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September 1st, 2011 05:09 PM #11120 Pinoy World Youth Day Immigrants yan :D
Easy VISA. Yung iba may free airlines tickets pa. So easy and free way out from Pinas for a chance to work abroad.
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September 1st, 2011 05:17 PM #12
Kasalanan na sa Diyos pag di kayo umuwi, you'll all burn in HELL! Patay yung CBCP sa EU next time magka WYD ulit dun. Blacklisted na sila...
Priest to WYD delegates: Do not sin, come home to PHL - Pinoy Abroad - GMA News Online - Latest Philippine News
A Filipino Salesian priest urged Philippine delegates to the recent World Youth Day celebration not to commit a sin by illegally overstaying in Spain.
In a news release on the Salesians of Don Bosco website on Thursday, Father Noel Osial, SDB, rector of the Don Bosco Provincial House, said staying illegally in Spain or other European countries is "immoral."
“Filipino delegates who are still in Spain or other European countries should come back to the Philippines since the World Youth Day in Madrid ended almost two weeks ago," he said.
Meanwhile, Osial said, “All Don Bosco delegates to the World Youth Day have returned. I hope and pray that the other delegates will do the same."
The Salesians of Don Bosco oversee schools, youth centers, technical-training centers
and parishes all over the Philippines.
Do not betray Church
Osial urged the Filipino delegates who are in Spain “not to betray the trust of the Spanish and various European governments, and the trust of the Philippine Catholic Church as well."
“Do not sin. Please come home and honor your promise of returning," he added.
The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) on August 31 said that
only 70 percent or 299 of the 427 official delegates have arrived in the Philippines .
The Schengen visas issued to the delegates will expire in mid-September. Schengen
visas, issued by certain European states including Spain, may be used in the issuing
countries. The World Youth Day was held last August 16 to 21, 2011.
Many Filipino delegates who attended the WYD 2002 in Canada and WYD 2005
in Germany did not return to the Philippines. There were no reports of WYD 2008
delegates who illegally stayed in Australia.
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September 1st, 2011 06:07 PM #13BWAHAHAHA. Do not T-N-T? Its like telling the Pinoys to Abstain from ***.
TANGA talaga, the OLD FART priests have been fooled again. 3x na ito, Germany and Canada WYD has the same Pinoy T-N-T experience. Thousands of Pinoys never returned.
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September 1st, 2011 06:46 PM #15
when and where will the another WYD be?
time to pack! adios at bahala na kayo sa buhay niyo!
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September 1st, 2011 06:54 PM #16
pag sinabing world youth delegates, mga bata yan di ba? nag-TNT?
or yung mga alalays ang nag-TNT......
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September 1st, 2011 06:54 PM #17
Usually every three years ang WYD, however the next one in an exception...I hear Rio is nice and balmy in summer. =)
The International World Youth Days have been spaced three years apart since 2002, but the Rio de Janeiro World youth day in 2013 will take place in two years. Father Lombardi said the change was made to avoid the youth event coinciding with the FIFA World Cup, which will be held in Brazil in 2014.
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September 1st, 2011 07:03 PM #18
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September 2nd, 2011 09:35 AM #19
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September 2nd, 2011 09:41 AM #20
on the other hand, baka mayaman itong mga "missing" delegates at nag pasyal muna at gumastos para makatulong sa mahinang ekonomiya ng europa