I think I was only on the fourth grade when this Himno ng Batangan was first introduced to us. I could still vividly remember my music teacher when she was teaching us this song for a contest. This Himno ng Batangan was so new (and so as the beat) to …
Read More »April 5, Feast Day of St. Vincent Ferrer, the Patron Saint of the Builders (Maligayang Kapistahan sa mga taga- Banay Banay Lipa City!)
On Sunday, April 5, 2009 will be the feast day of San Vicente Ferrer. And here in Batangas, St. Vincent Ferrer Parish at Banay-Banay, Lipa City is known to be frequently visited by those sick old and young devotees from different parts of the Batangas and nearby provinces. Inside this …
Read More »Saint Benedict Medals for the Sick; Visit St. Benedict Monastery at Pinagtung-ulan, Lipa City
According to the Benedictine order, the purpose of using or wearing this medal is to call down God’s blessing and protection, especially through the intercession of Saint Benedict. They call it ”a constant silent prayer and reminder to us of our dignity as followers of Christ. The medal is a …
Read More »Panalangin ng Batangueno (Batangueno’s Prayer)
Batanguenos are prayerful people. In fact, after holy mass on Sundays, priests would always end the celebration with Panalangin ng Batangueno. Here is the copy of the said prayer: Panalangin ng Batangueno Ama naming Mapagmahal tinawag po Ninyo kami kay Jesu-Kristo upang maging mga sambayanan ng mga taong may kaganapan …
Read More »Understanding Oneself and Others; Who Are We Really?
There are numbers of things that we know about ourselves. There are also some secrets about the real us that we would like to be kept unknown to everyone. There are some things about us that we discovered because of other people. And probably a large chunk of our true …
Read More »Good Guy Gone Better: A Personality Sketch
At his best, he showers me with a myriad of things I call “favorites”, blurts out an oddly humorous punch line and tells me hilarious stories about his escapades. At his worst, he’s nothing short of becoming an ogre— his sneering voice and alarming appearance never fail to give …
Read More »Going against the facade: a stand on Reproductive Health Bill
“Only God has the right to take away one’s life and determine the means by which death will take place.” An intense analysis of this aphorism brought me to one sensible conclusion contrary to the recently proposed Consolidated Reproductive Health Bill— the use of contraceptives is no different from …
Read More »What have I learned? (Lessons from my first day jitters)
I was hit by a special brand of panic reserved for freshmen. Helplessness— that was how they labeled it. Appropriately termed, actually, because it applies to a considerable number of freshmen students. The word used to be my companion, by the way. That was three years ago— my freshman year, …
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