stuff'd
It is the first Saturday of April. I was supposed to leave around 8:30 AM hoping to be the first in line for the confession. Again, I was late. But this time, it is an hour late. 😞 No excuses. I just have to share to Lyn what I learned last night. According to the mystic, Luz de Maria, the anti-Christ is already among us and he is already talking with the world elites. And his name is Alex but he will be known by another name when he reveals himself. Soros? Asked by the interviewer in the video I saw. Sorry, no last name was given. She was the one who prophesied about the virus (COVID-19) but she said there is a second one much worse--it is being made in the laboratories. She also mentioned about having a single currency, being marked (or chipped?) else you would not be able to buy or sell without it. Praying that they will be stopped. 🙏
I was dropped off at Sto. Niño de Paz Greenbelt Chapel. No one is in the queue. As soon as I arrived, I rested for a bit and entered the confessional. Fr. Alemar is the confessor.
After my penance, meditated for at least 15 minutes on The Annunciation, prayed the Act of Reparation for the first five Saturdays of the month, prayed the Rosary as a community and joined in celebrating the Mass (Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist).
Then, I noticed that a queue is starting to build at the confessional. 🙏
The Mass presider is Fr. Dave.
Regardless of who you are, regardless how strong you are, regardless how successful you are, everyone has a breaking point.
If there are trials and sacrifices to be successful, how much more if you want to be holy?
It will question your principle, your foundation, your love. If your conviction is clear, you will raise the difficulties ahead of you.
For his parting words, Fr. Dave said, "Your love for God will not spare you from sufferings. Instead, embrace sufferings with the reality that each one of us has a breaking point."
After the Mass, went to Mary, Mother of Hope Chapel at The Landmark, one of the Jubilee churches, in hope of gaining a plenary indulgence. This time, I offer it to one of my aunts whom we fondly call Mommy Cora.
And for my taste test this week, it is stuff'd at One Ayala.
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