Manila Bulletin

Education of the heart for sharing

- By FR. BEL SAN LUIS, SVD

DO you still remember the song of megastar Sharon Cuneta about graduation? “High school life all my high school life every mem’ry kay ganda. High school days all my high school days are exciting kay saya. Bakit kung Graduation Day, luluha kang talaga.”

* * * Looking back, indeed the happiest and most heart-tugging events were my high school days, especially graduation. I remember with nostalgia the innocent pranks, our close-knit class at Holy Infant Academy in Calapan, Or. Mindoro.

* * * So close that some of my classmates got to marry each other after college.

I also had my “crushes” but it was until there only… because by some God’s mysterious ways, I entered the SVD Christ the King Seminary.

* * * It’s the season of graduation­s in the country. Graduation­s are a time to say “goodbye” to one’s Alma Mater, classmates, mentors and tormentors. It’s the time to move forward, commencing (from “commenceme­nt”) a life that challenges the graduate to a higher academic level and greater responsibi­lity.

* * * We Filipinos, especially among the poor, have the beautiful custom that when one of the siblings finishes college and lands a job, he or she helps the younger ones to pursue their studies.

* * * Sometimes this is to the detriment of the eldest if she is a girl. She sacrifices so much for the schooling of her siblings, ending up as single for life or PhD — Pang Habang buhay Dalaga.

* * * But while the old saying says “Charity begins at home,” it should not end there. We should look to the bigger family where there are numerous underprivi­leged who can hardly meet their basic necessitie­s of food, shelter, and education. * * * Sometime ago we had as guest in our teleradyo program Salitang Buhay on DZMM the former Secretary of Health, Dr. Jaime Galvez-Tan. Among others, he related that when he graduated from medical school in UP, his ambition – much like that of college graduates – was to work abroad and make lots of money.

* * * That dream never materializ­ed, he said. He found himself working in the poorest of the poor villages of the Philippine­s. The “conversion” took place when he encountere­d poor folks in a remote hinterland who had not seen a doctor in decades! That was an eye-opener.

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He decided to devote his life, serving those simple poor living in the backwoods. With his limited resources but full of idealism, he felt happy, fulfilled and blest as never before.

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That’s what true and genuine education should be — an education-of-theheart-for-sharing instead of an education-of-the-mind-for-profit-making.

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For a holistic, well-rounded education, one has to remember, too, a vital dimension, which is the SPIRITUAL. You may graduate as a student, but you will never graduate as a faithful Christian, Buddhist, or Muslim.

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Remember, the Lord is there when you are baptized, get married, and get buried. Or, as someone puts it, when you’re “hatched, matched and dispatched.”

CONGRATULA­TIONS GRADUATES!

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‘7 LAST WORDS.’ The SVD Mission Communicat­ions Foundation, Inc. will telecast live on ABS-CBN Channel 2 the “7 Last Words” on Good Friday, April 14, 2017 at 12 noon-3 p.m.

Everybody is invited to attend the televised Service at the Shrine of Jesus, the Divine Word, E. Rodriguez Blvd., Q.C.

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BY THE WAY… we sent out solicitati­on letters for advertisem­ent placements and donations for the TV program. May we hear from you?

Call Brian Deguito at tel. 723-3343 or e-mail me at belsvd@gmail.com.

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