This is the Daily Gospel for June 9, 2026, which is the Tuesday of the Tenth week in Ordinary Time. READ MORE: Daily Gospel, June 8, 2026 Daily Gospel, June 7, 2026 This is the Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ, according to Saint Matthew 5,13-16. Jesus said to his disciples: “You are the salt of the
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Ginebra-TNT finals series breaks TV viewership ratings
MANILA – The PBA (Philippine Basketball Association) Commissioner’s Cup title series between Barangay Ginebra and TNT is drawing television audience once more. Around 2.85 million viewers tuned in during Game 3 of the best-of-seven series on Sunday, posting a high 4.1 percent rating. The Kings won at Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City, 116-102, as Justin
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Curlee Discaya leaves Senate for Bulacan jail
CITY OF MALOLOS, BULACAN, Philippines — From the Senate, contractor Pacifico “Curlee” Discaya II was transferred to Bulacan on Monday to face graft and malversation charges for his alleged involvement in irregularities surrounding a P53.9-million flood control project in Calumpit town. Discaya, who had been detained at the Senate for more than nine months after
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19 dead as strong quake hits parts of Mindanao
GENERAL SANTOS CITY, Philippines — “Lord, have mercy! Kusog kaayo, kusog kaayo! (Very, very strong!)” The desperate plea echoed across the grounds of Landan National High School in Polomolok, South Cotabato, as students and teachers quickly moved to open areas when a powerful magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck west southwest of the coastal town of Maasim
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House tags VP impeachment response a ‘non-answer’
MANILA, Philippines — The House prosecution panel in Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment trial told the Senate on Monday that her official answer to the articles of impeachment failed to provide “material response” to the accusations against her, prompting them to forgo filing a formal rebuttal. In a five-page manifestation submitted through House Secretary General
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PH schools open under new calendar
MANILA, Philippines — Signal Village National High School has opened the school year under a newly implemented tri-term academic calendar, with more than 8,000 students enrolled. The school has over 350 teachers and about 50 support personnel, making it one of the largest institutions in the Taguig City and Pateros Schools Division. “With the tri-term
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Baligod group shows up in Senate but snubs panel
MANILA, Philippines — The 18 men who claimed to have served as “bagmen” of former Rep. Zaldy Co and delivered suitcases of cash to several government officials arrived at the Senate on Monday following the invitation of the Senate blue ribbon committee. But they did not attend the “consultative meeting” held by the panel led
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DOE eases control over oil price adjustments
MANILA, Philippines — After last week’s major cuts, the prices of diesel and kerosene will again go up starting on Tuesday as the Department of Energy (DOE) eases its rules on price adjustments. Gasoline, on the other hand, may either become cheaper or more expensive depending on the fuel retailer. According to an advisory from
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Illegal wildlife trade persists in Sarangani
GENERAL SANTOS CITY, Philippines — Authorities have launched a manhunt for individuals believed to be behind the illegal wildlife trade following the seizure of 53 exotic and native birds during a raid in Sarangani province last week. Major Julius Vallejo, chief of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG)-Sarangani, said investigators are pursuing leads to
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River crossings, crowded classrooms mark school opening
DAGUPAN CITY, PANGASINAN, Philippines — Classes resumed smoothly across several regions on Monday for the opening of School Year 2026–2027, with millions of students returning to classrooms nationwide, although education officials continue to grapple with classroom shortages, damaged school facilities and teacher vacancies. In Dagupan City, students and teachers from island barangays continue to depend
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