From Personal Blog To Lifestyle Voice: The Rise Of When In Manila

A return home sparked an idea that would eventually grow into one of the country’s most recognizable lifestyle platforms. Vince Golangco reflects on the early days of When In Manila. #PAGEONESpotlight_VinceGolangco #PAGEONESpotlight_WhenInManila

Women In Fintech: How Tala’s Shivani Siroya Is Changing The Future Of Credit To Advance Financial Inclusion

Women leaders continue to reshape industries by bringing new ideas and perspectives that challenge long-standing systems. Their innovations are creating solutions that impact communities worldwide.

Nestlé Philippines Honored With Special Citation, Partners Leadership Award For Advancing EPR Systems

Sustainability initiatives are encouraging both businesses and communities to participate in improving waste recovery systems.

Vivant Water Acquires Majority Stake In Puerto Princesa Wastewater Facility

Vivant Water strengthens its role in wastewater management with a larger stake in Puerto Princesa’s treatment facility, supporting long-term environmental solutions and sustainable urban development.

Bishop Pabillo Tests Positive For COVID-19

Bishop Broderick Pabillo has confirmed that he tested positive for the COVID-19.

Bishop Pabillo Tests Positive For COVID-19

42
42

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

Bishop Broderick Pabillo, Apostolic Administrator of the Archdiocese of Manila, on Thursday said he has tested positive for coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19).

“…l announce that I am positive (for) Covid-19 with the RT-PCR test,” Pabillo said in a statement.

Pabillo added that he is now under quarantine and is following strict protocols.

“Although I do not feel anything, I follow the protocol that is set. I am now in a designated area for quarantine observing strict protocol as required. My condition is being monitored and (I am given) healthy food and vitamins, and do physical exercise,” the Manila auxiliary bishop said.

He also reported that his staff has been tested negative and the people that had contact with him last week have been informed so that they may follow necessary safety measures.

Pabillo said he would appreciate prayers for his recovery.

“I know this virus will pass, so please do not worry about me, although prayers would be very much appreciated. Since I am in my normal self, thank God, the shield online meetings that we have set will continue. Life must go on,” he said.

Pabillo added that a priest of the Archdiocese will celebrate Sunday Mass at 10 a.m. and Monday Mass at noon at the Manila Cathedral, and read the respective homilies he prepared. (PNA)