Monday, February 16, 2015

Some recent drawings (pencil)


 Jesus' Exorcism of Legion


(I consider this the best one!)





The Child Mary

(NiƱa Maria)


 

 St. Albert the Great, OP
Bishop and Doctor

(Per Scientiam ad Dominum)


 The Three Archangels

Filipino and modern depiction
(from left: Gabriel, Michael, Raphael)



The Temptation of Christ

(Satan tempts Jesus to turn the stones into bread.)





The Martyrdom of St. Stephen

Re-Innovated




Being part of the pioneer batch of the newly-renovated Postulancy Wing entails a great responsibility. We are tasked to maintain its ambiance – to be careful of the white paint, to avoid scratches on the tiled flooring, to make sure that the appliances are dirt-free and many more – so that the upcoming batches may also have a beautiful home. Based on my evaluation, we might have not passed that course a hundred-percent because those are just the introductions. With the character we were able to develop in our days as a Pre-Novice we have also seen our renovations and re-innovations.

Even if its cozy inside the Postulancy, I always loved travelling with my brothers and leaving the house for our modular classes, common study and other events that include the Dominican Family. The most unforgettable travel that I ventured on was the Papal Visit last January 2015. We were given the opportunity to witness and be part of Pope Francis’ Encounter with the Youth at the University of Santo Tomas. Despite the heavy rain and windy storm, I didn’t mind being soaked and I could hardly believe that before my very eyes was His Holiness. I thanked God for His magnificence because he did not only bring me [physically] closer to the Pope but He showed me in person the man who inspires me to bring myself closer to God’s people.

From time to time I remember that introvert, ill-tempered, ego-centered, authoritative but disciplined and prayerful kid back in the Aspirancy. He has brought with him his character as a leader and his achievements as a cadet officer but touched by God in his heart he was able to learn that he has to change in order to serve his neighbors for the better. With the help of the community, he has been molded every day. Yes, that is no other than me – a renovated and re-innovated person in the present and hopefully in the future too.

God uses people as His instruments to make a masterpiece out of me just like Pope Francis who preaches to us the Christ-like image of humility. As I move forward in my formation, I also hope that I will one day see that kid as an approachable, calm, selfless, trustworthy, humble but still disciplined and prayerful and most of all a loving religious.

I am re-innovated and that is the greatest snapshot of my life!

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Fire Exit


The people were all so amazed that they asked each other, “What is this? A new teaching—and with authority! He even gives orders to impure spirits and they obey him.”
-Mark 1: 27




“The devil is not more triumphant in demonic possessions
but in smaller temptations which we will give into.”
-Fr. Val, OP

There was one time during breakfast that we were discussing with our Director about exorcism and demonic possessions. There were further elaborations and explanations which enlightened us but one quote did strike me when our Director said: “The devil is not more triumphant in demonic possessions but in smaller temptations which we will give into.” And I find that true. There is a joke I heard before, “Hindi lahat ng taong nagmumura ay masama; hindi rin naman kasi lahat ng nagdarasal ay mabubuti. (Not everyone who speaks bad words is evil, because not everyone who prays is good).” Just like the ladies who spread gossips about the little Juan dela Cruz and Fr. Cito in the tele-serye “My Little Juan”. They “serve” the Church yet they project that kind of attitude.
I have been fond of watching movies about exorcisms especially when the priests gifted with the faculty of expelling demons triumph in the end. These impure spirits are rebuked and banished to hell in the name of Jesus not of us which means our prayers are very powerful in discerning what is good. Whenever we enter an establishment, a mall for example, we may see a FIRE EXIT (silly to say that there is such thing as a FIRE ENTRANCE). Of course, when there’s fire in the mall, you know where to go. I have weaknesses as a human being but whenever temptations get stronger, I always remind myself to keep on praying. In that way, God provides an exit where He is ready to embrace me and say, “My friend, you made it! You did it!” We all have guardian angels but again, devils are fallen angels. Now, to whom are we listening to?
As Christians, we may be facing lots of temptations but no temptation is more powerful than prayer. And when our hearts triumph in following the will of God, now that is the real exorcism.

It’s a new year to start!

Baleg Ya Pisalamat


Baleg Ya PIsalamat
(Great Thanks)

“O Holy Night, the Stars are brightly shining…”


That music still reverberates in my ears until now. I can still feel the Christmas Spirit. I don’t know if I even wanted it to end but I guess one month has been enough for us to be with our families, relatives and friends. In fact, I even hung-out with two of my best buddies last January 6 (the day before we return to the seminary). SULIT!

Most of my vacation was spent with my family and relatives both of the father’s and of the mother’s side. I’m happy to see them once again. [Almost] everyone was present. My dad’s siblings who came from abroad (Canada, Brazil and Dubai) celebrated Christmas with us. My little cousins were also there in our province in Malasiqui, Pangasinan. We all had fun cherishing time together. For honesty’s sake, yes, we faced problems too but blessings made my vacation worth it.

Before going home last December 10, 2014, I received movie tickets of “The Hobbit” (for December 12) from Fr. Val. At that moment, I was thinking that our family would be able to watch it but we had conflicts in our schedules and had problems of going to the mall so we decided to give them to others. At least someone benefitted from it too. And since it was also the birthday of my dad last December 12, we celebrated it during dinner at home.

O. B. Montessori Sta. Ana – the place I consider as the extension of our house. Seriously, I even had the privilege of entering the campus compared to other alumni who are always asked to stay by the gate. I was able to visit and greet our Branch Manager, teachers and friends. I really had a great time sharing stories with them especially when they’re already dismissed from class. This happened twice.

The place I am always eager to visit during our vacations in Malasiqui is Don Pedro. That is the barrio where my mom grew up. Life there isn’t abundant when it comes to wealth but people are very jolly. My cousins and young aunts there have grown up as beautiful ladies sharing smiles and hugs whenever we meet. They may be poor but I can see the hope in their eyes that they’re willing to study and work with perseverance all together to keep their families united and peaceful. No wonder my mother inherited such attitude.

Since they have small homes in Don Pedro and are always invited by my father’s family, we stay in Bongar where my grandparents in my father’s side live. We are a big family especially when my cousins and some relatives are around. There were more than 60 of us during Christmas Eve. No visitors yet that night. Indeed the cooks which my grandparents hire have been gifted by God to feed a multitude of people. New Year’s Eve felt the same but the siblings of my father and their families came. It was still amazing and amusing as we fill our stomachs last Noche Buena and as we light up the fireworks display during Media Noche. I can’t even remember if I have embraced some of them twice or thrice. Everyone was happy.

What is very memorable this Christmas is that I see the graces of God working in me. I was able to give a recollection to my little cousins and I was able to complete the Novena last Misa de Gallo. The Church in Malasiqui requires a vehicle from my dad’s barrio for us to get there because no one wakes up at 2:00 in the morning. At first I worried that I might not be able to complete our family’s 9-day devotion because my dad had schedules in Manila and we only depend on him because he’s the only one who knows how to drive. But then, I stopped worrying. I told the Lord, “Lord, you will provide. Kayo na po ang bahala.” Magic? No. Miracle. My uncles and grandfather volunteered to drive us to the town every dawn for us to attend the Mass. They’re not devout and practicing Catholics but I guess their hearts were softened when they saw us eager to complete the Novena. They did not feel it a burden for them too. Thank God! By the way, I learned a lot of prayers in Pangasinense.

It was also a time of discernment for me. I know that my schedules during vacations are far different from the one in the seminary. I missed the solemnity of prayers and Masses here. God keeps on bringing me to places where he can show me His wonders and where I will find happiness especially in praying.



The graces that my family received were overflowing. We can’t even walk in our living room, we can’t place four plates on our round dining table during meals and we can’t store more food in our refrigerator. I’m not exaggerating. We have been receiving gifts from generous friends. God is so good. I can’t express my gratitude to Him.



More so, I still can’t forget how each smile especially from little kids and the poor have made me feel in loved in God’s presence this Christmas. I hope that I was able to share my gifts and my blessings. He has shown me that I am rich and lucky when He chose to become a helpless infant ready to embrace my humanity.



Balbaleg su pisasalamat ko ed sikayo Katawan! (My thanks to you, O God, is so great.)

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Social ME-dia

“… so he (Zacchaeus) run ahead and climbed a sycamore tree to catch a glimpse of Jesus  who was to pass that way. When Jesus came to the place, He looked up and said to him,
‘Zacchaeus, hurry and come down, for today I must stay at your house.’ ”
(Luke 19: 4-5)




Facebook, Youtube, Google, Blogger and Yahoo! These are four websites that I often visit. I enjoy sharing stories with relatives and friends through blogs especially when it comes to essays, videos and photographs. Accessing these becomes a part of my routine especially during our home vacations wherein my schedules are so vacant. In fact, one time it became so vacant that I was too playful in using Facebook.


It was a fine summer time. Our vacation just started and we’re all very happy. Before the vacation I planned a prank for April Fool’s Day to upload the photo I used for our activity in Speech and Oral Communications about Eulogy (funeral speech). It was a smiling photo of me with a caption which says: “Rest In Peace 1995-2014” and I even added a dedication “I will never forget that infectious smile. We might have not seen it often but once we see it, it radiates a message of brotherly love.” Out of my naughtiness the plan materialized. The news spread widely. My parents received strange phone calls which made them panic as well. Well, my dad suspected that I was just playing around and he was laughing the next day. Anyway, I’ll continue. I was caught unaware that lots of people were already lamenting before I admitted my fault. I know that it was not a good joke as I was already facing the consequences after the event. No one is to be blamed. Not my family, not my friends, not the formation. Simply ME.



ATTENTION: Never ever imitate what I did. It is DEAD-ly


I felt guilty that I played around with the feelings of the people who loved me so much. But what made me guiltier is that I was not able to help them see Christ in me due to my playfulness and I found it difficult to move on those days.


My dear friends, the sycamore tree which Zacchaeus climbed in the Gospel story does not remain as an inanimate object. In reality, we are supposed to be like the sycamore tree helping people to see Christ and bring them to greater heights toward His glory. It is our mission. Time may be different now. Preaching the Good News may have evolved but there is one thing that will never change – a faithful person’s longing for his God. That’s why social media should be used not as a tool to project ourselves but to bring the “Truth” about the Creator. After the incident I vowed myself to blog only about our joyful preaching and childlike happiness. That I do not want to focus on myself anymore to be noticed especially in an unpleasing way and that I will use my talent in preaching for the better. And with the help of prayers to be enough of the ME but to proclaim who is HE.



My friends, are you willing to be a sycamore tree for others?

#Sycamore_SeeMore

Nothing too little

Nothing too little

“..and he saw a poor widow put in two small copper coins.  And he said, “Truly, I tell you, this poor widow has put in more than all of them. For they all contributed out of their abundance, but she out of her poverty put in all she had to live on.”(Luke 21: 2-4)



3 years ago, when my lolo Tino (my mother’s uncle) passed away, I went with my mother to our province in Malasiqui, Pangasinan to mourn with our relatives in the wake. I must admit that even though people see me today coming from a family who is well off, we are descendants of peasants in a farm. That’s why when I was in the house of our relatives they were very shy to serve me a bowl of ampalaya, munggo and malunggay. My lola Percy (wife of lolo Tino) told me and my mother, “Pasensya na kayo, a? Ito lang ang maihahanda namin. (Pardon us. This is the only thing we can serve you.)” It doesn’t really matter to me and my mother knows me very well and told them, “Naku! Huwag niyo po masyado alalahanin kakainin niya. Sundalo po iyan! (Oh please! Don’t worry about his food too much. He’s a soldier.)” They even prepared their “only” bedroom for me to sleep in. I appreciated their hospitality but I told them that I find it comfortable to sleep with them anywhere. Besides, I do not want to be treated like a god. O well, in those examples, those are some things to be proud of as a Filipino. Hospitality at its finest.


I can see that in the midst of the poverty of our relatives, they’re willing to give everything they can for the guests. Just like the woman in the Gospel who dropped two small coins in the treasury. Those are what she all had but because she gave it out of love for God she was praised more by our Lord. Maybe for her she was also saying in her heart that she’s sorry and that all what she can give. I feel guilty because whenever I drop some coins or bills during offertory, I am aware that those are spare or extra from my allowances.


It’s true that there’s nothing small in every act of kindness which we can do to our neighbors because our investments will grow bigger in Heaven. Down payment po tawag diyan. We don’t need to become heroes in order for us to tell ourselves that we’ve done a lot for our fellowmen.



God sings, “I’ll give my all to you, give your all to me.”

Baliktad ba lyrics? Oo, baliktad. Dahil siya ang unang nagbigay kaya tayo naman ang magbibigay sa kanya.(Is the lyrics in reverse? Indeed, it is. Because He’s the first one who gave, now it’s our turn to give something to Him)



#GiveToHimAllThatYouHave


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Gospel Reflection Luke 17: 1-6

 “Listen carefully: if your brother offends you tell him, and if he is sorry, forgive him. And if he offends you seven times in one day, but seven times he says to you, ‘I’m sorry’, forgive him.”
-Luke 17: 3-4





There are three ideas in our Gospel: On leading others astray, Brotherly correction and Humble service. But let us focus ourselves on the second.

It is no longer new to me to get hurt either that be coming from a family member, a friend, or a loved one. Surprisingly, I carry a burden each day wherein I would even wake up and see someone who has never, never wanted, and plans not to reconcile with anyone but I forgive those kinds of people. God loves them too. I should not be self-righteous to proclaim that God loves me more because I do my best to follow His commandments. I guess that’s part of life and some people’s attitude are really like that ---- enjoying their days here on earth to frown and to curse. Sometimes we just have to smile at them. Remember what the famous Latin adage goes: Nemo dat quod non habet (You cannot give what you do not have). So smile because God gives smiles to us every day!



Jesus has given us love, and reconciliation is part of that universal love Christ has given to His Church. When we ask for forgiveness and give forgiveness, we are fulfilling Jesus’ command “to love one another as He has loved us”. It’s easier said than done. Do you think it’s easy to love your enemies if they really want to hit you on the head? Do you think it’s easy to accept persecutions by letting ourselves be slapped on the left and right cheeks? Do you think it’s easy to pray for those who hate you? Do you think it’s easy to offer your favorite food to the person you dislike? O my! (Hahaha!)



My friends, saying sorry is showing to others that we are humble like our God who even at the point of His death said, “Father, forgive them for they do not know what they are doing.” We have not asked for forgiveness yet but Jesus gave it. And to the people like me who are wounded from the past and are continuously being wounded, learn how to have a forgiving attitude. Anger will lead us nowhere! As what Buddha reminds us: “Anger is like grasping on a hot coal with the attempt of throwing it to someone. You are the one who gets burned”.


Always remember: Kaya tayo nagmamahal dahil una Niya tayong minahal (We love because he first loved us). (1 John 4:19)


Tips to a happy living:

Humingi ng tawad bilang lingkod ni Kristo (Ask forgiveness as a servant of Christ).

Magpatawad gaya ng ibinilin ni Lord (Forgive like how the Lord has told us to).

Magbigay ng kaligayahan sa paggawa ng mabuti (Give joy by doing what is good).




Kaya mo iyan, kapatid! Ikaw pa!