Ignite 10 Issue 50
Ignite 10 Issue 50
Ignite 10 Issue 50
Vol. 10
No. 50
Wedding Banns
Glieza Blase & Donald Tan (3rd)
Sandra Tan & Herbert Ryan Ngo Militante (3rd)
Jocelyn Tanseco & Benedict Te (2nd)
Debbie Diapana & Gerrymel Sumabong (1st)
Weddings
September 21 - 27, 2014
Milvic Chua & Heini Jannah Wang
Mark Anthony Lim & Tiffany Anne Co
Alvaro Ygoa & Ma. Joy Abellar
Thomas Earl Ngo IV & Mia Raye Dira
Baptisms
September 21 - 27, 2014
Elijah Jaden Veloso
Steffi Olga Bere
Emil Geesnell Gaston Yap
Ron Uziel Ramiso
Lawrence Kristoffer Aparte
Vince Emmanuel Vestil
Yvrianna Repollo
Clenidyth Aesha Jabaybay
Andrei Laureen Infante
Zooey Andrea Estorosos
Alexandria Venice Solera
Cashmere Grace
Caezo
Eureka Ananda
Holopainen
Glad Kornelius
Romaguera
Nicola Louise
Greville
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Editorial Staff:
Ioulene Grace Intano
Editor-in-Chief
Mary Grace Gaviola
Atty. Serena Mae S. Ybaez
Associate Editors
Fr. Ramon Mores, S.J.
Fr. Peter Chuang, S.J.
Ruby Lim
Zelda Marie Sagun
S. Virgie M. Ligaray, RVM
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Jerome S. Tanco
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Fr. Benjamin Sim, S.J.
Parish Priest / Adviser
What connects the three readings today is the key word faithful.
In the biblical sense It is God above
all who is faithful. That divine fidelity
finds its human perfection in Jesus.
He fulfills His Fathers will even to
the cross, and makes it possible for us
to be faithful. The faithful in the New
Testament are reliable, dependable,
and trustworthy. They can be trusted completely because they have
entrusted themselves completely to God and His Christ, to Gods
people, to Gods creation. Such is the ideal wife of the Book of Proverbs.
She is faithful. Everyone can depend on her: husband, children, servant,
and merchants, even the poor. She fears the Lord not with fright, not
with terror, but simply with reverential awe in the presence of the living
God, a God who never goes back on His own promises. In Matthews
parable Jesus was addressing the religious leaders of the Jews,
especially the scribes. Much had been entrusted them - in particular,
the Word of God. Soon they would have to render a reckoning.
What does it mean to be faithful NOW? We are Christian
faithful. We are men and women who are full of faith and who keep
faith. It tells who we are, because it tells whom we love. We are
Christian faithful, first because we are committed to Christ. In
baptism God put His seal upon us, the seal of the Spirit. We belong to
Christ, and through him to the Father. From here to eternity we
belong to Christ.
In the gospel, Only the servants who took a chance, who traded
the money their master had entrusted to them was called faithful.
It is one thing to be faithful, when the issues are crystal clear, when
you know people will react favorably, when it doesnt cost anything
and doesnt threaten your way of life. It is quite another thing to
grope in darkness, when you are not sure, when you are afraid, when
discipleship costs, when you must lose your life in order to find it,
when the Lord simply says, You have your gifts, my Church and your
conscience, my grace and your good sense. Trade them till I come.
When the Master comes He will ask you how honestly you tried, how
loving you were. Lastly, the word from Paul, fidelity is a Christ, who
comes in unexpected ways. If you want to hear, Well done, good and
faithful servant from Christ riding clouds of glory, then welcome him
when he comes hungry and thirsty, lonely and unloved, imprisoned by
all kinds of fears, victim of wars, injustice and exploitation.
Examine at the end of each day: How have I met Jesus today?
Have I reached out to him?
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Childrens Corner
An A
dvent Recollection
Advent
By: Rose T. Coleongco
Being constantly aware that we are children of the
same loving Father we at the Sacred Heart parish Ladies
Association and the Sacred Heart Formation Center
endlessly think of ways and means to enrich our
community spirituality as we walk together on the road
towards holiness. To this end we have been organizing
recollections, retreats and other spiritual exercises that
will enlighten, inspire and strengthen us in our spiritual
journey.
This Advent we are a little early in our schedule for
the advent Recollection in order to adjust to the timetable of our speaker. This time we have invited the much
sought-after Jesuit Father Javy Alpasa. He is a man of
many responsibilities. Presently he is Executive Director
of the Simbahan Lingkod ng Bayan at the Ateneo de
Manila University. He is also chairman of the Board of
Directors of a social enterprise called Rags to Riches.
This is a multi-awarded social enterprise connecting the
extremes of high-end fashion and he marginalized sector
near the garbage dumpsite capital of the Philippines. It has
been existing since July 2007 up to the present. Lately Fr.
Javy Alpasa has also funded the Heroic Leadership Program.
With high hopes we look forward to this Advent
Recollection conducted by a Jesuit with such credentials
and rich experience. No doubt it will help us improve in
our relationship with God and men. We all know what
Christian life is all about: A loving relationship with God
and men. If we come out of our Recollection thus
improved, then we have attained our goal.
This year
s A
dvent Recollection will tak
years
Advent
takee place
on November 22, Saturday at the Sacred Heart
Con
vention Hall, from 8:00AM to 5:00PM with FFrr.
Convention
Javy Alpasa, S.J. as our Speak
er
Speaker
er.. See you all there,
brothers and sisters!
Prayer