sa statistics, ang postna may kasamang picture aynakakakuha ng 93% more likes,104% more comments and 84%more click-throughs (ito yung

    nagcliclick kapag may links angiyong post). Kaya't ugaliing mag-post ng may kasamang picture.

    2. Mas maiksing post masmaganda. Mas mataas angsasagot sa post mo (60%) ka-pag ang post mo ay hindi lalag-pas ng 250 characters.

    3. Gumamit ka din ng emoti-cons dahil ayon sa pag-aaral,kapag may emoticons ang iyongpost, hindi ka lang makakakuhaka ng 33% more comments,

    your post will be shared 33%more often at mas mataas dinang tsansa na i-like nila ang iy-ong post (57%) kapag may

    kasama itong emoticons.4. Iwasan pag post sa Lunes

    at Martes dahil ito ang pinaka-mababang araw na nag-cocom-ment ang mga users sa Face-book. Ito marahil ay dahil abalaang karamihan sa trabaho nilakapag Lunes at Martes. Masmataas ang reactions (18%) samga post kapag Thursday and

    Friday dahil patapos na anglinggo kaya mas maraming orasna ang mga Facebook users up-

    ang magbasa at mag-react samga posts.5. Magpost ng patanong at

    tiyak na mas mataas na com-ments ang inyong makukuha.Postings with words like should,

    would, which, who, when,what, where, why and how getsmore comments. Pero ang mgaposts na patanong ay maskonting likes at shares angnakukuha. Kaya't alamin nyokung ano ang purpose ng postsnyo sa Facebook.

    Ilan lamang yan sa mgastatistics at tips na maari niny-ong subukan at gamitin. Noth-

    ing to lose, everything to gain.Gamitin ng tama ang mga so-cial media sites like Facebook atkapag ito'y nagamit ng wasto,tiyak na malaking tulong angmakukuha nyo dito.

    Kung may gusto k ayong i-share tungkol sa ating paksaay sumali po kayo sa ating us-apan. Post your comments at

    www.facebook.com/unlitech orwww.twitter.com/unlitech.Hanggang sa susunod pongmuli. God Bless!

    TechtutorJerry Liaowww.facebook.com/un-

    litech or www.twit-ter.com/unlitech

    at upload muli.

    Sa kauna-unahangpagkakataon ay in control tayokung ano ang magiging kakal-abasan natin sa ating larawan sapamamagitan ng pagkuha ng

    selfie. At sa kadahilanang ito ay

    makakaasa kayo na selfie is hereto stay - for a long long time.

    For your comments andsuggestions, email [email protected]

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    TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 2014 5FEATURES

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    t2014BinibiningPilipinascoronationnight,March 30,Smart

    AranetaColiseum

    Wednesday,Mar. 26

    BB. 26HannaManuel

    BB. 27HannahSison

    Overseas jobs await priest graduatesWhat started as an

    initial curiosity aboutthe seminary broughtLuyun to full-fledgedpriesthood.

    Most wantedPriests, like fresh

    graduate Luyun, areeasily the Philippinesmost wanted, ac-cording to ArchbishopEmeritus Oscar Cruzin an interview withthe INQUIRERin

    September last year.In 2004, the ratioof Catholics per priestin the Philippines was8,500 to 1. The figureballooned to at least11,500 to 1 in 2010,an indication that thenations Catholic pop-ulation is growingfaster than the num-ber of priests.

    The priests in thecountry, about 9,040by the end of 2013,are still too few to at-tend to the spiritualneeds of roughly 76million FilipinoCatholics.

    Elsewhere in theworld, the shortage ofpriests is shown in thehigh ratio of Catholicsper priest. Accordingto a story in theBoston Globe by

    renowned Vatican an-alyst John Allen Jr.,the ratio in North

    America, excludingMexico, stands at1,590 to 1. In Africa,it is 4,875 Catholics toevery priest; in Cen-tral America, 6,894 to1; in South America,7,135 to 1; and in

    Asia, 2,300 to 1.Allen, speaking at

    the DWST alumnihomecoming to markthe institutions 50thanniversary on March12, said Filipinos

    were the newIrishthe diaspora ofFilipino migrants is

    what is keeping faithcommunities aliveand well in othercountries.

    You are the thenew missionaries, the

    new evangelists, the

    new apostles, Allensaid, addressing theDWST audience.

    I am proudly con-vinced that the futureof Catholicism in the21st century is being

    worked out in venuesexactly like this one.What you are doing isincredibly precious inthe eyes of God andits incredibly valuable

    for the rest of us.Those words ringtrue for a good num-ber of the priest grad-uates of DWST who

    will soon be in thefront lines of this Fil-ipino diaspora, keep-ing the faith alivearound the world.

    Proud parentsLike many parents,

    Jane and Abraham Ba-nawa Sr. are proudand happy to havetheir son, Arjay, gradu-ate with a Bachelor of

    Arts in Theology, cumlaude. On their sons

    journey to the priest-hood, Jane said, Thatis the choice he madeand we support him.

    The Banawas areblessed to have bene-factors ease the cost

    of tuition and board

    and lodging. But noteveryone is as lucky.

    Piodo, 29, had totake a one-year leavedue to financial con-straints. Various factorscan come into play andhinder ones vocation.

    According to Arch-bishop Cruz, seminar-ies are not producingenough priests tobridge the gap be-

    tween need and reali-ty. For every 100seminarians, onlyabout 10 becomepriests, he said.

    Moreover, academ-

    ic pressure can get to

    seminarians some-times.

    Lacandula, 28, ad-mits to losing motiva-tion and getting tired,especially during theirannual comprehensiveexams. He cited an in-stance when he want-ed to explore the out-side world and be adisc jockey. Ultimate-ly, however, he perse-

    vered and graduatedmagna cum laude.Priestly

    challengesFor some, disillu-

    sionment, loneliness,

    or loss can be a stum-

    bling block.In his first month,

    Ortalla expected aholy atmosphere andholy people, only tofind chaos and noise.The next eight yearsstretched out beforehim like a less fruitfulroad and delay in hisservice.

    Luyun initiallystruggled with home-

    sickness. He wouldwake up in the middleof the night crying.

    Wele and Pinalgan

    By Eline Santos, Contributor

    HE SPEAKS Ilocano, English and Taga-log, with a smattering of Hebrew andGreek.

    But now, Fr. LouieA. Luyun, 31, has tolearn Japanese, begin-ning with its three

    writing sys-temskatakana, hira-gana and kanjias heprepares for assign-ment to the Land ofthe Rising Sun.

    Unlike thousandsof fresh graduateslooking for jobs butmore likely to join theswelling ranks of theunemployed, Luyunand eight other SVDconfreres who gradu-ated from DivineWord Seminary-Tagaytay (DWST)have their paths set

    before them.Founded in 1963,

    DWST is a school oftheology designed toequip missionaries forlocal and foreign as-signments. Most of itsstudents are seminari-ans from a cluster of18 autonomous affiliat-ed houses of formation.

    Each priest and rev-erend had already giv-

    en their top three as-signment preferences,even before the SVDGeneralate could de-cide their fate last July.

    Happily, many gottheir top pick. Jay B.Baliao will be work-ing in East Timor;Jonas L. Piodo, inGermany; Eric B. La-candula, Jonathan B.Ortalla and PhilanderL. Pinalgan, in Africa;and John FerdinandM. Cruz, Jerome A.Ormita and Thomas

    A. Nuwa Wele, in thePhilippines.

    Most of the 35priests, deacons andseminarians whocompleted a four-yearecclesiastical coursefrom DWST hadknown their assign-ments long before the

    March 22 graduation.

    (This years graduatesinclude 29 seminari-ans with a Bachelorof Arts in Theologyand 32 lay and reli-gious sisters from theCertificate of Theo-logical Studies.)

    Its a giftThe missionaries

    assignments may beclear, but the path toit was not so clear-cut.

    Luyun, the classvaledictorian, said be-coming a priest wasnot part of his plan:Its a gift. I neverdreamed of becominga priestlet alone areligious missionarypriest.

    Other career op-portunities are avail-able. Luyun finished adegree in educationat St. Paul Universityin Tuguegarao Cityand taught for a year.

    His batch mate,Ormita, 38, spent six

    years teaching. Ortal-la, 42, worked inmerchandising for 10

    years. Cruz, 32, a

    graduate of the Uni-versity of SantoTomas, worked as acivil engineer for two

    years before enteringthe seminary.

    All of them echoedthe same sentiment:discontent with sim-ply working and earn-ing money. They werein pursuit of some-thing more.

    In hindsight,Luyun now sees how

    various experiences inhis life had beenpreparing him for his

    vocation. As a child,he would tag along

    with the parish priestto various barrios, de-spite bad weather,mud and rain.

    He was active inthe Church as an altarserver and choir

    member.

    Overseas/Page 7

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    Overseas jobs await priest graduatesboth struggled withtheir respective moth-ers deaths.

    Weles mother,Anastasia Tuga, hadbeen the one who en-couraged him to enterthe seminary. Whenshe died of breast can-cer last June, the pain

    was so overwhelmingthat he no longer felthe belonged to theSVD community.

    I just wanted to

    blame everybody,Wele said.

    Pinalgan lost hismother, Carmen, tocolon cancer in 2005.Trying to be strongfor the family, he kepthis grief to himselfand almostquitpartly, due to fi-nancial concerns, butalso subconsciouslybecause of grief.

    In the end, theystayed. For Wele, be-ing a priest was achoice he made to bethe good person hismother had hoped he

    would be. He askedfor prayers so they

    would keep persever-ing: We need prayer.

    Pinalgan got intouch with his griefand visited his mothersgrave to talk to her.But it is his prayer lifethat keeps him goingduring moments of cri-sis, when some prob-lems can be broughtonly before God.

    Having overcomethe rigorous in-house,on-the-job training

    that could range fromeight to 11 years, the

    /From Page 5

    priest graduates aregearing for specificassignments.

    Despite his innateaffinity for Japan,Luyun is bracing him-self for the challengesof working in a first-

    world country. He ex-pects the struggle tocome from not get-ting any results toshow for his efforts.

    What will I do? I might spend 50

    years there and notexperience officiating

    a wedding or baptiz-ing anyone, he said.

    In addition to astudy of the place andlanguage, Luyun em-phasizes spiritualpreparationmakingsure that he is at-tuned to Christ. Thisconsists of keepingthe basics, such as theLiturgy of the Hoursand everyday readingsfor the Mass. Other-

    wise, he anticipates

    the risk of becomingdry and empty.

    Each one has hisown way of prepar-ing. Ortalla eats cornporridge in anticipa-tion of the diet inBotswana, Africa. Hedoes this to conditionhis stomach.

    Baliao, 29, hopeshis adaptabilityafruit of frequent movesto different places dur-ing childhoodwillhelp him with anychallenges that might

    come his way.Germany-bound

    Piodo described hisstrategy as a ministryof presencenot tobe a messiah, but tobe a part of the mis-sion in whatever wayhe can. Whateverthey will give me,

    whatever they willask of me, I will domy best, he said.

    For Luyun, it boilsdown to choice. Ev-ery day is a decision tosay yes, he said. Tobe a priest, to be a re-ligious is an everydaydecision to say yes tothe One who called.

    FATHER Prefect Emmanuel Menguito (middle) of Divine WordSeminary-Tagaytay poses with cum laude graduates of the Saksi Class (fromleft) Fathers Philander Pinalgan, Jonas Piodo, Jerome Ormita and EricLacandula. JOEL TEMPLA/CONTRIBUTOR

    Abusadang bisitaDEAR Emily

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    8 SPORTS TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 2014DENNIS U. EROA, Editor

    MISSION POSSIBLE NG GILAS

    Asiad goldNi June Navarro

    GAGAMITIN ng Gilas Pilipinas ang Fiba WorldCup sa Spain bilang paghahanda sa kampanyapara sa ginto ng bansa sa 17th Asian Games

    sa Incheon, South Korea.When was the last time we

    won the championship in the

    Asian Games? 50 years ago? Itsbeen a long time, sabi niSamahang Basketbol ng Pilipi-nas executive director SonnyBarrios.

    Diniin ni Barrios ang nais niSBP president Manny V. Pangili-nan na makuha ng Gilas angginto sa Asiad.

    Aarangkada ang World Cupmula Agosto 30 hangganf Se-tyembre 14 kasunod ang Asiadna gagawin mula Setyembre 19hanggang Oktubre 4.

    The World Cup is a first-class training ground for the In-cheon games, sabi ni Barrios.Dahil sa lakas ng mgakalaban ay puntiryang Pilipinas na puma-

    sok sa ikalawang yugto ng bak-bakan sa Spain.

    Mr. Pangilinan wants theteam to get into the secondround in the World Cup then

    win the championship in In-cheon, dagdag ni Barrios.Thats how tough the goalsare.

    Huling nagwagi ng ginto saAsian games ang Pilipinasnoong 1962 sa Jakarta. Puman-galawa ang bansa sa Chinanoong 1990 Beijing Asiad.

    Kinuha ng Gilas ang pilak saFiba Asia Championship noongnakaraang Agosto sa Maynila.

    Its not really bad if we end-ed up with a silver in the AsianGames. But since were alreadythere, why not aim for thebiggest prize? ani Barrios.

    SAYA, LUNGKOTNAGBUBUNYI si Lionel Messi (kaliwa) ng Barcelona matapos umiskor samantalang bakas ang kalungkutanni Cristiano Ronaldo ng Real Madrid sa ikalawang Clasico ng La Liga sa Santiago Bernabeu Stadium saMadrid. Gumawa ng hat-trick si Messi sa 4-3 panalo ng Barcelona. REUTERS

    Cavs, Suns nagsipanaloNEW YORK May season-high 31 puntos siJarrett Jack upang putulin ng Cleveland Cava-liers ang eight-game winning streak ng New

    York Knicks, 106-100, Linggo.Hinahabol ng Knicks ang Atlanta Hawks sa

    huling upuan sa playoffs sa Eastern Confer-ence.

    Sa Minneapolis, umiskor ng 25 mula sabench si Markieff Morris upang pabagsakinng Phoenix Suns ang Minnesota Timber-

    wolves, 127-120.Angat ang Timberwolves ng 22 puntos

    sa first half ngunit hindi ito naging dahi-lan upang manlumo ang Suns.

    Tinapos ni Kevin Love ang laro na

    may 36 puntos ngunit may krusyalturnover sa huling minuto ng laro.

    Sa Toronto, umiskor si Kyle Lowry ng25 puntos at may 13 puntos at 13 reboundssi Jonas Valanciunas sa 96-86 panalo ng Rap-tors kontra Atlanta Hawks.

    Sa iba pang mga sagupaan, nanalo angDenver Nuggets kontra Washington Wizards,105-102; tinambakan ng Sacramento Kingsang Milwaukee Bucks, 124-107; pinatumba ngNew Jersey Nets ang Dallas Mavericks sa OT,107-104; at ginulat ng LA Lakers ang OrlandoMagic, 103-94.Inquirer wires

    WALANGBIGAYANSINUSUBUKANni Ricky Rubio

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    ang depensa niGoran Dragicng PhoenixSuns sa NBA.

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    MGA LARO NGAYON(Filoil Flying V Arena)

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    Messi sinapawan si RonaldoMADRID Umiskor siBarcelona superstar Lionel Mes-si ng hat trick upang sapawanang karibal na si CristianoRonaldo at Real Madrid, 4-3, saSpanish La Liga.

    Kilala ang bakbakan ngdalawang higante ng football

    bilang clasico.Dahil sa resulta ay humigpitang bakbakan sa unangpuwesto ng La Liga na pinag-aagawan ng Atletico Madrid,Real Madrid at Barcelona.

    Siyam laro ang nalalabi bagomagtapos ang labanan.

    Mainit ang labanan na nag-re-

    sulta sa tatlong penalties, redcard at mga palpak opurtunidad.

    Bago ang sipaan ay pin-abagsak ng Atletico ang RealBetis, 2-0.

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    ang umangat ang Real, 2-1.Umiskor si Messi ngunit mul-ing kinuha ng Real ang agwatmatapos ang penalty kick niRonaldo.

    Ngunit kinuha ng Barcelonaang panalo matapos angdalawang penalties na pinasokni Messi.Inquirer wires

    San Mig Coffee tackles BarakoBy Musong R. Castillo

    SAN Mig Coffee puts its unbeat-en streak on the line todayagainst Barako Bull as the Mix-ers try to stay within the toptwo in the PBA CommissionersCup at Smart Araneta Coliseum.

    Game time is at 8 p.m. andthe 3-0 Mixers are favoredover the Energy, who wouldneed to put up nothing lessthan a good, hard fight to

    snatch a win and get back in

    the playoff hunt.Talk N Text is on top with a

    6-0 mark.San Mig has a bettter-round-

    ed team compared to the Ener-gy as Barako Bull is expected toagain ride on the hot shootinghands of import Josh Dollard.

    And that could make thegame easy for coach TimCone, who could focus a loton trying to hold down Dol-lard and cripple the Barako

    Bull offense altogether.

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