Archive for April, 2006

Pinoy Good News

Monday, April 10th, 2006

If we are to view our country thru the selective lens of the news network (both local and international), we can say that the Philippines is an unsafe place full of bandits, chancy political liaisons and other brainless personalities. It is a relief to find a site that affirms the beauty of the Philippines and the pride of being Pinoy.

I hope you enjoy this site as much as I did.

http://www.goodnewspilipinas.com

Thursday, April 6th, 2006

This Holy Week, I wish you R & R & R & R & R.

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Walk, don’t ride
By Fr. Jerry Orbos

IT is Holy Week. This week is the most important week for us Christians. In fact, it is more important than Christmas because if Christ did not suffer, die and rise again (Paschal Mystery) there would have been no salvation. The events of this
week, starting with Palm Sunday, the Last Supper, the Way of the Cross, the Crucifixion and Death, the Easter Vigil,  and Easter itself have only one clear
message: You and I are so much loved  personally by God that He gave His only Son to die on the Cross. Think about it: Is there anyone, anyone at all in your
life, who is willing to  die for you? (Maybe your husband is with you right now.  Ask him, if he is willing to die for you!)

As the events of the Holy Week unfold, let us not just be by standers  or onlookers. Let us be a part of it all. Walk, don’t ride. How high you fly at Easter
depends on how you walked the Holy  Week. Sorry, there are no short cuts, no free rides in the business of saving one’s soul. Here are some suggestions to make
Holy Week holy. They  are all doable, all valuable. 

    RELAX:

Many of us are overworked and overstressed. We need to rest our  bodies and our minds so that we can "fine tune"  with ourselves, with other people and
with God. Take a break. Take a walk.  Commune with nature. See the sunset. Enjoy the moon. Close your cellular  phone and your beeper and just allow
yourself to be open to the divine. Let  go. Let things be. God is in charge. Experience the restoring power of  sleep and rest. Smile at the sky. Walk the earth. Whistle a happy tune, or hum a favorite melody. Just thank God you are still alive. 

    REFLECT:

Find time to relax so you can reflect. Don’t end up just relaxing. Don’t end up tired and empty because you were too busy to relax and thus found no time to slow down and reflect. How  long has it been now since you have been in this world? What have you done?  You have work, but do you have a life? What is really important for you?  What do you still want to do or accomplish? How is your family and your  relationships? And how are you relating with your God? Is there an area in your life that needs to be healed? Is there excess luggage in your heart?  How would you like to be  remembered after you are gone? Questions. Allow yourself to be questioned by life itself.

       REPENT:

We all fall. We all have mistakes and weaknesses. Accept your  limitations. Welcome to humanity! Be humble.  Visit the "red light" district in the church and make a good confession. It’s the Jubilee Year. Make that general confession. Find time to say sorry to people you may have hurt or just taken for granted. Make time to visit, to write, to call, to text anyone you need to say sorry to. Is there one bad habit you need to give up? Is there one good habit you need to take up? This is the time for soul-searching. Promise yourself not to go back to the
pit of selfishness and sin. If today you hear His voice, harden not your heart.

    RENEW:

Take time to recharge and just be filled up. Renew your contact with God. Don’t just sit in the comforts of  your home and watch the services of the Holy Week. Make the sacrifice of participating in church. Show your gratitude to the Lord. Make that Bisita Iglesia, that Via Crucis,  that Easter Vigil and do it all with gratitude and love. Renew ties with your immediate family. Make yourself available and vulnerable to them. Tell   them in so many ways that you really care.The world is not just you and your family. Reach out. Give and share. The time to give is always now and it is never too late, never too much. Make a generous donation. Go and visit a hospital, an orphanage, an old folks’ home or a sick person. It would be more wonderful if you can do all these with your family.
Renew your contact with yourself. Go over old pictures, old letters and files and remember who you were and what you wanted to be. Clean your room and
clean your heart of all the could-have-beens and should-have-beens and accept  yourself. Embrace yourself for what you are and what you still can be. 

  RESIGN:

That’s right, resign. Resign from places and people who do  not  bring the best in you. Resign from vices and  sins that are slowly but surely eating you up. Resign from falsehood and  pretenses. Be true. Have substance. No more japorms. No more papogi. Just give your very best and God will take care of the rest. Resign to God’s  will and God’s plan for you and you will have peace-that peace of Easter, that peace,which the world cannot give or take away. Good luck,
and all the best as you walk the Holy Week. The road that leads to true life is never easy, but the assurance is there: It is a road that leads to life, and He himself is on the road with you, every step along the way.

A Moment with the Lord

Lord, help me walk another mile, and help me smile another smile. Just one more smile as I walk the Holy Week with You. Amen.

Summer na?

Sunday, April 2nd, 2006

— When it rains, people remark "Dapat di na umuulan. Summer na eh."

— You remember that you bought a really cool swimsuit last year and start praying that it still fits this year.

— You curse all the excesses of the pre-holiday fiesta, the holiday binges and post-holiday indulgences.

— The barbecue tongs and forks and skewers that you got for Christmas actually makes sense now.

— You are more thirsty than usual and the search for the ultimate refreshing drink is on.

— You ponder on your requirements for the best halo-halo combination - including how many red beans exactly should be added.

— Gumamela prints are everywhere. Fashionable na naman si Mayor Atienza. We also remember with fondness the late Senator Raul Roco.

— Sunglasses are used - this time primarily for its main function. Add-on na lang yong porma factor.

— You lament the lack of good beaches within an hour’s drive from Manila.

— You wish Pasig River is not toxic enough to swim in.

— All FX cabs have malfunctioning aircon.

— Malls (specifically the ‘free’ AC) are truly appreciated. Sana huwag ma-delay ang pagbukas ng Mall of Asia this May.

— You actually get up earlier to be at the office earlier — as a cost cutting measure for your electricity bill.

– You take a bath more than once a day.  For some, it’s actually now once a day instead of the usual once a week.

— Mangos in all sizes and shapes are abundant and cheap

— Lent na. Nakakalimutan mo na naman na DAPAT HINDI kumain ng karne kapag Biyernes.  Preferably maalala mo ito bago mo ma-order, makagat at malulon ang tosilog mo from jolibug.

— Holy Week na. Naaalala mo na naman si Rico Yan - lalo na ngayong bagong kasal lang si Claudine at Raymart.

— Nagpapaturo ka na naman ng Act of Contrition at paano mangumpisal. Gawa ka ulit ng kodigo ng mga kasalanan. Maalala kaya ni Father kung pareho lang yong sins mo last year?

— The oft-repeated question of the day is — Where’s the company outing?

— Kasama sa iyong pagmumuni-muni ang katanungang ito - anong kulay ng neg-neg kapag na-sunburn?

Have a good summer everyone! Stay cool!