Saturday, June 30, 2018



The Tabaco National High School Logo.....
In the 1980s and early 1990s.... during my watch as the leader of Batch 68..... we sponsored all the medal requirements of TNHS during their commencement exercises using this logo with Batch 68 at the back as the sponsoring batch.
Class 68 also had its own annual award as Outstanding Youth Award with certain criteria, but the choosing was done by THNS Faculty. Two of such class medals were given to a girl recipient and a boy recipient.
Funding for this annual project was from donations by generous members of Class 68, although the sponsorship was given in the name of the whole Class 68, and not any particular member. Thank you to those who had supported this worthy project.
At that time, our class coordinator with TNHS Faculty was Gene Asancha. When Gene passed on, we could not find a replacement for this particular role for Batch 68 and so the traditional sponsorship of TNHS medals died a natural death. Too bad. But the new leadership of Class 68 may want to pick it up again.
(By the way....Gene Asancha was also sponsoring his own medal awards in other public schools in Tabaco as his personal contribution to youth development. Class 68 salutes your generous heart, Gene and may you rest in peace.)
Just reminiscing the glory days..... since I came across this TNHS logo in the internet.....


1 July 2018:  To my best friend, classmate, and wife...


On this very special day
that is meant just for you,
here I am sending to you
my warmest wishes and love.

You are the best gift
that life gives me
and I am just happy
for this life we share.

For more than just a wife
in you I'm blessed to find
a true friend for life
giving my life a special touch.

And so may this beautiful day
and then every day that comes
be full of smiles and happiness
and joyful moments of love.

Happy Birthday, my Love!

Thursday, June 28, 2018

29 June 2018: Solemnity of Peter and Paul, Apostles  
(Liturgical Color: Red)

Readings:
First Reading:        Acts 12:1-11
Second Reading:  2 Timothy 4:6-8

Gospel:Please Read  Matthew 16:13-19

Saints Peter and Paul: Partners for the mission!

The Feast of the Apostles, Peter and Paul, the two pillars of the Christian faith, is celebrated jointly on June 29. The tradition of celebrating their solemnity on the same day dates back to the year 258. Together, these two saints are regarded as the founders of the See of Rome, through their teaching ministry and martyrdom there.

The liturgical color is red to honor their martyrdom for the Christian faith.

An overview of their important roles in our Christian faith:

Saint Peter, who was originally named Simon, was a fisherman of Galilee. He has a brother, Andrew, who was also among the first apostles. Jesus gave Simon the name Cephas (or Petrus in Latin), which means "rock" because he was to become the rock upon which Christ would build His Church. The Acts of the Apostles illustrates Peter's role as the head of the Church after the Resurrection and Ascension of Christ. Thus, he is considered as the very first pope and assured that the disciples kept the true faith handed down by our Lord Jesus Christ Himself.

It was in Rome where Peter spent his last years, leading the Church through persecutions and eventually being martyred in the year 64. At his own request, he was crucified upside-down because he claimed he was not worthy to die in the same manner as his Lord Jesus.

On the other hand, Saint Paul was a late convert to Christianity, and regarded as the Apostles of the Gentiles (or non-Jews). He was a prolific writer and his letters are included in the writings of the New Testament, through which we hear much about his life and the faith of the early Church.

Before receiving the name Paul, he was called Saul, a Jewish-Pharisee who zealously persecuted the early Christians in Jerusalem. Saul's conversion to Christianity took place as he was on his way to Damascus to persecute the Christian community there. It was Jesus Himself who appeared to him to stop his persecution and become a disciple himself.

Saul took the name Paul upon his conversion and spent the remainder of his life preaching the Gospel tirelessly to the Gentiles of the Mediterranean world. Paul was imprisoned and taken to Rome, where he was beheaded in the year 67.

The Gospel reading on their feast day is from Matthew who wrote about the "confession of Peter".

Jesus tests His disciples with a critical question: "Who do people say that I am and who do you say that I am?"             

Peter, who was always quick to respond, exclaimed that he was "the Christ, the Son of the living God!" And Jesus said to him that no mortal being could have revealed this to Peter, but only God. Through faith Peter grasped who Jesus truly was. He was the first apostle to recognize Jesus as the Anointed One (meaning, the Messiah and Christ), and the only begotten Son of God.

And so Jesus then confers on Peter the authority to lead and govern the Church that Jesus would build, a Church that no powers on earth could overcome.... not even in the Philippines.

In practical life, the Lord Jesus also tests each one of us personally with the same question He asked the first apostles: "Who do you say that I am?"  

Our personal answer to that test question defines our relationship with our Lord Jesus, and become the foundation of our Christian living.

As we celebrate their Solemnity made holy for us by the blood of the Apostles Peter and Paul, let us embrace what they believe, their life, their labors, their sufferings, their preaching, and their confession of faith in our Lord Jesus Christ.

So let us pray: Lord Jesus, I profess  and believe that You are the Christ, the Son of the living God, You are my Lord and Savior. Make my faith strong, like that of the Apostles Peter and Paul, and give me boldness to speak of  You to others that they may come to know You personally as Lord and Savior, and thus grow in the knowledge of Your Love. Amen.

Happy Feast Day bn Saints Peter and Paul!


Ad Jesum per Mariam!