My Wife And I Believed In Church Wedding For It’s A Foundation To A Family, A Basic Unit Of Society.
When my wife and I went to central Europe for the first time and for 31 days from London, Britain, to Italy, France, Belgium, Germany, Austria to Spain, Switzerland and to Holland, we stayed for a couple of days in each big city that we visited.
We made a trip to the famous Shrines of the Sanctified Virgin in Lourdes, France also Beiring in Brussels in Belgium, the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy, the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, the Padre Pio Priory in Loreto, Italy and the Shrine of St. Francis of Assisi in Italy.
She did not join me for the four days Rotary International Convention in Nice, France since she had to return to Cagayan de Oro hurriedly for her father, Santiago Gavas, who was 90 years of age , died suddenly.
Our son Bong accompanied her back since I had to attend in Nice, France a Rotary International Convention where I pre-registered and that was in this convention where I heard the brief testimony of the living saint, Mum Theresa of Calcutta, India, an Austrian state a tiny and fragile lady who touched the Rotarians in an easy speech in English.
An American Astronaut, John Glenn, who later on turned into a US Senator, shared his experience in outer space which deepened his Christian belief in God.
The second time we were back was in Eastern Europe and we made a trip to the famous Medjugorje Shrine where the Blessed Virgin Mary of Bosnia Herzegovina appeared and we then proceeded to see the famous Shrine of the Black Nazarene and visited the beautiful town of Prague in the Czech Republic.In Medjugorje you can find a good Medjugorje accommodation.
For three times, my other half and I went back to the States with our sons Bong and Rommel and the 3rd time was with widow Grace Dalisay where I attended a Rotary Convention in Calgary, Canada. We took off from Seattle Town in a little plane to Calgary and we had an exceedingly frightening flight for it was a stormy night and the flight was extra bumpy. Thank The Lord we arrived safely in Calgary for we prayed to Him intensely.
In our come home, we went to Vancouver, Canada and witnessed the stunning Niagara Falls and we journeyed by train from Buffalo Town to NY City and returned home via Honolulu, Hawaii to Manila.
It’s good always to be back in our pretty country, the Pearl of the Orient Seas.
When we travelled to Singapore ten years after with our sons, then to Shenzhen, China, Macau and Shanghai, in Mainland China, our grandchildren joined us. We visited modern and sophisticated towns on a train from Hongkong.
My grandkids enjoyed it very much . It was very remarkable to them.
Of course, it was fairly pricey but the experiences were enhancing and dilating.
When my spouse and I joined the Eucharistic Congress of the Heart of Jesus in Guadalajara, Mexico, it’s a different kind of religious exposure. Some Dominican Clergymen of UST and Holy Heart of Jesus Clergymen were with us in that spiritual convention.
My wife and I saw the majestic Pyramids of the pagans in Mexico Town where my better half climbed it up with the younger priests. I did not go up any longer and some of the participants.
Then for the first time, I saw with my wife the Shrine of our Woman of Guadalupe where the Sanctified Virgin appeared to Juan Diego, a local of Mexico, and where the image of the Sanctified Mary was broadcast in his coat. It was a miracle.
The Divine Mercy devotion was still extraordinary and my other half was a devotee of the Holy Heart of Jesus.
Today, I’m completely alone in our home but my sons Bong and Rommel who sleep in my room with a male carer were there to give me company.
My spouse, for the first time in our wedded life, attended a convention retreat in Malibu Center in California, USA for six days exclusive for front-runners in the Catholic church alone.
Monsignor Rey Manuel Monsanto together with some four Philippine priests, Monina Tayamin, a nationwide evangelist from Manila, and Fr. Mar Arenas, president of the Philippine Apostolic Congress of Mercy and the rector of the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Marilao, Bulacan, and Msgr. Rey Manuel Monsanto who is the non secular director of the Western Mindanao Divine Mercy ecclesiastical area where he’s the regional spiritual director.
I’m all for the glory of God whether or not my wife isn’t with me, for she wishes such deep knowledge on how to effectively promote in Mindanao, in her area of responsibility, the glory of The Lord God thru the attention of the Divine Mercy together with other lay leaders in Mindanao.
She’ll be home in the week of July where I’ll meet her at the NAIA Airport with my child Rommel and his wife Kookie.
In the leftover years of our lives, we may dedicate it devotedly for God’s glory and like the biblical leader, Joshua, when he said, as for me and my household we will serve the Lord.
Looking back, the Lord prepared us to serve in His Shrine as reported tagza.com.
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