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RNG Bank Salary Loan Table for DepEd Teachers

Salary Loan Table - RNG Coastal Bank RNG Bank offers salary loan for permanent DepEd teaching and non-teaching staff thru Automatic Payroll Deduction System (APDS). Features: 📍LOW INTEREST RATE 📍LOAN AMOUNT UP TO 500,000 📍5 YEARS MAXIMUM LOAN TERM 📍NO HIDDEN CHARGES 📍NO NEED TO GO TO THE OFFICE A Bank that is built with trust and integrity and committed to provide quality and safe banking services to its existing and future clients, RNG Coastal Bank, Inc . is a banking institution established in the year 1974. The Bank has 15 operating branches in the Visayas, 11 in Cebu and 4 in Bohol. Providing various financial products and services to its clients for almost 50 years, RNG Coastal Bank remains strong and continuously grows its number of branches to reach more Filipinos. Here are the branches of RNG Coastal Bank: RNG Coastal Bank Head Office Cor. Cabancalan Road, Talamban, Cebu City 6000 Labangon Branch Punta Princesa, (Labangon) Cebu City Asturias Branch Poblacion, Asturias, Ce...

Can Catholics Eat Chicken on Friday? A Complete Guide for 2025

If you've ever wondered, "Can Catholics eat chicken on Friday?" —you're not alone. This is one of the most searched questions among practicing Catholics, especially during Lent or when navigating the traditional rules of Friday abstinence . Let’s break it down and answer this question once and for all — clearly, factually, and with up-to-date Church guidance. Can Catholics Eat Chicken on Friday? Short Answer: No , Catholics cannot eat chicken on Fridays during Lent. Outside of Lent, it depends — many Catholics still choose to abstain from meat on Fridays year-round, but it is not strictly required by the Church in the United States anymore (with some conditions). Why Not Chicken? Isn’t It Just Red Meat That’s Banned? It’s a common misconception that only red meat is off-limits. But according to Catholic tradition, "meat" includes the flesh of warm-blooded animals — this means beef, pork, lamb, and yes, chicken, turkey, and other poultry. T...

Why Do Catholics Eat Fish on Fridays? The History, Tradition, and Meaning

For many people, especially those raised in Catholic households, the idea of eating fish on Fridays is more than just a quirky tradition—it’s a long-standing religious practice rooted in centuries of faith and discipline. But why do Catholics eat fish on Fridays , and where did this custom originate? In this blog post, we'll explore the history, religious meaning, and modern-day observance of this practice. We'll also touch on how it has shaped food culture and why it still matters today. The Religious Reason Behind Eating Fish on Fridays 1. The Concept of Abstinence in Catholicism In the Catholic Church, Friday holds special significance because it is the day Christians believe Jesus Christ was crucified. As a form of penance and remembrance of Christ’s sacrifice , Catholics are encouraged to abstain from eating meat on Fridays, especially during Lent , the 40-day season of reflection leading up to Easter. 2. Why Fish Instead of Meat? The rule of abstinence specifica...