Saturday, December 22, 2012

Nova et Vetera (Asia): RH Bill Approved

Nova et Vetera (Asia): RH Bill Approved: No Place in the Inn

 It was really disappointing – the approval of the RH Bill on second reading at the House of Representatives...read on


Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Catholic.net - The Tilma of Guadalupe

Catholic.net - The Tilma of Guadalupe




This December 12 the Catholic Church celebrates the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. The image of Mary appeared on the Tilma, St. Juan Diego’s cape made of maguey plant fibers, in 1531, and can still be seen in Mexico City. The Mexican Center of Sindonology a couple of years ago donated a copy of the Tilma to the Diocesan Commission of the Shroud (Turin). The response from Giuseppe Ghiberti, President of the Commission, and from Bruno Barberis, Director of the International Center of Sindonology, was one of genuine gratitude. The Commission decided in a recent meeting to keep the precious replica in the church of the Holy Shroud.  Keep Reading

Friday, November 2, 2012

First Friday Pilgrim Vigil: Reparator

All Souls Day - Fr. William Saunders - HSI

All Souls Day - Fr. William Saunders - HSI

What are the origins of All Saints Day and All Souls Day? Are these linked with paganism and Halloween?


Along with the Feast of All Saints developed the Feast of All Souls. The Church has consistently encouraged the offering of prayers and Mass for the souls of the faithful departed in purgatory. At the time of their death, these souls are not perfectly cleansed of venial sin or have not atoned for past transgressions, and thereby are deprived of the beatific vision. The faithful on earth can assist these souls in purgatory in attaining the beatific vision through their prayers, good works and the offering of Mass.  Read more...


Sunday, October 7, 2012

Catholic.net - LITANY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY

Catholic.net - LITANY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY

This litany to the Blessed Virgin Mary was composed during the Middle Ages. The place of honor it now holds in the life of the Church is due to its faithful use at the shrine of the Holy House at Loreto. It was definitely approved by Sixtus V in 1587, and all other Marian litanies were suppressed, at least for public use. Its titles and invocations set before us Mary's exalted privileges, her holiness of life, her amiability and power, her motherly spirit and queenly majesty.  Continue reading...

Friday, October 5, 2012

Three branches of the Year of Faith

Three branches of the Year of Faith

How does the Year of Faith impact the average pew-sitting Catholic? What should we do to celebrate and participate in this Year of Faith?             Click here to read more...

Thursday, September 27, 2012

DAMULAG ng Brevs: Thank You, Dear Bishop

DAMULAG ng Brevs: Thank You, Dear Bishop: Our hearts are overwhelmed with the support of our dear Bishop Carlito J Cenzon, Bishop of the Diocese of Baguio, for endorsing our upcomin...

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Virtues At Work

Virtues At Work - Jeff Montgomery - HSI

A tremendous guide to living the holy life exists in the theological and cardinal (or human) virtues. If you'll remember, the theological virtues are faith, hope, and charity, and the human (or cardinal) virtues are temperance, justice, prudence, and fortitude. Living these virtues helps us in all aspects of our life, but I'd like to focus in on how they can help us be holy at work.

I think that work provides us with many challenges in living a holy life. The modern workplace is a constantly changing environment, to the point where there is an entire industry dedicated to helping us learn how to deal with change. (I have several books on my bookshelf about change.) We also must deal with a variety of people during our workday, some of who don't share our beliefs or even our own ideas of what ethical behavior is.  Read on...

Story of Blessed Pedro Calungsod


    
Pedro Caungsod was a young boy from the Visayan region. The Jesuits who were evangelizing the Visayas in the 1600 have trained young boys as assistants or catechists to help them in their missions. The training was in Jesuit-run boarding schools for boys. Pedro could be one of the boys who attended the school. He was among those brought by the Jesuit priest Fr. Diego Luís de San Vitores to 
start the Mission at the Ladrones Islands together with other Jesuits. 


Fr. Diego Luís de San Vitores was assigned in Antipolo. Fr. Juan Lopez, OP, the bishop of Cebu at that time, manifested his willing support to the Mission organized by Fr. Diego since the Ladrones were then part of the ecclesiastical territory of the Diocese of Cebu. The bishop himself may have sent boys from the Visayas to support the Mission. Another possibility is that the Jesuits in the Visayas themselves may have sent the boys to their fellow priest Fr. Diego.Overcoming all difficulties, the missionaries left with the ship named “San Diego” from the port of Cavite on August 7, 1667. They sailed first to Acapulco in Mexico to get some provisions for the Mission. They arrived in Acapulco on January 6, 1668 and stayed there until March 23, 1668 when they left for the Ladrones. They reached the island of Guam in the Ladrones on June 15, 1668. 


A Chinese quack, named Choco, envious of the respect that the missionaries were gaining among the Chamorro, started to spread the talk that the baptismal water of the missionaries was poisonous. In addition, since some sickly Chamorro infants died after baptism, many believed the calumniator. The Macanjas, and Urritaos supported the evil campaign of Choco. Together with the apostates, they began to persecute the missionaries, to the point of killing them. 


The missionaries were able to persevere in the Mariana Mission because of their firm spiritual life. They were fervent in their prayers and sacrifices for the salvation of souls. They were faithful to the daily celebration of the Holy Eucharist. They regularly and frequently received the Sacrament of Confession, which helped them be at peace with God and always prepared for death. Moreover, they were so devoted to the Blessed Virgin Mary as their inspiration and protector. 


The most unforgettable attack happened on April 2, 1672, the Saturday just before the Passion Sunday of that year. At around seven o‟clock in the morning, Pedro who was about seventeen years old, and the superior of the Mission, Padre Diego, came to the village of Tomhom in Guam. They learned that a baby girl was recently born in the village. They went to ask the child‟s father, named Matapang, to bring out the infant for baptism. Matapang was a Christian and a friend of the missionaries, but having apostatized, he angrily refused to have his baby christened. 


To give Matapang some time to cool down, Padre Diego and Pedro gathered the children and some adults of the village at the nearby shore and started reciting with them the truths of the Catholic Faith. They invited Matapang to join them. 


Matapang shouted back that he was angry with God and was fed up with the Christian teachings. Determined to kill the missionaries, Matapang went away and tried to recruit in his cause another villager, named Hirao, who was not a 
Christian. At first, Hirao refused, aware of the kindness of the missionaries towards the natives. However, when Matapang called him a coward, he got irritated and so he consented. 


During that short absence of Matapang from his hut, Padre Diego and Pedro took the chance of baptizing the infant with the consent of the Christian mother. When Matapang learned of the baptism, he became even more furious. He violently hurled spears first at Pedro. The lad avoided the darting spears with remarkable skill. Witnesses said that Pedro had all the chances to escape because he was very swift, but he did not want to leave Padre Diego alone. Those who personally knew Pedro believed that he would have defeated his fierce attackers and would have freed both himself and Padre Diego if only he had some weapon because he was a brave boy; but Padre Diego never allowed his companions to carry arms because they were missionaries of peace. Finally, a spear hit Pedro at the chest and he fell to the ground. Hirao immediately charged towards him and finished him off with a blow of a short sword on the head. Padre Diego could not do anything except to raise a crucifix and give Pedro the final sacramental absolution. After that, the assassins also killed Padre Diego. Matapang took the crucifix of Padre Diego and crushed it with a stone while blaspheming God. 


Both assassins stripped the bodies of Pedro and Padre Diego, dragged them to the edge of the shore, tied large stones to their feet, brought them on a proa to sea and threw them into the deep. Their remains were never found. 


When the fellow missionaries of Pedro learned of his death, they exclaimed, “Privileged youth! How well rewarded his four years of persevering service to God in the difficult Mission are; he has become the herald of our superior, Padre Diego, in Heaven!” 


They remembered Pedro to be a boy with a very good character. He was a righteous catechist, a faithful assistant, and a good Catholic whose perseverance in the Faith even to the point of martyrdom proved him a good soldier of Christ. 


No one knows from where Pedro was from. However, “bissaya” may be just the perfect description of who Pedro was and who he should be to us today. For according to Fr. Ignacio Francisco Alcina, SJ, who worked in the Visayas during the time of Pedro, “bissaya” means “a happy man”, “a man of fine and pleasant disposition.” Pedro as described by his companions in their accounts of his martyrdom: that he was a lad of “very good disposition”, and that he was a “fortunate [happy] youth” because he lived and died for the Christian Faith.




Sunday, August 26, 2012

THE IMPORTANCE AND BEAUTY OF OBEDIENCE


Virtue of the Day: Obedience


“My God, I choose all. I do not want to be a saint by halves.  I am not afraid to suffer for you.  I fear only one thing – that I should keep my own will.  So take it, for I choose all that you will.”  - St. Therese of Lisieux

            Perfection consists in the conformity of our will to the will of God.  Now the surest way to know the will of God and how to live it is obedience to our lawful superiors.  As said by St. Thomas, “nothing is dearer to us than the liberty of our will,” we can offer to God no more acceptable gift than this very liberty.”

            “Obedience is better than sacrifices,” says the Holy Ghost (1Kings 15:22); that is to say, God prefers obedience to all other sacrifices.  When we give to charity, bearing faults of others, fast and penitential works, we are giving part of ourselves to God.  But when we obey, this means offering to God our all what we have left.  By the virtue of obedience, other virtues follow.

A Great Reward and a Source of Merit

            The reward of obedience is similar to that of martyrdom according to the Venerable Sertorius Caputo.  In martyrdom, we offer to God the head of our body; by obedience we offer Him our will, which is the head of the soul.  An obedient soul escapes the punishment of Hell.  Satan was sent to hell because he was too proud to obey.  Hence, obedience is following the examples of Jesus and Mama Mary while disobedience makes disciples of Satan.  “You are my friends, if you do the things that I command you.”  - John 15:14


            Obedience is our greatest freedom.  It is much more secure to be in a state of subjection than in authority.  Our accountability is even lesser than when we are the one giving the order.

            It is more meritorious to pick-up a straw from the ground, out of obedience, than from self-will to make a long meditation or scourge ourselves to blood. St. Teresa was therefore right in saying that obedience is the shortest way to perfection.

Qualities of Obedience

v  Must be supernatural – by faith we must believe that in obeying the Church, our parents, our confessor, we are actually obeying God.
v  “Obey, not serving to the eye, as it were pleasing men, but as the servants of Christ, doing the will of God from the heart.” (Eph. 6:6)

Obedience to Parents

            “Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is just.” (Eph. 6:1).  This is to say we must have obedience to the parents in as much as it does not displease the Lord. 
St. Thomas teaches that children are not obliged to obey their parents when there is a question of the choice of a state of life. 

With reference to married life, Pinamonti with Sanchez, Konink and others, maintains that young people are obliged to consult their parents since they are more experienced, and may often prevent serious mistakes.  Moreover, to ignore them in a matter which they have so much at heart is most certain to wound them keenly.

            But with regard to vocation to the religious life, a child is not in the least bound to ask his parents’ advice, because such a choice is responding to a higher call for obedience.  Parents who unreasonably prevent their children from following a vocation to the priesthood or the religious life are guilty of unspeakable cruelty towards their own offspring.


Obedience to our Spiritual Director

            Obedience to our spiritual director is of the greatest importance if we desire to please God and make progress in perfection.

            It is indeed a great grace that God bestowed for His people His representations or instruments here on earth that we may not go astray or abuse our spirituality.  He tells us that by obeying our spiritual director we are obeying Him: “He that heareth you, heareth Me.”  St. Teresa tells us that she herself, by obedience to her confessor, learned to know and love God.


            - Sources:  12 Steps to Holiness and Salvation by St. Alphonsus Liguori, Story of a Soul by St. Therese of Lisieux, Imitation of Christ by Thomas Kempis  



Friday, August 24, 2012

Pope explains how Mary’s queenship points to Jesus :: EWTN News

Pope explains how Mary’s queenship points to Jesus :: EWTN News





Pope Benedict XVI recommended that Christians look to the queenship of Mary, who is “queen in the service of God to humanity,” as a sure guide towards her son.


“Dear friends, devotion to Our Lady is an important part of spiritual life. In our prayer we should not fail to turn to her, confident that Mary will intercede for us with her Son,” the Pope said to pilgrims during his Aug. 22 general audience at Castel Gandolfo.


“Looking upon her, let us imitate her faith, her complete openness to the loving plan of God, her generous welcoming of Jesus. We learn to live from Mary.”


The Pope recalled how the establishment of a particular day to celebrate the queenship of Mary is actually a “recent establishment,” even though it has “an ancient origin and devotion.” When Pope Pius XII created the feast in 1954, he originally placed it on May 31, at the end of the month dedicated to Mary.


“On that occasion he said that Mary is Queen more than any other creature for the elevation of her soul and for the excellence of gifts received. She never ceases to bestow all the treasures of her love and of her care on humanity,” Pope Benedict said.


Following the Second Vatican Council the feast day was moved by Pope Paul VI to Aug. 22, so that it would be “eight days after the Solemnity of the Assumption to emphasize the close relationship between the royalty of Mary and her glorification in soul and body next to her Son.”


The fact that Mary is “uniquely bound to her Son” both on earth and in Heaven lies at the root of today’s feast, said the Pope, since she now participates in “God’s responsibility for the world and the love of God for the world.”


Just as the kingship of Jesus “has nothing to do with that of the powerful of this world,” as evidenced by his washing of the disciplines feet or death on the cross, so the queenship of Mary “is not (one of) wealth and power” but is “a service of love,” Pope Benedict taught.


She is “queen in the service of God to humanity, is queen of the love that lives the gift of self to God (so as) to enter into the plan of salvation of man. To the angel she replies: I am the handmaid of the Lord.”


This love is expressed, suggested the Pope, in the fact that Mary is continually “watching over us, her children, the children who come to her in prayer, to thank her or to ask for her maternal protection and heavenly help, perhaps after having lost their way, burdened with grief or anguish amid the sad and troubled vicissitudes of life.”


It is the queenship of Mary that we should turn to throughout life, he said, “so that from her Son we may receive every grace and mercy necessary for our journey along the roads of the world.”


“To him who rules the world and holds the destinies of the universe we turn with confidence, through the Virgin Mary.”


Saturday, August 18, 2012

The Catholic Position on the RH Bill: Bo Sanchez versus the RH Bill

The Catholic Position on the RH Bill: Bo Sanchez versus the RH Bill: From Bo Sanchez's talk at the March 25, 2011 rally for life at Quirino Grandstand:


12 Reasons Why We Should Oppose Reproductive Health Bill 5043 (or Whatever Number/Name It Assumes in the Next Congress) By the Alliance for the Family Foundation Philippines, Inc. (ALFI)



1. HB 5043 is based on flawed data on population growth rates and fertility levels. It ignores the negative impact on the economy and society of an aging population, as experienced in many developed countries. If we spend our scarce resources towards birth control, we would be promoting the undesirable outcome of depopulation. RP’s population growth rate (PGR) has declined since the Year 2000 census which was
at 2.36 percent. The correct PGR is lower. UN states it at 1.8 percent, while the National Statistics Office reports 1.94 percent for its 2005-2010 projection. RP’s total fertility rate is not 3.5. It is 2.6 (based on UN) or 3.2 (based on NSO). In a few decades, fertility rate will be at replacement level of 2.1, and will still continue its irreversible decline, leading to impoverishment of the elderly and economic decline.

2. HB 5043 places an overwhelming emphasis on contraception at the expense of all other values, including medical care for the sick and the dying. Top 10 causes of morbidity/death among women in the Philippines lists pneumonia, bronchitis, diarrhea, influenza and hypertension. There is a distortion of human values if we prioritize the prevention of procreation over saving lives.

3. HB 5043 promotes abortion. Hormonal contraceptives act as abortifacients. They do not prevent ovulation 100 percent of the time and thus, fertilization can still occur. When the fertilized ovum is prevented from implanting in the uterus because of the effect of the pill, this ovum is expelled. This is plain and simple abortion. (Note:  Research shows that ovulation still occurs during pill use in six out of 210 menstrual cycles. Even among women who observed strict compliance with pill intake, breakthrough ovulation rate could be as high as 34.28 ovulations for every 100 women taking the pill for one year. Hence, there remains a grave risk of the abortion of undetected pregnancies.)

4. It is not true that widespread use of contraceptives will reduce illegal abortion and help control the spread of HIV/STD. In every single country where contraceptives became widely available, cases of abortion, teenage pregnancies and HIV/STDs increased because of the contraceptive mindset being promoted in society.

5. HB 5043, with its two-child ideal (Section 16), will result in social stigma and discrimination against large families. The ideal family size is what parents responsibly decide. This is not to be mandated nor encouraged by the State.

6. HB 5043 legislates mandatory reproductive health and sex education from Grade V to 4th year high school (Sec. 12). This includes discussion of topics on how to “prevent unwanted, unplanned and mistimed pregnancies,” “use and application of natural and modern family planning methods,” “desired family size,” etc. Teaching youth about abstinence and, at the same time, discussing how to avoid pregnancies sends mixed messages that will, in the end, lead to serious consequences for many. It also undermines the right of parents to be the primary educators of their children and “the right of spouses to found a family in
accordance with their religious convictions and the demands of responsible parenthood,” as stated in our Constitution.

7. HB 5043 provides that any person who publicly or even privately disagrees with its premises, conclusion or implementation is subject to fine or imprisonment (Sec. 21.e.). It also imposes a tax burden on taxpayers, who, in the exercise of their religious conviction, are opposed to the RH bill.

8. HB 5043 seeks to classify hormonal contraceptives, intrauterine devices, injectables, etc. as “essential medicines” (Sec. 10) even if they pose health risks to women. The World Health Organization has also concluded that hormonal contraceptives cause cancer, warning level 1, according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).

9. HB 5043 forces all health care service providers, including private doctors, nurses, clinics and hospitals, to make referrals for the provision of abortifacient drugs and devices (Sec. 21.a.5.). Refusal will be punished by fine and/or imprisonment. This violates a person’s freedom of conscience.

10. HB 5043 violates the Constitutional safeguards for life and family (Article II, Sec. 12 & 13; Article XV, Sec. 1 & 3). It allows anyone to avail of RH services like vasectomy or ligation without the consent
of the spouse (Sec. 21.a.2.), thereby creating artificial conflicts between spouses and thus effectively destroying the meaning of marriage. Similarly, an abused pregnant minor may also avail of any of the
“reproductive health care services” without the need of parental consent (Sec 21.a.3.).

11. Poverty and hunger are not caused nor aggravated by overpopulation, but by the wrong economic policies, poor governance and systemic corruption. Numerous economic studies have shown that there
is no correlation between population, the incidence of poverty and GDP growth.

12. Finally, HB 5043 ignores the mandate of Sec. 12, Article II of the Constitution, which provides as follows:
Sec.12. The State recognizes the sanctity of family life and shall protect and strengthen the family as a basic autonomous social institution. It shall protect the life of the mother and the life of the unborn from conception.

This provision leaves no room for the State or any of its agencies to get involved in any family planning program that promotes contraceptives that endanger the health of the mother and the life of the unborn from
the point of conception.

Alliance for the Family Foundation Philippines, Inc. (ALFI) is a multi-sectoral organization committed to preserving Filipino family values by awakening as many concerned Filipinos as possible to the negative consequences of harmful legislation, programs and projects concerning family and life; through pro-active measures to preserve the family; and through a sustained and vigilant stand against all threats to family and life. For comments/reaction, email allianceforthefamily@gmail.com or call (632) 807-6848. Visit also their website: www.alfi.org.ph.






Thursday, August 16, 2012

DAMULAG ng Brevs: the [M.O.B.] Rules - no. 49

DAMULAG ng Brevs: the [M.O.B.] Rules - no. 49: Hi Brevs! Our 49th the [M.O.B.] Rules , our quarterly recollection-meeting, with the the"BELIEVE" will be on the 19th of August 2012, Sun...

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

The Catholic Knight: Pray for the Holy Father

The Catholic Knight: Pray for the Holy Father: THE CATHOLIC SQUIRE: Our beloved Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI , is rumored to be working on his fourth Encyclical. This encyclical, according to the rumors, will be on the theological virtue of faith.  Read on...



PRAYER


          
            “For me, prayer is a surge of the heart; it is a simple look turned toward heaven, it is a cry of recognition and of love, embracing both trial and joy.”

                                                                                                - St. Therese of Lisieux

According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Prayer is the raising of one’s mind and heart to God or the requesting of good things from God.  He who humbles himself will be exalted; humility is the foundation of prayer.  Only when we humbly acknowledge that “we do not know how to pray as we ought to “(Lk. 18:9-14) are we ready to receive freely the gift of prayer.

            It is indeed a blessing that the topic Prayer is included in our Big Tent Festival.  Let us recall salient points from Bro. Leo Ferrer’s talk on this subject.

A – Adoration is praising and acknowledging God as God
C – Contrition is the act of being sorry for the sins committed and confessing   them before the Lord; we ask for purification on this part
T – Thanksgiving is expressing our gratitude to God; Always remember the
      giver, not the gift.  “I decrease and you increase.”
S – Supplication is when we lay down before God our petition
S – Silence is the moment when we contemplate and simply wait for Him to talk.

          In prayer God wants us to STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, and GO just as He had called Moses to deliver His people from Egypt.

Stop – forget a while everything that we are doing
Look – be focused on God
Listen – let God do the talking
Go – after hearing His message, “do whatever He tells you…” (John 2:5)

                                                                                   
Prayer of Intercession

brev cHacHi, brev broA and brev Lynelle
            According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, “Prayer of intercession consists in asking on behalf of another.  It knows no boundaries and extends to one’s enemies.”

            It is so amazing how intercession works.  Even St. Jeanne Marie Vianney claimed that intentions for other people are answered quickly compared when he prayed for himself.  Prayer of intercession can even stop the greatest destruction that can beset our world.  This kind of intercession was done by Abraham and also during the time of Jesus Christ.  Up to this present, by faith we believe that Mother Mary and all the saints in heaven are interceding for us.  The power of intercession even extends to those souls in purgatory.  Every prayer said for the poor souls is a source of consolation. Moreover, it speeds up their entry to heaven.

-       Brev Lynelle and Brev cHacHi








Sunday, May 27, 2012

A Pentecost Message


Hi Brevs,

Today we remember how the Holy Spirit was received by Mother Mary and the disciples.  Suddenly the disciples spoke in tongues and were filled with wisdom. They began to have confidence to go out and tell the world of the good news. Jesus has risen from the dead and salvation is at hand.

We have the Holy Spirit in our hearts. It is our choice to be open to
the grace of God's Spirit. The Lord has made the new covenant with His children, by staying in the temple of our hearts. Open yourselves to God's wisdom. It is time to listen to His voice. Let that voice come
out from your mouth and bring out God's love to all.

Share the Holy Spirit. Make that little good deed at a time.

Have a Spirit filled Sunday and always claim the dreams that God has
planted in your hearts.

Otcho!!!

Breviarianly yours,
brev LooKie

Saturday, April 28, 2012

It's Summertime!




Pick-up Line:  
"Brev ka ba?"
"Bakit?"
"Kasi...I chose you!"
      Hello fellow kabibis*! It’s summertime. after the egghunting days comes the jobhunt blues. Rather than spending time doing nothing, thoughts run on how to land a summer job with probably different reasons why. To earn a few bucks. Get an experience. Or just for the fun of it. Whatever, it’s the point of getting a feel of how it is in the real world.  Others  may dwell on honing their skills in music, cooking, sports, the martial arts, swimming or dancing. Still others set their sights on the environment by hiking, camping, beachcombing, or plain nature tripping. 
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      Since our naturalities tend towards the unknown, the deep and the sublime, we suggest you go to the roots of your life purposes.  With a five-letter word pronounced, FAITH, summer might yet just be the right time to explore and delve into your divine senses and sensibilities. The discovery will certainly surprise you.
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      Work give us the dignity of our being. If this is the case, then we might as well be working on our being here. There are easy ways.Here are some:

1.       Join a faith-based youth groupThere are lots out there. Inquire from your parish office. They are onto different charisms. Music ministry or choir. A charismatic community. Outreach driven. Parish-oriented-altar servers, readers and commentators. Or maybe a formative-teaching team or a prayer group. They are very accomodating and always welcome newcomers.

2.       Be on the look out for exciting church activitiesSummer youth camps (Big Tent Fest), recollections, retreats, or vocation orientation seminars are aplenty. They can change the way you look at life and be aware of this world’s trappings.

3.       Read the Bible. It's God's love letter to us. A manual of life.It’s ok to browse or bible-cut at first. That should put you in a starting mode. All things work together for good to them that love God anyway. Great stories are waiting to be read from the Old Testament. The Life of Jesus make up most of the New Testament and sprinkled with the writings of St. Paul and other witnesses to Christ in the flesh.

4.       Read the lives of Saints. Much inspiration is gained from those who followed in the footsteps of Jesus. Their blood became the seeds of of the Church. Just look at the fruits.

5.       Pray the Rosary. May and October are Marian months. When it’s your home’s turn to host the block rosary, do not absent yourself. Take the lead.

6.       Receive the sacraments. A good confession gives you the grace to be stronger the second time around and a worthy receiver of the Body of Christ which is the Eucharist.

7.       Do a good turn daily. This isn’t just a scouting blabber. Its wisdom and practice gives you a good night sleep and hope for another day.

8.       More are to be discovered along as you journey your way through. Be not afraid. The Spirit is in the lead.
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     With a good prayer life in the offing, it will be no wonder why people get the giddy of being caught with nothing in their hand to make something out of. A sense of purpose will shape up and sooner you will find yourself  an effective instrument in His loving hands. Put God first and He will direct you and crown your efforts with success.
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Note: *Kabibe" is any of the marine bivalve mollusks from which pearls come from, usually averaging 27 a shell.. ka, from the word kapatid, or next of kin. bi from our radio program B.I. meaning, Brev Influence.




Sunday, February 26, 2012

Lenten Message by brev Mark Robe

It's Lenten Season all over again. A time to look into ourselves and reflect on what we have done with our lives. We only get to live once. Have you asked yourselves, "What if God takes me now? Will I be prepared to leave my life and face Him?"

I loved this movie which starred Angelina Jolie. The movie was "Life or Something Like it". The line that struck me in this movie was when the main character said, "Live each day as if it was your last." This helped me realize that we have to make every second count.


Have you expressed your affection to your love ones already? Or even let them know that you love them in any way? Have you given your gratitude to the people that have blessed you so much? They may be your family, friends or even your enemies. Have you forgiven the people who have wronged you or have you said your "sorry" to the ones you've hurt?

Life is a gift. It was given for us to enjoy and have the freedom to make ourselves truly happy. True happiness that you can gain by doing everything right. Every trial, problem, hurts and warfare becomes petty if we all look into our lives and see all the blessings, triumphs, fulfillment and love that God has set right in front of us. To quote Bo Sanchez, "Our life consists of 1% problems and 99% blessings." How true! We just don't see it because we are too busy looking into that 1% part of our lives. We are a race that looks into details yet we don't want to see the whole picture of our lives. Turn to that 99% of your life and you will see how your life is wonderful and is blessed by God.

For the coming days, let us reflect on our lives and see the goodness of God. Leave your problems and sins behind. Today is a new day. Your past won't define your future. Be renewed in God's spirit and be free of all that is not from God. He loves you and He wants you to share His love to everyone else.

Live each day of your life as if it were your last.


Breviarianly yours,
brev LooKie



Sunday, January 8, 2012

Epiphany's Star

I came across this video REAL STAR OF BETHLEHEM and it left me overwhelmed by the love of God for all of us.  Personally, the visit of the Wise Men which seemed like a mere bedtime story narrated symbolically turned out to be an actual history - part of our Salvation History.

Hope you find time to watch and be affirmed by God's love.


May the wisemen's example of perseverance and commitment in seeking and waiting for the the coming of the Messiah be instilled in our hearts.  The Lord is always reaching out to us.  He would always make the first move.  So when we begin to search and be after His own heart, grace readily flows in to enlighten and strengthen our faith.


A very happy new year and HAPPY EPIPHANY!






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