Thursday, October 12, 2006

THE BEATITUDES AT ITS BEST


The horrible event last week in Lancaster, Pennsylvania shocked the nation and once again brought to great notice how safe America for children. The violence in the school was so ironically brought right in the doorstep of the most peaceful loving community in America, the Amish. As soon as the stories of the images of the massacre started coming into the homes of Americans, they have rightly comprehended how shocking it was.

While the newspapers and televisions ran different lines about the story, some were wondering how the community would be able to handle the aftermath of the tragedy. Others doubted Amish’s ability to handle such grief. For how would the pacifist Amish handle such encroachment from the outside world?

While most of us were angered and wondered, the Amish showed us how to handle it. Of course there were tears and show of grief. But most of all there was a loud silence. A deafening silence of hatred and violence. Instead there was the abundance of forgiveness and mercy.

The grandfather of one of the girls who was murdered said “We must not think evil of this man.”
According to the news, the Amish have reached out to Roberts' family and an Amish neighbor comforted the Roberts family hours after the shooting and extended forgiveness to them.
And it was reported that out of the more than 75 person that went to Robert’s Funeral, more than half of it were Amish.

It is said that forgiveness is woven into the very life of the Amish; and is more than just a gesture.

Last week was the Beatitudes at its best. And it was real.

Honestly, I could have handled it differently. Or we could have handled it differently.

Blessed are the meek.

Blessed are the merciful and...

Blessed are the Amish who showed us how to be peacemakers.

Thursday, October 05, 2006

PIS GRAND ALUMNI HOMECOMING- HULING TAGAY

by Reynold Glenn Jaboneta


Bro. Joey C. Enriquez, C.M. professed brother of the Congregation of the Mission told me recently of the plan to close the Pre-Internal Seminary in Calumpang, Molo, Iloilo City. Bro. Joey is currently assigned here in De Paul College as Finance Director.

He attended one of the meetings for the programs and plans to be carried out for the closure. He told me of the plan for a grand reunion of all those seminarians who had lived and experienced formation in the PIS. The reunion is set next year by March. I will keep you posted of the details.

I am informing all those people who were once made PIS their home. It is because this early you can already make your arrangements and travel to Iloilo for the grand reunion. This means asking permission from your superiors and all vis-à-vis your work. I am told of the plan to invite your former students to attend the reunion.

De Paul College will be one of the venues for the said gathering.

See you guys on that day.

In our batch, we have Jim, Enca, Bonz, Alex, Bay, Levi, Noli, Dupet, Fr. Vhoung, I hope this list is complete.

Our former formators too will be present. In our case Fr. Johnny.

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