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Kids of unmarried couples can now be baptized in Ilocos Su ILOCOS SUR  - Rolando Patubo, a candle vendor at the St. Paul Metropolitan Cathedral in Vigan City, has been living together with his partner for the past 10 years. They were blessed with four children aged 10, five, three, and one. But all of the children are not yet baptized because their parents are still unmarried in the Catholic Church. He is not sure when will they get married but he hopes that his children will finally become members of the Catholic Church through baptism. “Sana bago ako mawala mapabinyagan ko sila, kahit yun lang ang magawang tama sa aking pananampalataya” Patubo said. His wish may be granted soon. NEW POLICY  The Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia in Ilocos Sur has issued a new ruling allowing the baptism of children whose parents did not yet receive the sacrament of matrimony from the Catholic Church. The old policy only allowed the first child of those who are unmarried to be
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Why Vigan university attracts foreign students ILOCOS SUR – The pre-medicine courses and medicine program of the University of Northern Philippines (UNP) in Vigan City continue to attract foreign students. At the start of the new academic year Monday, at least 730 Indian nationals were enrolled in the school.  A total of 405 enrolled at the College of Medicine, while 110 were enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences, where they are taking up pre-medicine courses like Psychology and Biology. About 215, meanwhile, are enrolled in the Community Health Management program of the College of Health Sciences. The university is becoming one of the top choices of Indian students because of the good performance of its graduates in the Ministry of India Medical Board Examination.  In 2013, a UNP graduate topped the board examination. The cost of education in the university is also a consideration for the students. “It’s more economical for us, th