Sun.Star Baguio

Grace, Mercy and Bless

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especially among the young, the adults, the grandparen­ts, and with the people with disabiliti­es (PWD) and visitors. It’s a wellrounde­d presentati­on for all ages and for our cosmopolit­an populace, built on the spirit, love, and message of the birth of Jesus, our Lord and Saviour.

From any perspectiv­e, Silahis ng Pasko is primarily a “caring and sharing” endeavour. This is the reason and anchor, why the Christmas Season program continues to be a very special humanitari­an episode, notwithsta­nding its shoestring budget. Sustaining it at high gear momentum every year are several government agencies, civic-social minded groups and friends who believe is the principles and mission of the undertakin­g. In the fore-front as our partners as well as event sponsors are the Philippine Military Academy, the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s, the Department of Tourism – CAR, the Baguio City National High School, Phases Learning Center, the BAMAPCOM, SLU-SVP Housing Cooperativ­e, the Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center, the Baguio Electric Company, Baguio Balikbayan couple Bonnie and Jossie Delenila of Scout Barrio barangay, retired U.S. Navy-man Angel Villalarvo and family, and the Baguio Elderly Assembly. The BEA member associatio­ns are BARP Foundation, Federation of Baguio Senior Citizens Associatio­ns, Philippine Government Retirees Associatio­n – Baguio Chapter, Veterans Federation of the Philippine­s Baguio District, and the United States Armed Forces of the Philippine­s Northern Luzon represente­d by the World War II Veterans, showcasing the famous 66th Infantry Battalion, AFP. Of course, we are happy and proud that the tri-media practition­ers in teh city are ever active in giving Silahis ng Pasko the widest publicity possible for the benefit of all. Truly, the special December celebratio­n makes the community a bundle of joy and prayers for a better and more beautiful Baguio.

The launching rites o the Silahis ng Baguio 2017 will be held at the Shrine of Brown Madonna, along Km. 7 Asin Road, on November 26, four days before it goes off the pod. A thanksgivi­ng mass will be celebrated by Rev. Fr. Alejandro Bangilan, the Shine’s and the NCCB’s Spiritual Adviser. A floral offering and a candleligh­t ceremony by CSWDO Day Care pupils and their parents, clad in their Christmas Mardi Gras costumes will take part in the religious schedule. The Holy Mass is scheduled at 10 o’clock in the morning. The release of the colourful balloons to signal the start of the Silahis ng Pasko will be led by Betty Fangasan, CSWDO department head and cochair of the December spectacle, with yours truly as the executive project officer. A simple fellowship luncheon hosted by the Shrine’s Project Committee and the CSWDO will end the day’s commemorat­ive activity.

Meanwhile, the Kafagway Sports Community have started to screen adn select the best of the best of our city and CAR athletes and sportsmen for the coming awards and recognitio­n program set early next year. Aside from the Athletes of the Year honorees, the most outstandin­g athletes in the various sports discipline­s like track and field, taekwondo, judo, wushu, boxing, car racing, chess, and other martial arts, among others will be recognized with appropriat­e awards. Our most outstandin­g para-olympics CAR athletes are included in the pool of awardees. The members of the Kafagway Sports Awards Committee are Harley Palangcaho, editor of the Baguio Midland Courier, Roderick Osis, editor of Sun.Star Baguio, Dobie De Guzman, anchorman of ABS-CBN TV Patrol Northern Luzon, Romy Gonzales, NCCB Vice President and DZRH correspond­ent with myself as the overall chairman. Leading sports organizati­ons in the Cordillera

YES, they are names of women. But for this article, I just abbreviate­d the word “Blessings” to come up with a catchy title for a topic that is not about three women.

Recently, someone forwarded me this text message:

“Grace is when God gives good things we do not deserve.

Mercy is when He spares us from bad things we deserve.

Blessings are when GOD is generous with both.”

I find the above lines helpful in reminding me of my nothingnes­s and the need to be humble.

Perhaps someone out there may not totally agree with the above quote, but the bottom line simply is that God showers us with blessings out of His love for us. Why? Because God is Love.

Truly, “Everything comes from God, everything lives by His power, and everything is for His glory.”

It is unfortunat­e that we often count our misfortune­s, trials, and disappoint­ments. We even magnify them.

Each time our minds shift and focus on the unfortunat­e incidents or temporary setbacks Region will also be recognized for their massive and sincere efforts in promoting psorts as a way of life.

Last Saturday, October 29, our dear friend, Baguio Balikbayan Bonifacio “Bonnie” Delenila, 85, of Scout Barrio barangay died of lingering illness, his tormentor for the last two years. His loving better half Jossie informed us that she rushed Bonnie to the Baguio Medical Center several hours before he expired. This morning, Bonnie’s remains will be entombed at the Heaven’s Memorial Park at Loakan Barangay after a necrologic­al service at Scout Barrio’s Parish Church at 9 o’clock in the morning. For over a decade, the Delenilas are the event host of the Lucky in our lives, it would be good to count our blessings instead. Doing so will not solve the situation or rectify the incident, but it does put them into a better perspectiv­e and gives us the confidence that like most problems we have faced in the past, they are overcome by God’s Grace and Mercy, in the form of numerous blessings.

God’s Blessings are usually received thru acts of other people. You are the answer to other people’s prayers, while they are instrument­s and answer to your prayers. My Dearest Children, What bothers you today? What seems insurmount­able to you? Are you in a difficult situation that seems irreversib­le? Pray. Trust, believe and be grateful. God works wonders and there is nothing impossible for HIM.

His graces, mercy and blessings are boundless and infinite.

Luke 1:37 “There is nothing impossible with God.”

Luke 18:27 “For the things that are impossible with men, are possible with God.” Baguio Christmas Baby quest, a very special fraternal endeavour of Silahis ng Pasko. My wife Consuelo Sol and I were very pleased, glad, and teary-eyed when Jossie vowed to continue supporting actively what she and her late husband were doing for the lucky Christmas baby until her last breath. Last Monday, the CSWDO social workers led by old Florecita Tul-an paid a visit to pay their respect to Bonnie at their JH residence. I recall that Bonnie was an executive chef of a prominent hotel in California while Jossie was an elementary school teacher for many long years before they came back home to the country. May the good Lord bless the soul of our dear friend and benefactor.

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