Graduation Homily

(NOTE: Reposting the homily given by Fr. Astorga during our graduation ceremony)

Rev. Fr. Aresio S. Astorga
Catholic Superintendent of Schools
Archdiocese of Palo, Leyte

“Be not afraid. For I, Yahweh your God, am holding you by the right hand. Be not afraid, I will help you.” (Isaiah:41:10-13)

Dear graduates, your transition from High School to College is a time of anxious searching. Psychology defines it as that period in your life when you are part child and part adult. At your age, you notice with bodily growth a sexual awakening and a heightened sense of life. Childish feelings of love and hatred, affection and alienation, take on a different meaning outside the family circle, especially during your “puppy love” stage.

Obedience to authority, at this stage, becomes harder to take, even from the most reasonable of parents and elders. And knowing, deep inside, how they really care, I know, it hurts you just as much as it hurts them – when you rebel. Later on in life, you will realize that this is God’s built-in device to help you find out your real self. Be consoled to know that all of us, without exception, pass through this critical stage. I just hope and pray you pass well.

This is also the time of the “very curious” in you. Remember how often, in the past, you strayed far and wide to sample everything life can offer? Your experimentations ran the gamut from good to bad, the bizarre to the crazy, in taste and fashion. Sample these: earrings for the boys, peroxide blond hair for the dark of skin, leather jackets in the dead of summer, and, oh yes, pink sunglasses for watching the eclipse.

To sample new relationships, you walked life with new companions. Chummy you became with complete strangers, even with a lunatic or two. Even further than that you strayed. For you oftentimes thrilled to do wrong; yes, even to commit sin, for the sake of knowing how it feels, no matter the consequence.

Dear graduates, you remind me very much of the chrysalis or puppa in its cocoon, a fat green worm, awkward and ungainly in appearance, painfully struggling out of its prison cell. But with a good amount of encouragement and not much interference from outside, this ugly thing can evolve into one of the most beautiful of creatures this side of nature – a shimmering, irridescent butterfly.

In your painful process of growth, be thus consoled with the words of prophet Isaiah: “Be not afraid. For I, your God, am holding you on the right hand… I will help you.”

Remember when you were yet a child? One fine evening, you were walking home with either Papa or Mama, then suddenly the dark pall of a brown-out engulfed you. Instinctively, you clutched at your parent’s hand. And then you felt safe amidst the encircling gloom. No harm could come to you, for that strong and steady hand would bring you home safe.

At your age, it will not only look ridiculous to hang on your parent’s hand in public; it is even a sure sign of immaturity. But to hold on to God’s hand, no matter what your age, in complete trust and confidence, is a sure sign of maturity in life. And this is done simply by a regular life of prayer and the frequent reception of the sacraments. You are thus priveleged to study in a school which fosters such a good life-time habit.

Strive thus, dear graduates, never to lose hold of God. Keep always in touch! For, if ever, there is parting of hands later on, some way or another, it is we who always let go first. But looking back in pain and confusion later on, that Divine Hand is always there with us to return to and cling to.

In conclusion, our liturgist initiated today’s graduation as a bittersweet affair, Sweet, for its achievement and joy of celebration. Bitter, for it means separation from friends and familiars. Maybe, to the extent of studying school next year, or simply being separated from one another by another section or class in college.

A quote thus seems appropriate to round off our thoughts for today. And I best quote from Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar”. “If we do meet again, why, we shall smile; If not, why then, this parting was well made.”

 

Batch Reunion 2008

WHEN: June 20 – 22, 2008

EVENTS:
20 – Registration and Karaoke Night (Tata’s Residence)
21 – Sports Day (SPC Grounds) and Disco Night (Swing Disco, Don Felipe)
22 – Beach and Prom Night (Sabin’s Hotel)

CONTRIBUTION:
Philippine-based: Php 300.00
Abroad: USD 100

COMMITTEES:
Local Organizing Committee:
    Tata, Jovie

Treasurer:
Tata (Phil)
Holly (US)

Photographer:
Marlon Matiga

OTHER ACTIVITIES:
1) Yearbook Update (c/o Portia Salvo)

WHO WILL BE COMING: (as of March 18, 2008)

Ladies:

  1. Jovie Alfaro-Aviles
  2. Gina Amistad
  3. Mary Jane Aseo
  4. Nora Gay Aparis-Paloma
  5. Coleen Basilio-Martinez
  6. Laila Caballero
  7. Maricris Cabreros-Pulvera
  8. Sofia Caparuso
  9. Josephine Capuyan-llanera
  10. Angeline Catan
  11. Lorena Cimafranca
  12. Mary Jane Codilla-Alvarez
  13. Bella de Leon
  14. Glenda Donabel Diez
  15. Arlene Donghil
  16. Angeline Fiel-Balce
  17. Ma. Chona Jabilles-Gonzalez
  18. Serena Judilla-Poliquit
  19. Lalaine Kelly
  20. Carla Lasam-Abella
  21. Maria Lynda Laurente Castano
  22. Genebeth Luna
  23. Stella Maglasang-Penserga
  24. Hollie Mercado
  25. Tisha Morilla
  26. Edna Napari
  27. Michaela Omega
  28. Judith Pabines-Asensi
  29. Ma. Leonora Paca-Pagobo
  30. Ma. Cynthia Parilla-Perez
  31. Ma. Cristina Perez
  32. Surmae Poniente-Salazar
  33. Analiza Quiapo-Parilla
  34. Rhizza Romero-Cabagnot
  35. Portia Salvo Saucelo
  36. Tata Sia-Gidayawan
  37. Ellen Simblante
  38. Christine Solano Ty
  39. Bernadeth Suico-Angulo
  40. Hazel Sultan
  41. Sarah Trinidad Kobayashi
  42. Cristina Yu

Gentlemen:

  1. Baggy Bagarinao
  2. Paul Cadelina
  3. Evaristo Cardente
  4. Lito del Rio
  5. Nicolito Gianan
  6. Robert Liu
  7. Jasper Lucero
  8. Edwin Lumanta
  9. Marlon Matiga
  10. Ranilo Nepomuceno
  11. Arvin Pacaldo
  12. Teody Padecio
  13. Jayzar Pastor
  14. Dohn Perez
  15. Gilbert Perez
  16. Jake Perez
  17. Lionel Eric Roble
  18. Gregorio Sabando
  19. Mikhale Selidio
  20. Andres Tortugo
  21. Herbert Tugunon
  22. Pitoy Venezuela
  23. Rolando Villasencio
  24. Eduardo Yap
  25. Melchizedic Yap
  26. Leonardo Ygnacio
  27. Sammy Yrastorza

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Hello Everyone!

Hello everyone. Welcome to the SPC HS Batch 88 blog. This is a blog maintained by the alumni of St. Peter’s College of Ormoc, High School Batch 88. This is our niche in the web.

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