October 2009-February 2010
Transcription
October 2009-February 2010
October 2009 – February 2010 Issue No. 2 THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE ADORNO FATHERS FORMATION HOUSE Brgy. Sto. Domingo, Vinzons, Camarines Norte, Philippines 4603 Website: http://philippines.adornofathers.org; Email: adornophilippines@gmail.com INSIDE THIS ISSUE “New” Year; New Challenge RECTOR’S MESSAGE Renewal of Vows Men in Black for Christmas A Living Army of Mary Adorno Fathers and Brothers Found Guilty PRISON BREAK Novice’s Corner 2 “New” Year; New challenge Rather, we must transcend the “ordinariness” and “routinenes” of our everyday works. This is done by putting effort in all we do and doing so with love as an offering to God, for our sanctification, the benefit of our brothers and sisters and the betterment of our society and our world. This is the very challenge that we are going to face as we travel along our journey. Let us make good resolutions and renew our commitments and our strength to live up this challenge, bearing in mind what Pope Leo the Great once said: “Christians, remember your dignity, and now that you share in God’s nature, do not return by sin to your former base condition. Bear in mind who is your head and of whose body are you a member. Do not forget that you have been rescued from the power of darkness and brought into the light of God’s kingdom.” The reason why we sometimes become unfaithful to God is that we forget our dignity as God’s children whom he has saved from sin by Christ’s sacrifice on the cross. As we begin a new year, let us not forget this dignity of ours but keep it in our minds and hearts as the psalms tell us “Do not forget the good things God has done for you.”This year let us not stop at the conceptualization of the teachings of Jesus but live them out, (as what St. James once said “faith without works is dead”) in order for us to truly be faithful and sincere servants of God and one another, worthy of the name “Christians”. In doing so, God will find favor on us for we would have been victorious against the given challenge, and we too will hear: “This is my beloved son/daughter, on whom my favor rests…” 2009 is over! We are now past the threshold of a new year. It is a time to start anew, with hope for new experience, activities and plans and as well as renewed strength for the new challenges on which lie ahead of us in our life journey. Every year, month, week, day, hour and minute can present us with new challenges with regards to every aspect of our lives. This is especially true with the aspect of our spiritual life, in terms of our maturity and growth in our faith and relationship with God. We Christians, as followers and imitators of Christ are challenged with Happy New Year and God bless! every beat of our heart to follow and live the spirit of Jesus. The answer to this challenge is easier said than EDITORIAL BOARD done and thus many of us have fallen into the trap of stopping at the “conceptualization” of Christ’s teachings, Editor-in-Chief: Vinson T. Salvaloza and not living them out to the fullest, or in other words Associate Editor: Rufino C. Madridejos, Jr. laziness. Therefore we remain Christian in “name” but a Advisers: Rev. Fr. Jason S. Caganap, CRM “pagan” in deed or lack of thereof. We become Rev. Fr. Melvin I. Avilla, CRM “hypocritical” in our faith and to God who gives us all Managing Editor & Lay-out Artist: things and who knows us better than we know ourselves. Arjay Louis M. De Jesus We are depriving ourselves of the treasures and wealth Emiliano G. Gutierrez, Jr. of our faith as we do lip service and remain in our comCartoonist: Erick S. Estrella fort zones as we give in to laziness and fail to live up to Photojournalist: Rafael H. Padron the challenges of the Gospel. News and Literary Writers: As we continue on our journey, let us not fail to Christopher L. Maigue, Mardy J.Aguilar, keep in our consciousness our duty to grow and develop Kevin C. Daborbor, Anthony B. Gallego, in becoming true Christians and faithful disciples of Arjay S. Cecilio, Eugene Aboga, Christ, even in the most ordinary time of our lives. As St. Proofreader: Br. Ryan Eric P. Dela Peña Jose Maria Escriva said “doing an ordinary things in an Mrs. Jennifer Abarientos extra-ordinary way.” This does not mean that we must Contributors: Adorno Fathers Seminarians become like superman and perform feats like flying. October 2009-February 2010 3 Renewal of Vows Rafael Padron Every year since the time of their Father Founders, on the Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord, every professed Cleric Regular Minor renews his vows and every Dear Friends, seminarian renews his intentions in a moving ceremony As we start another year, I wish each one of us a good start, good reserved to the community. This year was no different with health and blessings, especially spiritual blessings. Everyone seems the Adorno Community of Vinzons as they continued this to be positive about 2010. We have survived 2009 with all the floods, revered tradition and gather in the chapel for the Second Vespers of the Epiphtyphoons, and other disasters, perhaps some “personal disasters.” It any and renewed their seems that 2009 was a very challenging and yet Spirit filled year for commitments before all of us. the Eucharistic Lord. The celebration began with a period EucharisI am very grateful to God for all the blessings we have received here tic adoration which was at our seminary over the past year. Last December, we were able to followed by evening do some caroling for our friends in Alabang, Bulacan and Cavite and prayer. As part of the I would like to personally thank all the people who helped us to make tradition, the youngest this project a success. The time, talent and treasure that you shared member of the house is with us are very much appreciated. to preach a sermon. Thus, after the proclaRenewal of Vows This second issue of CALLE CASA will give you more details of all mation of the Word of the activities and events that happened in the seminary community of God, Sem. Ronnel Violeta inspired his brothers with a rethe Adorno Fathers these past few months. The upcoming months flection in which he connected the gifts of the Magi with will be very busy for the seminarians as they conclude their academic the religious vows. Then one by one, from the most senior year with comprehensive exams and thesis defenses for the graduatmember of the community to the youngest, they knelt being class. I am proud to announce that three seminarians will be fore Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament and renewed the vows graduating in March with a Bachelor of Arts in Classical Philosophy. and promises they had made to Him according to their state My congratulations to all these young men and I continue to pray for in formation. The professed and the novice made use of the their perseverance in their journey towards the priesthood and reliformula found in the Order’s ritual, while the aspirants and gious life. postulants made use of their writing skills and composed I would like to conclude this message by thanking the members of the their own prayers, some of which did not fail in eliciting a 365 Club. Your generosity truly made a difference in the lives of few smiles and giggles from those in the pews. Neverthemany typhoon victims and children who benefitted from the support less, the time of prayer proved to be a source of grace and we sent them using the funds of the 365 Club. You did not only sup- encouragement as each one was able to express and renew port us in our rice consumption expenses but also the many people to the Lord his desire to follow him in the religious life. who were in need. I would also like to extend an invitation to anyone The liturgy fittingly concluded with solemn benediction of who is interested in becoming a part of the 365 Club. For more infor- the Blessed Sacrament as the Lord accepted and blessed mation, you can contact me at +63 917-351-0261 or e-mail me at each one’s commitment. After the ceremony of the renewal of vows, the padrejason@gmail.com. community gathered in the refectory to celebrate in fellowThank you very much my dear friends and please continue to pray for ship. As always on such occasions, there was no lack of an increase in vocations to the priesthood and religious life , espe- laughter and boisterous camaraderie as they shared an evecially within the Order of the Clerics Regular Minor- Adorno Fathers. ning of fraternal merriment in celebration of the religious life. (The karaoke machine was certainly put to good use God bless you all and may you have a blessed and fruitful Lent! that night!) The spirit of the evening is best summarized by this prayer said introducing the rite of renewal: Father, you have inspired us by the Holy Spirit to Sincerely in His Eucharistic Love, follow more closely the poor, chaste and humble Christ. Enlightened by your word and strengthened by fraternal charity, grant that we may be always living signs of your eternal realities. We ask this though Christ our Lord. Fr. Jason Caganap, CRM, JCL Amen. Rector/Superior 4 Men in Black for Christmas SPIRITUAL COMMITTEE HITS THE TOP!!! Sem. Rufino C. Madridejos Jr. This past Christmas the Adorno Fathers’ Community in the Philippines formed a group of carolers that would touch the hearts of their benefactors and friends. Sixteen seminarians were blessed to be part of this project. This major project was organized by Rev. Fr. Jason S. Caganap, CRM, the Rector/Superior of the Adorno Fathers’ Formation House in VinThe Adorno Seminarians in their Caroling at St. zons and with John of the Cross Parish, Pembo, Makati City the guidance and inspiration of Rev. Fr. Melvin I. Avilla, CRM, the music director. The carolers were excited wearing their black cassock as they began their caroling in Camarines Norte followed by a trip to Manila, Alabang, Makati, Bulacan, and Cavite. The group was blessed by God because of the hospitality and love shown by George and Racquel Balagtas. A warm welcome was also given to them as they sung in the Parish of St. John of the Cross in Pembo, Makati City, and in the Parish of St. Mary Magdalene in Kawit, Cavite. The Adorno Community in Vinzons was blessed because of the generosity and kindness shown by the people they met and they thank them for giving their time to make this project a success. Last December, the Spiritual Committee of the Adorno Fathers’ Community jumped with joy as they won first place in the seminary’s first ever Christmas decoration contest. The competition began on the first week of November and lasted until the 12th of December. It ended with the awarding ceremony during the Community’s Christmas Party with friends, relatives and neighbors in attendance. This contest was intended not only to decorate and beautify the seminary grounds for the Christmas season but it also aimed to create camaraderie among the seminarians as well. The seminary community wants to remind all who pass by the true meaning and importance of Christmas. The decorations were to express the theme: “Emmanuel- God is with us”. There were five participating groups which decorated five different areas of the seminary: the Spiritual Committee, which came in first place, the Community Committee which came in second, the Academic Committee, which came in third place, the Apostolate Committee, which came in fourth place and the novices who received honorable mention. The contest proved to be a success as all participants enjoyed its competitive nature as they made use of their imagination and creative skills. Hundreds of people came to enjoy the beauty of the decorations, with some even making u-turns just to see the winter wonderland. Many visitors commented that they felt like they were in Disneyland or Enchanted Kingdom. Indeed, after a visit to the Adorno Fathers’ Seminary during the Christmas season, it was hard to forget that God is truly with us. Sem. Emiliano G. Gutierrez Jr. “God does not judge of the beauty of his work by the charm of the eyes, and He does not form the same idea of beauty that we do. What He esteems beautiful is that which presents in its perfection all the fitness of art, and that which tends to the usefulness of its end. He, then, who proposed to himself a manifest design in his works, approved each one of them, as fulfilling its end in accordance with his creative purpose.” –Basil the Great The Spiritual Committee and their nipa hut 5 October 2009-February 2010 A LIVING ARMY OF MARY ERICK ESTRELLA Our seminary community began exhibit to honor our Blessed Mother in October, the month of the Rosary, a through her many titles. This exhibit new annual devotion to the Blessed was one of the projects of the Virgin Mary called “The Blue Army” Spiritual Committee headed by Sem. The devotion formally began with the Arjay Louis De Jesus. The theme of gathering of all the members of our the exhibit was “The Blessed Virgin community in the Sanctuary of Jesus Mary a Model of Holiness.” The the Risen Lord. From the chapel, we images came from Parishes around had a small procession with the statue the Diocese and friends of the comof Our Lady of Fatima around the munity. Through Sem. Arjay’s efforts compound of the seminary to the many images of the different titles seminarians’ room where the statue was of Mary were put display, from assigned to stay. During the procession “Our Lady of Hope ” to “Mary we sang Marian hymns to honor our Mediatrix of all Grace”. The exhibit Blessed Mother. was formally opened on October The image of Our Lady vis13,2009. It successfully ended on ited every dorm room in the seminary November 13, 2009. Hundreds of The statue of Our Lady of Fatima was from the pre-collegian to the priests! people came to the seminary to visit blessed at the beginning of the Blue Army Our Lady of Fatima stayed for two and pray to Our Lady. nights in every room. After the procession, the hosts inThe purpose of these activities was for us to bevited the attendees to share refreshments with the entire come “ a Living Army of Mary” by praying for the concommunity. The host seminarians were asked to say the version of sinners especially those in most need of God’s rosary while the statue of the Blessed Mother was in their mercy through praying the rosary. It helped us to increase room. The room’s residents prepared for Our Lady’s visita- our devotion and express our gratitude to Mary our mother, tion by doing their best to decorate and make their rooms never forgetting that she ultimately leads us to Jesus her beautiful and presentable. Son. During the same month the seminary held a Marian Adorno Fathers Celebrate Christmas Kevin Daborbor The Adorno Fathers’ community celebrated their first-ever Christmas party with their families and other people on December 12, 2009 at the Adorno Father’s compound with a t h e m e : “Emmanuel: God is with us.” A large crowd attended the said party including the f r i en ds an d The kids having fun during the benefactors of parlor games. the Adornos, some families of seminarians, neighbors from Sto. Domingo and some people from the nearby towns of Labo, Vinzons, Talisay and Daet. It is estimated that almost 800 people were in attendance. “To share what we have received,” was the aim of the event. The Adorno community was very happy on that unforgettable day and they were sure that people enjoyed also that once in a life time experience. This is something to be proud of! We were glad that we were able to share something with the people especially the children. We are blessed indeed for having generous benefactors who are very kind and supportive of us. We want to express our deepest gratitude to all of them. It was indeed a memorable day not only for the Adorno Community but also for the whole community of Barangay Sto. Domingo. “If we thus have compassion, we are not stained with the sins of others , but we gain the restoration of another to the increase of our own grace, so that our integrity remains as it was. “ - anonymous 6 ter mind of the plan met with the CASA leaders to assure and plan everything. Fr. Anthony Gallego Jason kept on telling the CASA leaders to prepare everything they we needed for this Recently, the Adorno Fathers’ great plan. Fortunately, the plan was succommunity had a farewell outing for cessful. “Last Time Gathering” Rev. Fr. Teodoro Kalaw CRM. It was held at the Pineapple Island Resort in Daet, Camarines Norte last November 13 to 14, 2009. A communal prayer formally opened the overnight party. Then a sumptuous dinner was served. While they were eating dinner, Fr. Roger Orpiada, a Diocesan priest came and brought some delicious pizza. The seminarians enjoyed swimming and even formed a group for a swimming competition. A cash price was awarded to the winners. Three hundred pesos for first placer, two and one hundred pesos for the second and third respectively. This despedida party was held in honor of Fr. Ted who served as a prefect of discipline, Vocation director, and lastly as procurator in this community for more than two fruitful years. Some seminarians offered songs, thanksgiving poems, prayer, letter honoring his great job as a good servant, preacher, formator, and as a strict but kind disciplinarian. The seminarians are very grateful to Fr. Ted for his moral, spiritual guidance. You’ll be missed Fr. Ted Good luck! The liberation. Finally, after almost three hours of imprisonment, we were liberated at around 7’oclock in the evening. One thing for sure, this is not the last time that we will be imprisoned together with the inmates, but there will be more times that we will be coming back there The Target and the Intention. After because we found ourselves guilty…on a long preparation, we were able to com- loving the Lord through their presence! plete all the things that we needed to make the inmates happy. They prepared some foods, clothes, toiletries and above all, the Holy Mass. There was a man crying because of the communion song entitled “Kaibigan mo Ako.” This made the in Mardy Aguilar mates very silent. Fr. Jason, in his Homily said that God truly loves them despite of what they have done. The Lord gives them a chance to change. This was the Last year, on November 26, Adorno community intention, to show 2009, to celebrate our Father Rector’s them that God still loves and comforts birthday our community drove down them. They wish that through thier presto M. Cacho Elementary School in ence, the inmates may realize that God San Jose Talisay and visited with the never leaves and abandons them. Being Blessings The Cases. Murder, stealing and unpaid debt are the common cases that we heard from them. Some of them wanted to stay inside the jail than to claim their freedom because they have already lost their ********************************** Adorno Fathers and Brothers Found Guilty Bro. C On October 9, 2009, around 4’oclock in the afternoon, the Adorno Fathers and seminarians visited the 69 inmates of Labo Regional Jail. The Persons behind the Plan. It was the Adorno Fathers and seminarians who made the entire plan. A month before it happened, Fr. Jason (our Rector), the mas- Fr. Jason giving Communion to the Inmates family and their loved ones when they committed such serious offense. This challenges us to persevere with our vocation because they really need someone to talk to and someone who would listen to their cry. This case will never be solved until we become Adorno priest someday, a priest who will not hesitate to follow Christ through the example of our Founders; St. Francis Caracciolo, Venerable Augustine Adorno and Fr. Fabrizio Caracciolo. younger students there. We were warmly received by the students and faculty who had strung up decorations and greetings all over their classroom welcoming us and honoring Fr. Jason on his 33rd birthday. After introducing ourselves, we shared a feast consisting of spaghetti and chicken with close to 100 students and teachers. When asked about the event, Fr. Jason commented, “We do such things not for fame or recognition, but to be a blessing for others as God has used others to bless us.” To add to the festivities and entertainment, some seminarians serenaded and danced for the children who were evidently full not only with food but also joy and happiness. After spending a whole morning preparing food and snacks for them, it was truly rewarding to see them giggle and smile. One little girl was heard to say that it was the first time she had ever tasted fried chicken! We would like to thank Tita Bella and the rest of the faculty and students of M. Cacho Elementary School for blessing our community with such a fulfilling experience. 7 Trapped on an Island Eugene Aboga On October 10-11, 2009, the seminary community of the Adorno Fathers held their semestral-end retreat and outing at the island resort of Apuao Grandi in the municipality of Mercedes, Camarines Norte. Apuao was chosen to be the venue because of its surroundings conducive for prayer and relaxation. The priests and seminarians arrived in the island around 10 o’clock in the morning after an hour of boat ride from Mercedes port. Each seminarian brought their things to the cottage and started to settle down while enjoying the white sand beach. The priests and seminarians ate their lunch in one of the cottages with their bare hands (Kamayan style) while enjoying the fresh sea food . At dusk, everyone gathered for the Eucharist. Fr. Ted gave a beautiful talk in his homily. At night, the community gathered around the bonfire by the beach to witness the Seminarians having fun on the presentation of every CASA committee. This event was indeed a memorable one for it Island of Apuao brought together the whole community. On the next day, the community went to the village chapel to celebrate the Mass. The village people, young and old participated in the Mass with joyful hearts. After the Eucharist, the community left the island carrying with them an experience of a lifetime. We ask our friends to support the House of Formation of the Adorno Fathers in the Philippines with their prayers and if possible, even financially. Please consider: Sponsoring the education of a seminarian at Holy Trin- ity College Seminary ( $ 500 per year) Paying for room and board for a seminarian ( $ 550 per year/ $ 1.50 a day) A donation toward the poor of Camarines Norte Support the publication of CALLE CASA Make checks payable to the Adorno Fathers-CRM and mail to: (In the USA) Adorno Fathers Philippines c/o Rev. Nony Villaluz,CRM St. Joseph Parish 40 Spring Street, Lodi, N.J. 07644 USA A donation toward the comprehensive support fund for all seminarians (any amount) An offering to have Masses said by priest at the semi- (In the Philippines) Adorno Fathers Formation House, Brgy. Sto. Domingo, Vinzons, Camarines Norte, 4603 nary (Specify Mass Intention) May God continue to shower His blessings to You as we pray for your intentions. Because of Your generosity, You have helped us a lot! Thank you and God Bless you Always! 8 Br. Ryan Eric P. Dela Peña My Reflection on the Vows Freedom is the goal of every human person. Everyone desires to be free from any and all restrictions. This is true in terms of both spiritual and physical realties that may hinder our freedom. But how is true freedom attained? Does knowing a juicy piece of gossip which “frees” us of a certain ignorance and appeases our curiosity, obtain freedom for us? Does being able to do all that we desire make us truly free beings? Surely not, for only “The truth will set us free,” and there are many “illusionary freedom(s) apart from truth itself” (Veritatis Splendor, 10) which distort and hinder true freedom. I started the course I was teaching last semester on the philosophy of man at Holy Trinity College Seminary by telling my students that (borrowing the words of Cardinal Ratzinger’s conclave homily) Jesus was the standard of true humanism. It is on him that we should and must juxtapose and contrast all our thoughts, words and actions, for the simple fact that he has revealed himself to be the Way, the Truth and the Life: True God and True Man. Though this was already theology, I related it to our class by pointing out that the Truth, for which all trains of thought, ideologies and philosophies search for, has been incarnated in Christ. It is on this same fact that I wish now to base this present reflection on the religious vows. “I am the way, the truth and the life” (John 14:6), Jesus responds to Thomas in directing him to the Father’s house. The Father’s house is the epitome of the freedom we all search and hunger for, and Christ is all we need to follow in order to attain this desired end. He has said “he who follows me will have the light of Life.” He has given us the guide: his words, example and teachings - his very own self- to attaining true freedom. Every rational being has asked and continues to ask the same question that the rich young man in St. Mathew’s Gospel asked Jesus: “What must I do to inherit eternal life (-freedom)?” (Mt. 19:16). Jesus responds by telling the young man to keep the commandments. The keeping of the commandments was enough to obtain eternal life, but the young man wanted to do more and asked Jesus for more to do. This “doing more” is the religious life. There are many who obey the commandments and they will all surely inherit eternal life, but there are still those who desire to do more, to live an even more chaste, a more obedient a simpler and humbler life. They desire to follow, to know and live Jesus, the way, truth and life in a radical way. This radical way of the religious life, the basis of which are the religious vows, is their path to true freedom in the Father’s house. Imitation is said to be the highest form of flattery. In the same vein, the imitation of Christ is the surest way to heaven. What better human to follow in our quest for freedom than the Son of God? Many have traded “the truth about God for a lie” (Romans 1:25). Relativism and skepticism and many other false modes of thinking have distorted the truth and thus have led us away from freedom. In this stormy world where we are often “tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of false doctrine and are at the mercy of people’s tricks…” (Ephesians 4:14) we would do well to hold on to Christ and live by his truth and love and thereby grow in Him and therefore in freedom (ibid). Society, especially in more recent years, has often countered and challenged the example of Christ. Sexuality has been abused, the poor neglected, authority held in contempt and humility forgotten. These things have led to false and fleeting freedom. However, vowed religious are called to “a prophetic witness in the face of (these) great challenges” (Vita Consecrata, 134). They are a prophetic “sign of contradiction” in these confused times. They live out and show forth the “primacy of God and of eternal life, as evidenced in their following and imitation of the chaste, poor… obedient (and humble) Christ, who was completely consecrated to the glory of God and to the love of his brothers and sisters” (ibid 136). This following and imitation of Christ does not entail ease and comfort. Religious must die to themselves as Christ died to his own will and desired only to do the Father’s will. Fr. Uriel Umali once told me that there are three nails which nail a religious to his or her cross; these he said are poverty, chastity and obedience. In the case of the Clerics Regular Minor, there is a fourth nail: humility. Though these nails, seen with simple human eyes, may seem to nail and restrict one’s freedom making ones life a via dolorosa, they in reality are freeing and are a via amoris leading to the sharing in the glory of the Risen Christ! How are these three vows freeing? The Constitutions of the Clerics Regular Minor state: “The religious state more faithfully imitates and continuously represents in the Church the form of life the Son of God embraced when he came into the world to do the will of the Father.” Doing the will of the Father leads to freedom. Christ was chaste. In imitating the purity of Christ, religious free themselves to loving one and all. The love of the religious becomes inclusive rather than exclusive and restricted to his/her spouse and children. “The sole motive of this choice is the love of God. Chastity transforms the man in his profound being, frees his heart and renders it capable of loving, in an undivided way with all the richness of his love, God and his neighbor. (Const. 16) The vow of obedience, may seem to restrict one’s will, but as the constitutions state: It “leads the religious in a spirit of faith and of love to empty himself of his will in order to do the will of God the Father.” God’s will is manifested through the superiors. This is in imitation of Christ who taught us to pray “Not my will but yours be done” and “your will be done on earth as in heaven.” This vow if seen with the eyes of humility and faith is truly freeing since it conforms our flawed will with God’s perfect will. The vow of poverty in turn leads us to truer freedom by detaching us from all that distracts and anchors us to the material world. (turn to page 9) 9 October 2009-February2010 It teaches us to trust in the Providence of God and is a radical following of Christ who debased himself from his throne as God and took on human form. It helps us to realize our nothingness and our dependence on our creator. The fourth vow of humility, as with the other three vows, frees us for service. Often pride hinders our ability to serve and blocks our full capacity to use and develop our talents. This vow helps us to imitate Christ again in a radical way. The Order, in the Rite of Solemn Profession, has made use of the rich image of Christ washing the feet of his friends. If God, the eternal creator and ruler of all that is, stooped so slow and humbled himself to serve others to the point of washing one of the dirtiest parts of their body, how much more are we his creatures, imperfect and finite, called to do the same. Jesus tells us that the essence of the law is love. In the same regard, the essence of the religious life is love. It was because of love that God created us. It was because of love that God became human. It was because of love that Christ died and rose from the dead and it is because of love that he remains with us in the Eucharist. If love is the reason for all of this, love must also be the reason and essence for the religious life: Love of God, Love of neighbor and love of self. Without love, life, most especially the religious life, would be pointless. If the essence of the law is love, and if following the law leads to freedom, then love too is the essence of freedom. Christ is the new law of the new covenant; he is the Father’s love incarnate, he is the way the truth and the life, which leads to freedom. PRISON BREAK Arjay Cecilio “They have mouths but they cannot speak, They have eyes but they cannot see.” Psalm 135:16 This psalm describes the idols of the pagans, however, it can be related to many persons in our world today. The persons whom we ignore the deaf, the blind, the crippled or the disabled. These persons may not able to see or speak because of a handicap, but there are also persons who are not able to see or speak because they are restricted and confined. They are behind bars in a prison. Last October, our seminary community went to the local prison for apostolate and visited and talked with the inmates. We shared clothes and food with them. These however were not their primary needs. What they truly needed was to see their loved ones and to experience love. Though we were not their real family, we were still able to share our love and help them realize that they are not alone. As I looked in their eyes, it seemed that they had already repented of their crimes. In some of them, I saw sadness in their eyes for maybe they were framed and were innocent. Some were victims of the injustices that are unfortunately present in our country. They cannot talk because the law shuts their mouths, and they cannot see for they have been blindfolded by helplessness. The law should ensure justice , but injustice makes them crippled, blind and deaf. As I reflected upon this experience at the jail, I realized that we too, as seminarians, are like prisoners here in the seminary. This is so, not because we live here with limitations and rules to be followed, but because we are imprisoned by our guilt, anger, sadness, emotions, our worldly desires and our selfishness, Sometimes we allow ourselves to be conquered by these things. These are the reasons why at times we fail to live up to our vocation; we feel that we do not fit here or that God does not hear us because we cannot let go of our attachments and give them to the Lord and entrust ourselves to His care. Let God be our warden that will take care of us in the prison which is our heart. Let us open our hearts to God so that He may be able to undo our wrong deeds so that our hearts may be more Christ-like. Besides this, we are also like prisoners because of other persons in our community who imprison us, they imprison us by their harsh judgments. Maybe these are because of misunderstandings; which sometimes lead to division of community. These misunderstandings can be stopped if we learn to treat our neighbor the way we treat ourselves. Let us learn to control our tongue, our hands, our minds, our very selves so that we and others are not confounded and imprisoned , by our expectations. May God set us free from the prison of our selfishness! “...We seminarians are like prisoners here in the seminary not because we live here with limitations and rules to be followed but because we are imprisoned by our guilt, anger, sadness, emotions, our worldly desires and even in our selfishness…” October 2009-February2010 Only You Herodion Gapas Only you who makes me happy Only you who always understands me Only you who always care for me Only you protect me. When I am down, you raise me up When I am weak, you give me strength When I am tired, you make me alive When I am alone, you are my companion. You are my God, my Father You are my Immanuel, who always with me You are my Jesus, my Savior You are my counselor, the Spirit. When I asked a little, you gave me more When I asked water, you gave me your Blood When I asked bread, you gave me your Body When I sinned, you gave me your life. “The sun is a work of God, which, great though it may be, is but a spot in comparison with the whole heaven; first gaze steadfastly upon the sun, and then curiously scan the Lord of the sun.” - Cyril of Jerusalem 10 “God is my way and my light” Jaycee S. Martinez God is my light and my way because he gave me the opportunity to enter the seminary and because of Him I can now see myself walking along the path of salvation. God is my light because based on my own experiences when I am in the state of trouble I can’t pray to him but during that moment I used to stay in the chapel and pray to him and while I was praying I saw the light in my mind that I have to forgive in order to be forgiven by others. Kaibigan Herodion Gapas Hindi kita malilimutan, kaylan man Pagkat ikaw lamang, ang laging nasa isip ko Ito’y hindi magbabago, kaibigan ko Dahil ikaw lamang, ang laman ng puso ko Ang pagsasama natin ay kay saya Bawat tawa’t luha ay mayroong halaga Ngunit kaibigan, ika’y malayo na Ngunit ikaw parin, ang laging nasa isip ko. Magbago man ang ikot ng mundo Hangad ko paring makapiling ka Uliting muli ang kahapong nagdaan At bigyan ito ng bagong kahulugan. Mahirap limutin ang isang katulad mo Kaibigang totoo at handang magsakrapisyo Mahirap hanapin ang isang katulad mo Kaibigang tunay at mayroong respeto. Nagbabago Na Roger Lanoy Ang dating ako’y walang kilalang Panginoon. Dati ang puso ko’y wala man lang pagmamahal. Di takot magkasala dahil manhid sa kasalanan. Na minsa’y nagdadala sa’kin patungo sa kasamaan. Pero sa kabila ng aking kasamaan, Ay nangangarap paring magbago. Gustong iwan ang lahat ng kasamaan. Ngunit hindi alam na kayhirap pala kung walang pagmamahal. Ang totoo’y gusto kong magkaroon ng pagmamahal. kahit kunti lamang upang maibahagi ko para sa kabutihan. At sana’y matupad ang hinihiling ng aking puso. Gusto kung masaksihan ng lahat ang pangarap kong magbago. Hindi nagtagal natupad ang aking pangarap na magbago. Dahil sa tulong ng panginoon. Ang pagbabagong ito’y Nagbibigay sa akin ng kasiyahan. Iniwan ko na ang lahat ng kasamaan dahil ako’y magbago na. Ngayon, nakilala ko na ang Panginoon, na dati ay wala sa aking puso. Hiling ko nama’y mamayani ka sa puso ko dahil masaya na akong nagbago. Kaya’t ayaw ko ng babalik sa dating ako. “I am nourished by Your will, O Mighty One! Your will is the goal of my existence” - Faustina Kowalska 11 October 2009-February 2010 Ab FATHER mind. Db7 .Herodion Gapas DID YOU KNOW THAT…? Augustine and Ascanio (St. Francis) traveled to Rome from Naples partly by horseback and partly by foot. Both men intentionally dressed themselves like ordinary people in order not to attract attention from others and also in true imitation of Jesus Christ who humbled himself and became human. Db I am glad that I know you father Db Ab I am blessed that I know your name Db7 Ab When I am lonely, you comfort me. Db When I am happy, you share my Db db Db7 and have faith in our God Db Ab Thank you Father, for feeding us the good news of salvation Db7 Ab7 You teach us how to be faithful. Db To the Lord our God…… happiness. Source; (Nestor M. Abog Jr. , CRM, The Founders’ Vision of the Formation in the Clerics Regular Minor (1588-1632) (New York: 2004), 92-93. Ab Db Eb Db Ab7 And you said, just pray to the Father. Db Bb Eb Father…Father…Forgive us Bb Chorus Db7 DID YOU KNOW THAT…? Db7 Ab7 Ab You heal my soul Father. Db Ab You lead my life to you. On their way to Rome, Augustine and Ascanio (St. Francis) stopped at a Capuchin monastery and stood with the poor people on line to get food. A Franciscan friar recognized the two as religious and told them to introduce themselves to the local superior so that they could be treated differently. They refused the offer and remained with the poor people on line. They were happy to be with the poor who lined up by the door of the monastery for some food. Db7 Ab7 ab Ab7 Db We lean our lives on you Father. Eb Db For us to enter into your home Db Eb Bb Eb Db I…Love…You…Father…2x To be patient in life Eb Ab For we are sinful Db7 To share His cross Db Eb Many times I go to you. Db Db7 For many questions that burden my Source; (Nestor M. Abog Jr. , CRM, The Founders’ Vision of the Formation in the Clerics Regular Minor (1588-1632) (New York: 2004), 92-93. A Brother’s Prayer By Anonymous Keep me one, O God. Make my intentions true Unite my heart and mind (Seminarista, taimtim na nag-eemote): “Bakit ba ganito sila?! Hindi nila ako magawang mahalin…porke tamad na pasaway na maliga na tulugin na maarte ako…wala na ba akong karapatan na mahalin?! It hurts! It hurts! It hurts you know! That I may love and know only You! Keep us together, O God! Make our relations true! Help us to see You in one another That our community may reflect You! Keep us one with you, O God Try us, conform us, strengthen us! For how good it is when brothers live in unity. Help us, help me, to build community! Seminarista A: Brother, ba’t mo naman isinumbong kina fathers na may GF ako!? Seminarista B: …ay sorry brother huh! Yaan mo pinagdarasal ka nang buong community…galit ka?! Seminarista A: Huh? Ba’t ako magagalit? Pinagkakalat mo na pala sa buong community…bla-bla ka! Mukha ba akong galit huh?! Hindi! Hindi! Hindi ako galit sa’yo! Hmmm…bla-bla ka talaga! Hindi talaga ako galit sa’yo… lasunin kita jan eh…nakuha mo! “…Wow! Tataas na intero baga ng mga Kubo sa Maynila ayyy!” - Seminaristang first time sa Maynila. Be an Adorno Father or Brother! for more informations write or call the Vocation Director Rev. Fr. Melvin I. Avilla, CRM CP# 09287108291 The Order of the Clerics Regular Minor Adorno Fathers Formation House Brgy. Sto. Domingo, Vinzons, Camarines Norte Philippines 4603