Here is a video prepared by UCANEWS on Fr. Bernardo Blanco, CMF, as he returns for a brief visit to his former mission area. Fr. Blanco is the oldest Claretian Spanish missionary priest of the Claretian Missionaries – Philippine Province,
Missionary Diary
Into the mountains…
Fr Louie made mention yesterday at some point in his brief sharing that God’s glory dwells on high places such as the sky scrapping mountains and hills. A thought flashed back my own experience in Tumahubong where people constantly share
Yungib ng mga Hikbi
labindalawang nakabiting paniking lampara bukod tangi ang isa, inabandona ng buhay mala-gatas na sisidlan, patagong dumudungaw pinanghaharian ng espasyo ng kawalan matutulis na pangil ng mga batong inulila ng haplos pinagpatong patong na lungkot ng itim na kaulapan luntiang halaman
IKA’Y NANGUNGUSAP (claretian annual retreat reflection)
Ika’y nangungusap sa likot ng munting pipit sa pagsagwan ng mga pakpak sa hampas ng hangin sa panakaw na dampi ng lamig sa kiskis ng mga dahon sa gapang na liwanag sa halakhak ng araw sa guhit-ngiting galak sa pagbagbag
“Sa Ilalim ng Payong: Isang Pag-ninilay sa Prayer Power Rally Laban sa RH BILL”
Habang nakasilong ako sa ilalim ng malakas ng trompa ng sound system, pinagmamasdan ko ang mga payong na basa sa ulan. Iba’t ibang kulay, may malaki at may maliit, may mukhang mamahalin at meron ding mukhang libre sa mga tindahan
Vocation Testimonies: Mau Ulep, CMF
1. How did your missionary vocation start? It all started when I was young. I have been exposed to religious activities through my mother. At an early age, I loved to go to church and celebrate mass and other church-related
A Slice of Missionary Life: East Timor Mission
Having stayed in East Timor as a Claretian missionary for more than a year now, Fr. Larry V. Miranda, CMF finds the Claretian Mission in East Timor as an exciting mission filled with big challenges, opportunities and possibilities. Initially, he
Bobby Juanton, Missionary Aprentice
To die at 27 June 7, 1981, was a really hot day. You would have said that summer had arrived ahead of itself. Or may be it was harvest-time. At the seminary of Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain, things were in
Reflection on Poverty based on Richard Rohr’s Simplicity, the Art of Living: “Less is More”
& nbsp; On my study and reflection on poverty, I chose Richard Rohr’s book, “Simplicity, the Art of Living,” because I believe that simplicity is the fruit of living out authentic poverty. Its last chapter entitled “Less is More,” presented
Reflection on Reward
“And if anyone gives even a cup of cold water to one of these little ones who is my disciple, truly I tell you, that person will certainly not lose their reward.” Mt 10:42 My mother did not raise me