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Petitions for healing

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Every new year, our hearts are always filled with hope that things would be better. Be assured, they would be. We just need to purge our hearts from all sorts of negativities and start the journey to healing. We would not travel much if we are carrying the baggages of past hurts. Thus, thus, in this prayer, may I invite everyone to be healed from the following: 1. separation from God, the primary source of life itself. We have paid little attention to how much He is willing to change our lives. We say sorry for the many times we held on to what we thought was right for us but actually, were wrong; 2. separation from others, especially family and friends. The greatest scars are caused within the home where love should abound. I pray for all those who are close to me and have hurt me in one way or the other. I pray as Jesus prayed for those he loved, even his enemies, "Father, forgive them for they do not know what they do." 3. separation from myself - I caused myself

The final preparation before Christmas

The vigil mass this Christmas commences as a preparation for what is to come: the solemn feast of the birth of the Lord. Thus, this is still a time that is coming, and it is filled with hope that the kingship of the Lord will dawn upon us. What does it mean to celebrate the kingship of the Lord? First, it is movement from sin to grace through repentance - the recovery of the grace lost by original sin; we thus should be empowered to do good and rid ourselves of evil. Second, it is a movement from death to life - this should be very evident in the way we practice our faith - with zeal and passion. Not just a set of practices, Church life should enliven us to be more aggressive in the work of salvation. Third, it is a movement from selfishness to selflessness in God - It is not I who live, but Christ who lives in me; that Christ who is King above all kings; a Christ who rules my life and brings order into it. Let Christ be our only motivation to live.

The grace of seeing the spiritual

In this day and age, there is nothing compared as to be gifted with seeing what is holy, Godly, or "spiritual". As in the case of San Juan Diego, a simple man to whom the Lady of Guadalupe appeared as instructed him to build a Church in Mexico, so too must we strive to be able to see beyond what we normally do. Seeing the "spiritual" enables us to prioritize the more important things, more important than the material wealth we always dream of having. I am not referring to spiritual as ghosts; rather, the things only the eyes of faith can see in its orientation to God. To see the "spiritual", we have to detoxify ourselves from the many lies promised by this world - new homes, cars, power, wealth, a stable country - almost everything. They are simply fleeting; they don't even have a mark in heaven. Aim for the spiritual things. Secondly, we have seek for the values that will last forever - a strong character, our way to heaven, charity, sense of bein

One voice

One voice is enough to change the world. One voice leads to two, two leads to four. Eventually, the whole world would speak with that one voice. Unfortunately, it goes true with a voice with evil intentions. It is said that for every compliment, only a few knows about it. But in the world of gossip, the whole community knows. Use words to generate the kingdom of God. Let our words inform of the truth that leads us to knowledge and freedom. Let our words form our very being; let our knowledge of God be our life's commitment. Let God's words change our lives. Finally, may it transform our lives as individuals and as communities. Then we will see the fruits of that one voice - God communicating His love to us.