In a country whose population is still predominantly Roman Catholic, the arrival of the church's head is a red-carpet event. Which is exactly the case with Pope Francis's ongoing Philippine papal visit. Over here, he's a bona fide
It seems Pope Francis's visit to the Philippines won't be limited to him riding around in the Popemobile--whether it's the Isuzu D-Max-based one or the jeepney-like model we reported last weekend.According to Volkswagen Philippines,
It seems it won't be just motorists who will be affected by Pope Francis's visit to the Philippines. Commuters who will be using the Light Rail Transit Line 1 will have to make some adjustment as well.With the Pope
While Roman Catholic devotees are looking forward to Pope Francis's visit, some are afraid of getting stuck in Metro Manila gridlock. Thankfully, the government is doing its job in helping manage traffic from January 15 to 19, as it releases an
If you think motor-vehicle traffic in Metro Manila is hell, wait until Pope Francis arrives next week for his Philippine pastoral visit on January 15 to 19. Such is the expectation of unbearable road congestion that the President had no choice
On January 15 to 19, when Pope Francis arrives for his Philippine pastoral visit, human and motor-vehicle traffic wherever he goes is expected to be extremely heavy. Precisely why the government already declared January 15 and 16 to be nonworking holidays
As you know, the universally adored head of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Francis, is visiting the Philippines on January 15 to 19. A major part of his itinerary is his scheduled stop in calamity-stricken Tacloban, but he will of course
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