Father jun banaag biography

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  • Before Bro. June Banaag became popular in the airwaves as Dr. Love, he actually left the Philippines at the peak of his career to spend 10.
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      A response to Bro Jun Banaag, O.P. AKA Dr. Love By: Admin Coco, Apologist

      (Please Read until the end LIKE AND SHARE KUNG NAGUSTUHAN NINYO)

      Nitong nakaraang “Philippine Conference on New Evangelization o PCNE” ay nagulantang ang mga Laykong Apolohista at mga Paring Apolohista sa mga salitang sinabi ng isang sikat na Radio Host na isang Third Order Dominican Laity na nagngangalang “Bro. Jun Banaag, O.P. o mas kilala nating “Dr. Love”. ito ang kanyang sinabi sa PCNE “Isabuhay mo ng tahimik ang iyong pananampalataya”, Correct tama ito sang ayon din ako pero ang tanong lagi nalang ba dapat tahimik? Parang magulang mo lang pag sinabihan ba na Pokpok at nagpapagalaw at bayad ang nanay mo sa kung kani kanino mananamihimik kana lang? Kahit na alam mong hindi naman totoo? Sympre hindi, dahil kung tahimik kalang edi hindi mo din nalinis ang pangalan ng nanay mo.

      Now, ituloy pa natin ang sinabi ni Dr. Love, “Tatlong pari na po ang napapatay sa ating Simbahan. Hindi po namamatay…pinapatay. Isa rito ay ang paring lumaban ng debate upang ipaglaban ang pananampalatayang Katoliko. Personally I believe it’s a WRONG MOVE. Walang mananalo sa debate when it comes to faith. Ipakita mo na lang sa katahimikan ng iyong bibig at sa ur

      DZMM

      Defunct radio station in Metro Manila, Philippines

      This article is about a radio station previously owned by ABS-CBN. For the successor of DZMM's TV counterpart TeleRadyo, see TeleRadyo Serbisyo. For the successor of DZMM, see DWPM.

      Broadcast areaMega Manila and surrounding areas
      Worldwide (online and The Filipino Channel)
      Frequency630 kHz
      (also in C-QUAMAM Stereo and HD Radio)
      BrandingDZMM Radyo Patrol 630 (Sais Trenta)
      LanguageFilipino
      NetworkRadyo Patrol
      OwnerABS-CBN Corporation (1953–1972, 1986–2020)
      Radio Philippines Network (1973–1986)
      OperatorMarah Faner-Capuyan
      (Station Manager)

      Sister stations

      First air date

      • October 19, 1953 (as DZAQ 620/960)
      • 1956 (DZXL 960/620, DZYK, DZWL, DZMY, DZYL, DWWW, DZOA, and the first literation of DZMM)
      • 1973 (as DWWW 620)
      • 1978 (as DWWW 630)
      • July 22, 1986; 38 years ago (1986-07-22) (as DZMM 630)[1]

      Last air date

      • September 23, 1972 (as DZAQ, DZXL, DZYK, DZQL, DZMY, DZYL, DWWW, DZOA, and the first literation of DZMM)
      • February 24, 1986 (as DWWW)
      • May 5, 2020 (legislative franchise lapsed) (as DZMM)

      Former call signs

      • DZAQ 620/960 (1953–1972)
      • DZXL 960/620 (1956–1972)
      • DWWW 620/630 (1973–1986)

      Former frequencies

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