Apostolic purpose never ceases to find its way in us
We are ‘solus’ in a universal desire for peace and renewal
In igniting the fire of the Messiah and his friend Ignatius
We do not dive alone, we chose to be a community of sailors
Not in solitude but in a commonality of mission and vision
We delve into reminiscing in people’s heart
That prime purpose of God filled with love
Of glorifying, praising, devoting, and reverencing His majesty
By living together and growing in parallel with His other creatures
But, we may run the danger of perishing during these troubled times
Of the new normal of peoples forced to retreat in their countries and homes
The glorious UAPs became a common challenge in a world now “coronized.”
But the mission that sets us on fire refused to give up, thus in miracles we trust.
A reflection from Tansi community
Who would think that the intelligence given to mankind would reach new ways of preaching?
Before the iPhone era, the bible and book of saints were the sources of our morning routine
Today we wake up in the morning, in great hope and rescue our phones from under the pillow
And the next thing we find ourselves in, is on someone’s WhatsApp Status or Instagram Story
There we contemplate, already posted, early in the morning, a biblical or a spiritual meditation
Suddenly, we find ourselves praying and thanking God because we are not yet lost in this world
We are making oracles via iPod and proclaiming the gospel on our various online platforms
Who can tell how many viewers have our virtual sermons reached?
Who can count the number of screenshots reposted amplifying the number of Gospel spectators?
Humbly and unknowingly, we became the prophets of our digital generation
The boat we sail on to reach out to people is now at rest, Wi-Fi is our new way of transportation