Sunday, February 27, 2011

Friends

Asan na yung 3?



This was the night before one of our friend’s flight. She was off to another country to look for “greener pastures.” We’re on our usual mode, chatting about anything and everything under the sun and of course eating. When it was about eleven, we started our usual thing – we walked from her house to Plaza. While walking, we were still on our usual mode. By the way, her dog Echo accompanied us. When we have reached the front of our gate that was the time we had to ride a tricycle. That was also the time for our group hug, and then tears fell from our eyes. For some time we would not be able to see each other. Our food trip – eating pizza, fries, and ice cream even if the weather is cold and it was late in the night, our chatting – celebrities, classmates, acquaintances, our ataran – going from one barangay to another to bring them home of course I would be the last, and of course, our mere presence. We would still see each other but this time we lack one friend. For the longest time we have stood the test of times and our own made tests. We will miss you friend! Don’t forget our PORTABLE DVD PLAYERS (joke :)!

Written on Sexagesima Sunday, 2nd class, A.D. MMXI

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

St. Nichols Academy (Macabebe)

I love my second home! :) Check out the updated blogsite of our dearest St. Nichols Academy!

God bless!

Written on the feast of the Conversion of St. Paul, 3rd class feast, A.D. MMXI

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Assumption of Mary

“SIGNUM magnum appáruit in cælo: múlier amícta sole, et luna sub pédibus ejus, et in cápite ejus coróna stellárum duódecim.” Apoc. 12. 1

          Every 15th of August, the Feast of the Assumption of Mary is celebrated. Two general accounts pertain to this event; one is from the Latin Church and another from the Greek Church. The Roman Catholics call this event as the Assumption and the Greek Orthodox as the Dormition (Sleeping). Despite different accounts of one same event, the main theme shows that at the end of the Virgin Mary's earthly life, her body and soul was borne into heaven.

          Because the 15th of this month falls on a Sunday, the St. Nichols Academy celebrated this glorious feast on the 13th, the Friday prior to the actual feast day. To start the celebration, the ComLec Guild led a Scriptural Rosary focusing on the Glorious Mysteries. After the Rosary, our beloved School Director, Rev. Fr. Jose E. David, celebrated a Votive Mass of the Assumption. A procession shortly followed at around nine in the morning. After the procession, the COMI led the entire SNA community in praying the "Chaplet of the Twelve Crowns." To end the affair, Mr. Clyde Cancio, CLE teacher and Musical Director of the SNA Choir and Macabebe Parish Choir, sung the hymn "Immaculate Mother."

          This event would not have been possible without the support of Fr. David and our beloved principal Mr. Rey G. Yumang, who I guess has a deep devotion to the Virgin Mary under the title of the Lady of the Assumption.

          These activities open up the minds of the youth. Nowadays, the youth prioritizes the "joys that fade and flee." Example, courtship is the "in-thing." They feel they are truly in love as if their partner would be their lifetime partner. But, alas! In just a blink of an eye, they split up. Why? For the fact that it was not really love but plain teenage infatuation. They let their minds wander into the pleasures of the world and they pressure themselves to the demands of worldly pressures. Pity! There are more things in life more valuable than worldly things. Let us sought Mary as our model for she dedicated her life in helping the apostles and the early Christians instead of delving into the “joys that fade and flee.” However, what did she get? She was brought into heaven after her earthly life, her body and soul borne into heaven.

          Ing Fiesta ning Asuncion yapin ing pagselebran istung ka-15 ning Agosto ning mabilug a Santa Iglesya. Iti ya pin ing kapigaganakan king Pangadala na Banua ning Santa Mariang Virgen. Adwa lang istorya patungkul king pangadala na Banua ning Virgen pauli ning aduang sanga ning Santa Iglesya ing Romana at Griyegu. Deng king Romano Katoliko ausan de iting Asuncion deng Griyego ausan da ne mang Dormisyon. Mialiwa la man deng istorya at lagyu para keng kapigaganakan a iti metung yamu kararasan, apin ing Pangadala na Banua ning Santa Mariang Virgen kaladua’t katawan.

          Keng iskwela ning St. Nichols Academy, pigsadyan miya iting kafiestan inyang biyernes a-13 ning Agosto 2010. Iti mipalyari pauli ning ngening banuang ayti ing kafiestan mituklu yang Domingo at alang klasi. Mikamakuyad a programa para king kapigaganakan ayti migumpisa king Rosaryo Skriptural a penimunuan ding ComLec ning eskwela, kayari meganap ing Sakripisyu ning Banal a Misa a penimunuan ning malugud ming School Director i Padre Jose David. Kayari na niti mika makuyad a prusisyun (milwal ne ing prusisyun bandang alas nueve ning abak). Kaibat na niti ditak a paynawa keng gym at lege mi ne ing Nuestra Senora de Asuncion keng libutad at megumpisa na lang mengadi deng COMI. Ing pengadyan da apin ing “Chaplet of the Crown of Twelve Stars” makapagmulala pa na kabang pangadyan miya iti ala yu ing Koronang Labingadwang Batuin keng imagen ning Virgen (mebaldug ya kasi inyang magprusisyun). Anting pamupus keng makuyad a pamiparangal keng Virgen ing pamagkanta keng imnong Indung Alang Musing king amanung inglis a penimunuan ning maganakang maestro king CLE ampon manimuna keng Koro ning eskwela (at king Macabebe Parish Choir) i Sir Bombit Cancio. Iting pamikatagun mipalyari ya pauli ning kasuyuan ning kekaming principal i Sir Rey Yumang king Virgen. Nung e ku magkamali, ing Virgen ning Asuncion ing patron na. Dakal mu ring salamat kang Padre David.
         
          At nang kasanting ing antining pamikatagun bang kanita mibubuklat la mata reng kayanakan karas keng atining bage. Ngening panaun ayni bira na la reng anak a ating piedad. Mas buri da pa ing magpakasaya king “tulang kukupas.” Antimo ngeni akit mula mipaglolo la gang kayanakan da pa. Kasdan mu bukas kawani na la uling ena man lugud ing ikit da nune “crush” mu. Lawan taya i Maria ing bie na telaga ne king pamanyaup na kareng apostoles at kareng minunang Kristiano at nanu ing ikwa na? Ing ikwa na ing midala ya banua, ali mu ing kaladua na nune pati katawan na! Iya ing metung kareng minunang tinakman keng bie alang-angga a pengaku ning Guinu kareng tune sasalpantaya keya.
         
Written on the Vigil of the Assumption of Mary, 2nd class feast, A.D. MMX.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

auf adventure...

aguli bukas namu... gawa ku pang assignment ku educ 106... hehehe

Sunday, March 1, 2009

ms. sna '09 adventure...

Dios ko! oini ing metung karing Ms. SNA pageant a eku akalingwan. Ay eku na ulit gawan ita!

Antini kasi, aku, Sang, Ruth, Anne, Irma, ampon Oby mengan kami Burger Machine kaibt na ning pageant. Alas-dose na ita ning kapitangang bengi. Ing pengan mi burger, syempre apang e da ne inawus Burger Machine nung eya magtindang burger, ampon tsokolate. Edi kalutu ing order mi mibalik na kami eskwela. Oyan sige, mangan. Anyang kwanan mi na ing gamit mi, ay Guinu! ot makakandadu ne ing faculty room! Ing gamit mi atsu ngan karin.

(to be continued.... metamad ing bili)

Monday, November 17, 2008

22nd Birthday

Twenty-two years ago at around quarter to seven in the evening ‘twas also a Sunday, I was born.

Ever since I had a mobile phone, I usually get text messages from friends or kin greeting me on my birthday. One of which is my dad. I could still remember that he would greet me personally and then he would text me. Now it is different.

Last night when I was holding my dad’s cellphone, I felt sad for I remember those moments when he would greet me on my birthday. We did not have a strong bond nevertheless; I cherish and miss those moments.

I could still remember last Holy Thursday when I entered the Church. I got into tears for the Mass on Holy Thursday evening was the only time the two of us would go to Mass.

Once I was with my relatives riding their van and I got into tears again. I remembered those days when my dad usually was the one driving.

When someone is lost, you would not remember that person in complex situations like retelling how they passed away but you would certainly remember him in the most simplest of all things. For these simplest things were shared by you. Perhaps my ma and Tella feel the same way as I do.

Not in the complex but in the simplest.

Written on the 27th Sunday after Pentecost, 2nd class feast;
     feast of St. Gertrude, virgin, 3rd class feast, A. D. MMVIII

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Triduum 2008

EASTER TRIDUUM

Sacred Triduum is the time when the Church celebrates the Last Supper, Passion, Death and Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ. I always look forward to this time because as the Church puts it, this is the central celebration of the entire liturgical calendar. Actually, even if the Triduum has not yet concluded, I start planning for the next year. I attend celebrations for the Triduum at the San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish.

The Triduum is actually part of the Holy Week. The Week starts with Passion Sunday [commonly, Palm Sunday]. I usually go to the blessing of Palms at 7:30 am and go to mass at 8:00 am. From Holy Monday to Holy Wednesday occurs the chanting of the Pasyon. The Pasyon or Pabasa is a long narrative poem that tells the story of the Creation, Jesus’ life and passion, and St. Helena’s quest for the Holy Cross. I have tried singing the Pasyon [just two pages] in a kubol. On Holy Tuesday, my aunts and I join the Stations of the Cross around the San Rafael Arkangel Parish. That is around two in the afternoon and ends at around four, after which Mass will begin.

MAUNDY THURSDAY

At four in the afternoon, my dad and I attend the Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper. This Mass commemorates the Last Supper of Christ, His washing of the Apostle’s feet, and the founding of the Priesthood. After the Mass, the Eucharist is solemnly reposed. Moreover, at seven in the evening, ma, dad, and I will go back to the Church to visit Christ present in the Eucharist.

GOOD FRIDAY

At twelve midnight, after the vigil has ended, the Stations of the Cross around the whole parish will begin. It usually ends at two in the morning. My dad and I will usually join this activity.

Early in the morning, around six or later, my ma and I will visit our relatives at San Rafael and we will watch the flagellants. They are penitents carrying crosses, making their backs bleed then strike them with bamboo strips, or even nail themselves to crosses.

By 2:30 pm, I am off to church to attend the Celebration of the Lord’s Passion. Do not be deceived with the term, this is not of a joyful note but of mourning and sorrow because of our sins crucified our Lord. This liturgical action is composed of the Liturgy of the Word, Veneration of the Cross, and only Holy Communion, which starts at three in the afternoon. My friends usually accompany me; because I usually get there earlier than they do, they would have to look for me. Before the celebration, the Siete Palabras (reflections on the Seven Last Words) occur. At six or so, my friends and I will join the procession around the parish.

HOLY SATURDAY

At exactly seven in the evening, ma and I are already seated in the Church waiting for the Easter Vigil to begin at eight. The ceremonies start outside with the Blessing of Fire, and then the Liturgy of the Word happens. After that, the Liturgy of Baptism and Eucharist take place. After the Vigil, the Salubong will happen.


EASTER SUNDAY

A day of rest and of celebrating the love of the Father, Risen Lord, and the Holy Spirit.
Now, if you are wondering where was Tella (my grandmother) during the whole Triduum, she is at home watching TV masses. She has difficulty in walking so she would rather stay inside. Nevertheless, when I was young, she was the one I was with during the whole Triduum.

Written on the feast of St. Louis IX, 3rd class feast, A.D. MMVIII.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

dream big...

Dreamgirls, The Devil Wears Prada, and David Cook. All these three shared the same things, that is, achieving one’s dreams and making it big.

Dreamgirls was a movie about three girls wanting to be singing sensations, they made it big, but pride took its toll and almost tore them apart. In the end, they decided to end Dreamgirls and lead simpler lives. They achieved their dreams and made it big.

The Devil Wears Prada a film about a girl who had the job “a million girls would die for.” Unfortunately, this job entailed dealing with her boss, not just an ordinary boss but “The Dragon Lady.” She succeeded and eventually won her boss’s heart. As a twist, the girl resigned and became a journalist (her real dream job) from which she got a nod from her boss. She achieved her dreams and made it big.

David Cook was the winner of the American Idol Season 7. Before America decided that he was her seventh Idol, he was a bartender. He was already a band member and had their independently produced albums. He achieved his dreams and made it big.

There were times in the past that we had dreams of making it big, whether in the entertainment scene, in the scientific community, or in the political arena. On the other hand, our dreams would always have a counter weight, an opposition, a hindrance. Sometimes, we were on the verge of achieving our dreams, and then suddenly, there would appear hindrances that would pull as back again and almost, if not totally, crush us to the ground. We were like birds soaring high into the heavens, feeling the golden rays of the sun gently touching our feathers, feeling the breeze caressing us, and then suddenly we realize that a string was holding us back and somebody briskly pulls the string and we losing control would fall back to the earth.

We may be wanting for a promotion but was never given one, a project that was successful but we were not given due credit, a career that was our life but eventually got the rest of us, or acceptance that we long for but was never made available for us. They might seem simple but for those who dreamed of them they are more complex than what they seem.

We did not ask for events like these, but definitely, something like them having a different degree of complexity would take place. However, what shall we do when something catastrophic like that happens? Would we just stay in our bedroom, lock ourselves up, and sit like a fetus? Would we close the door of the bathroom and slowly sit at the back of it while our eyes begin to release tears?

Of course, no, we would always use these trials as our guide to achieving our dreams. These trials would be like our new scaffoldings for the building we are constructing.
Nevertheless, as the old adage often told us, everything happens for a reason, we always might come up a conclusion as to why they happened. It might take overnight, forty nights, or many nights, but would always be sure that we would come to a realization of accepting them.

In addition, of course, I stand by this old saying, GOD IS GOOD! We might never get what we want but HE knows for sure what is best for us.

Memorial of St. Barnabas, apostle
An hour before the Second Watch of the Night

6/11/2008 10:55 PM

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

zambales adventure...

From Macabebe, Pampanga to Butolan, Zambales to Ocean View Resort, Olongapo City....
The adventure continues....

That morning was a very cold and rainy day, tropical storm "Ambo" was visiting the country!

Eventually we still went out for our annual OUTING!

Thursday, March 13, 2008

ms. sna '08 adventure...

25th of March 2008

The night was not filled with stars [for it was raining] because the stars were on stage for the much coveted title of MS. SNA. The night was the pre-pageant part of the search. It took until 11:30 in the evening because of certain unpredictable events! [the rain and the shortcircuit]. But, it paid-off. In my humble opinion, that evening was a success!

So we all went home, tired but happy. Ann and Ruth were to sleep over at our house. So we had our lights off, still chatting. Then, I went to my room.

After a while, my phone beeped. Ruth texted me and said we need to go back to school. The reason for this: she forgot to put off the computer of Sir Joseph! Poor Ruth.

So I went to their room, feeling sleepy. After countless texts and calls to others asking for KuyaTata's number, Ruth finally decided to really go back to school.

So we went, sneaking for my Ma or Tella might hear us going out late in the evening, I think that was already 1:30 am. The gates were locked. How unfortunate of us! We were like homeless kittens waiting for trash to scavenge if there were traces of food to fill our hungry stomachs.

Alas! Sir Manny has Kuya Tata's number. So Ruth texted him -with hope in her face- so he could open the gates. But the number did not exist according to the computer generated reply of the cellular provider.

She then decided to go to the back of the school [Kuya Tata stayed at the rear end of the school]. We were calling his name, but he was sound asleep. We had a plan -a tremendous and ingenious plan- Ruth would call his name, Ann would pick-up stones, and I would throw the stones at his door. But the plan did not work. Poor us. So we walked away heading home. We were like prostituted persons [sorry for the term] walking at the silence of the road, waiting for customers.

After sometime, we decided to just go home. The Church opened at 5 in the morning, so I told them that our last resort was to go to school at a very early time. So we went back home, sneaking.

But we were almost caught by my mom, so I made alibis. That I went to their room to get something. But I did not know that she saw them too and she thought that they were leaving. So I made alibis that they were just [I think] going to the comfort room.

That was 3 in the morning.

Ann told me that she woke up at 5 and saw Ruth sleeping like a baby in the bosom of an angel [okay, okay I'm exaggerating], thus, she went back to sleep.

At last, Ruth was awake but at around quarter to 8! Thought they did not find out the computer was still on? You're way totally wrong Sir Joseph got there before Ruth! hehe

It was such an adventure! Tough luck for us!

Moral of the story, never open the computer not assigned to you!