by Fr. Bembol Hiteroza | Jun 13, 2019 | Fr. Bembol, Reflections
Reading the first- hand account of Miss Reycel Hyacenth Bendana’s most inspiring story of how she got to be accepted (on a full scholarship yet) at the Ateneo De Manila University against all odds, in spite of the prohibitively discouraging obstacle course she had to...
by Fr. Bembol Hiteroza | Feb 22, 2019 | Fr. Bembol, Reflections
“Is a lamp brought in only to be placed under a bushel basket or under a bed, and not to be placed on a lampstand?” Jesus was referring to what we excusably call our hidden talent. Lack of opportunity perhaps or a commendable disinclination to make a public...
by Fr. Bembol Hiteroza | Feb 19, 2019 | Fr. Bembol, Reflections
Can you imagine a birthday without a celebration, a thanksgiving being heartily celebrated by all concerned in the affair? Thanks are very much in order, for our birth in the occasion for engaging ourselves in the enjoyment and cherishing of an opportunity to take on...
by Angela Patrice | Jan 27, 2019 | Personal Blog, Reflections
To the one who might take the time to read this: (thank you in advance) A good day to you, beautiful child of God. How have you been? I guess busy? Or for now maybe just resting or listening to some good music? Whatever and wherever you may be, I hope that...
by Fr. Bembol Hiteroza | Jan 24, 2019 | Catholic Faith, Fr. Bembol, Reflections
My friend said: “As a parent the welfare of a child may count for much, a humongous percentage of the parents’ PAGKUKUMAHOG. And yet parents can be dismissive of a child: a child in tantrums, a recalcitrant child, a contrary child, recriminatory,...
by Fr. Bembol Hiteroza | Jan 23, 2019 | Fr. Bembol, Reflections
The celebration of the Sto. Niño is a needful event in that it acknowledges one of the most painful events in the life of Jesus. I refer to the massacre of the niños inocentes. I say this not in a spirit of recrimination or blaming. I say it rather in a spirit of...