Saturday, June 6, 2009
PIRMA NA TABI KAMO
Click:
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/no-to-a-gasoline-station-on-punta-diamante-bulusan-sorsogon
or on the right links PIRMA TABI DINI.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
JUST A SHORT BACKGROUND
Certain group of people are opposing the project particularly the eGroup who are constantly exchanging thoughts and words of actions to deliver and inspire those who are at the front of the outcry. The group has sent letters to the parish priest, the bishop and the mayor to ask explanations for everything and hopefully stop the constructions and commercialization once and for all. The group has waited only to find out that these people are directly involved in the project. This time, the opposition is going on and the outcry is still very discreet due to fear of retaliation from the mayor who is known to wreak havoc on the people who oppose him.
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The group and the people of Bulusan is crying for help to save this beloved legacy. The belfry has been the emblem of the town for four centuries. WE JUST CAN'T GIVE IT UP.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Friday, May 22, 2009
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Vow of Poverty

Medyo common na sa ating malaman na ang pari ay mayroong Vow of Chastity dahil nga bawal sila mag-asawa, at Vow of Obedience dahil kailangan nilang sumunod sa nakakataas. Hindi natin palaging naririnig ang Vow of Poverty dahil karamihan sa nakikita nating mga pari ay mga diocesan or noon tinatawag na Secular. Ang mayroon lang nitong vows ay mga religious clerics kagaya ng Franciscans, Jesuits, Dominicans or Order of the Preachers, Cannosians, Somascans, Benedictines, SVD, Saletians at marami pang iba.
The solemn vow of poverty by common law has the following special characteristics: it extends to all property and rights; it renders one incapable of possessing property, and therefore of transferring it; it makes all gifts or legacies which a religious receives, as well as the fruits of his own work, the property of the monastery; and in case property is inherited, the monastery succeeds in place of the professed religious, in accordance with the maxim: Quicquid monachus acquirit monasterio acquirit. Some orders are incapable of inheriting on such occasions, e.g., the Friars Minor Observantines, the Capuchins, and the Society of Jesus. The inheritance then passes to those who would succeed under the civil law in default of the professed religious. Sometimes before solemn vows are made by a religious, his monastery gives up its right of inheritance by arrangement with the family, and sometimes the religious is allowed to dispose of his share in anticipation. (As to these arrangements and their effect, see Vermeersch, "De relig. instit. et pers.", II, 4th ed., supp. VI, 70 sqq.) As long as monasteries were independent, the monastery which inherited in place of the professed monk was the house to which he was bound by his vow of stability; but in more recent orders, the religious often changes his house, and sometimes his province, and has therefore no vow of stability, except as to the entire order; in such cases, the monastery according to the common usage is the whole order, unless some arrangement is made for partition among provinces or houses. (SeeSanchez, "In decalogum", VII, xxxii sqq.; De Lugo,"De institia et iure", d. iii, nn. 226 sqq.) We have already said that the religious of Belgium preserve their capacity to acquire property and dispose of it: their acts therefore are valid, but they will only be licit if done with the approval of their superior. It will be the duty of the latter to see that the rigour of observance and especially the common life do not suffer by this concession, which is, indeed in other respects most important for their own civil security.
The vow of poverty may generally be defined as the promise made to God of a certain constant renunciation of temporal goods, in order to follow Christ. The object of the vow of poverty is anything visible, material, appreciable at a money value. Reputation, personal services, and the application of the mass, do

So, ngayon, sa maniwala kayo o hindi, yan ay sinumpaan ni Obispo Bastes na gagawin? Di ba wala siya karapatang magkaroon ng pag-aari o ano pa man? Para sa ano ang investment na gasolinahan sa Bulusan? Alam kaya ito ng mga superiors niya sa SVD? Di ba malinaw na negosyo ang tinatayo sa patio ng Bulusan at direktang paglabag sa sarili nyang pagkatao? The Bishops of Sorsogon have done enough in destroying the church property in Sorsogon City particulary in the Cathedral. Patawarin na man po sana ang Bulusan? Bakit ba sa dinami-dami ng lugar, Bulusan pa ang pinili? Dahil ba wala pang gasolinahan sa Bulusan at ma-monopolize ang negosyo? Maawa naman sila sa amin at sa sarili nilang sinumpaang tungkulin para naman manatili ang respeto sa kanila na paunti-unti nang nawawala.
Sa mga nakakabasa, kayo na lang po ang humusga.
Almost 5 years ako sa Somascan, 4 years Pampanga at almost 1 year sa Tagaytay. Ang supposed intensive philo 1 and philo 2 namin ay ie-enroll namin sa SVD-Tagaytay, talagang tagubilin na bawal ang private investment sa vow of poverty. Maaari lang humawak ng pera pag yan ay galing sa donation. Kung magkakaroon man ng bagay na pwedeng nag-open ng maaaring pag-angkatan ng pera for the purpose of the mission or constructing the church or parsonages yan ay ang pag-open ng school, farm para sa pagkain ng mga clergies at pangbigay sa mga mahihirap for the mission, catholic stores, handicrafts, souvenirs etc., kagaya ng Rogationist Fathers sa Tagaytay, at hindi talaga pwede ang gasolinahan. Sabihin pa na nirerentahan lang ang lugar, yan ay kung sa kadahilanan na kailangang kailangan na ng parokya ang pera dahil nanganagnib magutom dito ang pari na nakatira. Kailan kaya nagutom ang pari sa Bulusan? Wala akong naaalala. Pag Corpus Christi, sandamakmak ang offerings sa kumbento, pag All Souls/Saints Day pagkadami daming nagpapamisa at nagpapa-intension. Tumitiba, ika nga. Ibahin mo pa diyan na minsan may naghahatid ng pagkain sa pari mula sa kapitbahay. Hay buhay.