Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Daily Retreats
Retreat. We often have retreats in the seminary. The seminary normally starts the year with a 5-day retreat and another 5-day year-end retreat. There are recollections in between and prayer periods divided in our daily schedule. We need retreats, quite a regular retreat.
The last time I was here what when we were to have our 30-day retreat. It was accepted with such gusto because the formators approved that it would be in Tagaytay City. It was a month worthy of my remembering and my reliving.
My 30-day retreat were days of battling with the Lord in prayer and in silence. The assurance of God's unending love and unwavering support still reverberates within me. Those were the days when God was walking casually with me or better yet I was consciously spending my days with the Lord.
Tagaytay experience died down, life continued.
As a minister of the Word and in the Service of the Table of the Lord, there seems to be so much work and so many things to do in my 8am - 10pm schedule. It seems that there are so many people to talk to, papers to write, books to read, reports to submit.
Well, I don't need so many things in my life. Today, I simply need some hours alone with my Lord. I need my daily retreats. I cannot do all things on my own but I can ask God to do things with Him.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Feast of the Assumption – 73 And Counting
I have never been this excited in my entire life, more so in my almost 13 years in priestly formation. We have learned last Wednesday that our proposal for a 30-day retreat in Tagaytay has been approved. I have waited for this since last Summer. And here we are now, preparing for that great encounter with my God.
Today, the 15th of August, the feast of the Assumption, is the first day of this blog. I hope to share with you my intimate thoughts about my journey, my faith, my struggles, and my hopes. I do not know where this journey will lead me but one thing is for sure, it is to the place where God wants me to be.
I have been trying to be the captain of my own ship but this time around, I will let God be my God.
Journey with me, Hope with me, Pray with me!