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		<title>Heaven&#8217;s gain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While shopping for some souvenir items at a Catholic store in Vatican City last May, a priest in black vest greeted me with a very warm smile and asked me: “Are you a Filipino?”.  After some exchange of pleasantries, I cannot help but ask him to pose for a souvenir photo because instantly I felt [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left"><a href="http://soriano-ph.com/wp-content/uploads/cortez.JPG" onclick="return false;" title="Direct link to file"></a><img border="0" width="1" src="http://soriano-ph.com/wp-admin/" height="1" />While shopping for some souvenir items at a Catholic store in Vatican City last May, a priest in black vest greeted me with a very warm smile and asked me: “Are you a Filipino?”.  After some exchange of pleasantries, I cannot help but ask him to pose for a souvenir photo because instantly I felt the presence of a great man.</p>
<p>It was only when I ca<a href="http://soriano-ph.com/wp-content/uploads/cortez.JPG" onclick="return false;" title="Direct link to file"></a>me back to the Philippines that I learned from the news that this unassuming Dominican priest by the name of Regino O. Cortes is a bibilical expert. At the height of the public debate over a film “The Da Vinci Code” based on Dan Brown’s novel of the same title, Fr. Cortes led in the defense of the Catholic faith and published his book entitled: “The Da Vinci Code: An Exegetical Review“,</p>
<p>The obituary of major newspapers today, August 29, 2006, announced that Rev. Fr. Regino O. Cortes, O.P., a member of the Pontifical Biblical Commission and Regent of the College of Fine Arts and Design of the University of Santo Tomas, peacefully joined his Creator on August 28, 2006.</p>
<p>The world has once again just lost a very good man of great faith. Our loss though of his earthly presence is surely heaven’s gain.</p>
<p>That few minutes of my meeting with Fr. Cortes will always linger in my mind.</p>
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