Grade 12 - Integrity (S.Y. 2018 - 2019) in front of Benedictine Nuns of the Eucharist King Yesteryear, I had my first Retreat in Benedictine Nuns of the Eucharist King at Vigan City, Ilocos Sur. A retreat is like a traditional practice of Catholic Schools that make students have a two-day withdrawal from the busy … Continue reading Come Away and Rest for A While
The Worship Playlist
We have different tastes in music. Some of us listen to Pop, R&B, OPM, KPOP, Rock, and OSTs. Music connects us to our emotions. It affects our mind and soul that can go farther than just listening to music. We can relate to the lyrics and get carried by the message of the song. Just … Continue reading The Worship Playlist
Do Not Forget The Covenant of The Lord
Photo from Al Jazeera April 22, 2019, 5:15 p.m., a magnitude-6.1 earthquake occurred in northern Philippines, with the epicenter located near Castillejos, Zambales, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS). The earthquake was tectonic in origin with a depth of 10 km.Damage and casualties are being reported in the Central Luzon region, … Continue reading Do Not Forget The Covenant of The Lord
What Happens When He Gives Unexpected Visits?
Photo by Oliver Sjöström on Pexels.com We love to plan everything in our life. Like for example, before we were born, our parents have already decided where we should live, study, and grow up. Then when we became young adults, we started to make our plans for our lives – study, get a degree, find … Continue reading What Happens When He Gives Unexpected Visits?
He Lived, Died, and Will Come Again
photo from RELEVANT Magazine Jesus is the son of God who was once a word and become flesh. He came to live with us to show us that the broken relationship we had with God can be mended through him. He called for the sinners and taught that salvation from our sins is possible. And … Continue reading He Lived, Died, and Will Come Again
On The Third Day
photo from Christ's Commission Fellowship There is this one daily devotion that I can’t forget. The writer compared Jesus’s resurrection to trees during fall season that seem to be dead because all of its leaves and flowers have fallen but as soon as the spring season comes, the tree that appeared to be lifeless becomes … Continue reading On The Third Day
He is Risen! Alive and Glorious!
He is Risen He is Risen indeed! He made everything new! He breathes new life and he makes us free! He is not dead! Truly He is alive! He lives forever, death has defeated! “Now if we died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with him. For we know that since Christ … Continue reading He is Risen! Alive and Glorious!
His Seven Last Words
Photo by Alem Sánchez on Pexels.com Jesus died on the cross to save humankind, he died for our sins and showed his love for us. He was tortured, mocked, mistreated, and betrayed. He was condemned to death by Pontius Pilate, carried a cross to Golgotha with two common criminals, crucified and hung. He suffered great … Continue reading His Seven Last Words
After The Last Supper
Photo by Luis Quintero on Pexels.com The Last Supper happened before Jesus’ Crucifixion. It is a significant event that showed us Jesus’ trust with God’s plan for him and God’s way of salvation for us. There are three noteworthy reminders that happened during and after the last supper. First, Jesus Christ already knew what is … Continue reading After The Last Supper
Something A Little Bit More Forgiving
Photo by Helena Lopes on Pexels.com According to Webster’s Dictionary, Forgiveness is to cease feeling resentment against somebody (i.e. an offender). Forgiving someone who has wronged you may feel like a difficult thing to do at first, but in the end, it will be worth it. Holding a grudge against someone will have long lasting … Continue reading Something A Little Bit More Forgiving
