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    An inspirational blog of cathcath. I used to have Sunday reflections in my Now What, Cat ? featuring stories, poems and quotations. Then, they seemed to be out of place for a humor-themed weblog. Recipes for the Heart and Soul is a repository of inspirational thoughts sent to me by my friends which I would like share with the readers. The photos were mostly sent by friends. Some were free photos from Clipart Classroom. Most inspirational poems were excerpts from poems published in Salesian Inspirational Books.

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    Saturday, August 04, 2007

    Conversation with a Friend

    I LOVE this story.

    Somewhere in Milaor, Camarines Sur, there lived a fourth grader boy who
    would follow this route to school everyday: He has to cross the rugged
    plains and cross the dangerous highway where vehicles are recklessly
    driving to and from.

    Once past this highway, the boy would take a short cut, passing by the
    Church every morning just to say Hi to God, and faithfully say
    his, "Magandang umaga po" in Bicol dialect. He was faithfully being
    watched by a Priest who was happy to find innocence so uplifting in the
    morning,

    "Kamusta, Andoy? Papasok ka na?"

    "Opo padre ... "he would flash his innocent grin, the priest would be
    touched. He was so concerned that one day he talked to Andoy.

    "From school...", he advised "Do not cross the highway, you can
    pass through the Church and I can accompany you to the other side of the
    road...that way I can see that you are home safe...."

    "Thank you father ... "
    "Why don't you go home ... why do you stay in
    this church right after school?"

    "I just want to say 'Hi' to my friend, God," and the priest
    would leave the boy to spend time beside the altar,
    talking to himself, but the priest was hiding behind the altar to listen
    to what this boy has to say to his heavenly FATHER.

    "You know my math exam was pretty bad today, but I did not cheat although
    my seatmate is bullying me for notes... I ate one cracker and drank my
    water, Itay had a bad season and all I can eat is this cracker.

    Thank you for this! I saw a poor kitten who was hungry and I know how he
    feels so I gave my last cracker to him ... funny but I am not that hungry.
    Look, this is my last pair of slippers ...I may have to walk barefoot next
    week, you see this is about to be broken... but it is okay....at least I am
    still going to school.... Some say we will have a hard season this month,
    some of my classmates have already stopped going to school .... please help
    them get to school again, please God?

    ...Oh, you know, Inay hit me again, it is painful, but I know this pain
    will pass away, at least I still have a mother.... God, you want to see my
    bruises? I know you can heal them.... Here... here and .... oh ...blood
    ...I guess you knew about this one huh? Please don't be mad at Inay, she
    is
    just tired and she worries for the food in our table and my schooling that
    is why she hits us....Oh, I think I am in love ... there's this pretty girl
    in my class, her
    name is Anita ... do you think she will like me? Anyway, at least I know
    you will always like me, I don't have to be anybody just to please you, you
    are
    my very best friend! Hey your birthday is two days from now!!! Aren't you
    excited? I am! Wait till you see, I have a gift for you . but it is a
    surprise! I hope you will like it! Oooops, I have to go ..." then he stood
    up and calls out, "Padre, padre, I am finished talking to my friend ....
    youcan accompany me to the other side of the road now"

    This routine happens everyday. Andoy never fails. Father Agaton shares this
    every Sunday to the people in his church because he has not seen a very
    pure faith and trust in God, a very positive look at negative situations.

    One Christmas day, Father Agaton was sick so he could not make it in the
    Church, he was sent to the hospital. The Church was left to 4 manangs who
    would chant the rosary in 1000 miles per hour, would not smile and would
    always find fault in what you do, they were also very well versed in cursing
    if you irritate them! They were kneeling, saying their kilometric rosary
    when Andoy, coming from his Christmas party,playfully dashed in.

    "Hello God! I ."

    "P----!! (a curse) bata ka!! Alam mo nang may nagdadasal!! Alis!!"

    Poor Andoy was so terrified, "Where's Father Agaton? He is supposed to
    help me cross the street ... and to be able to cross the street I will
    have
    to pass by the back door of this church .not only that, I have to greet
    Jesus. It is His birthday, I have a gift right here....
    " Just as he was about to get the gift out of his shirt, the manang pulled
    his shirt and threw him out of the church. "Susmaryosep!!! (does the sign
    of the cross fervently) Alis kang bata ka, kung hindi matatamaan ka!!!

    So the boy had no choice but to cross the dangerous side of the road in
    front of the church. He crossed. A fast moving bus came in.

    There was a blind curve. The boy was protecting his gift inside his
    shirt,
    so he was not looking. There was so little time. Andoy died on the spot. A
    lot of people crowded the poor boy, the body of a lifeless young boy ...

    Suddenly, out of nowhere a tall man in a pure white shirt and pants, a
    face so mild and gentle, but with eyes full of tears... He came and carried
    the boy in His arms. He was crying. Curious bystanders nudged the man in
    white, and asked,

    "Excuse me sir, are you related to this child?

    Do you know this child?"

    The man in white, His face mourning and in agony, looked up and
    answered,

    "He was my best friend . " was all he said. He took the badly
    wrapped gift in the bloody chest of the lifeless boy, and placed it near
    His heart.

    He stood up and carried the boy away and they both disappeared in sight.

    The crowd was curious .

    On Christmas Eve, Father Agaton learned of the shocking news. He visited
    the house, and wanted to verify about the man in white. He consulted the
    parents of Andoy.

    "How did you know that your son died?"

    "A man in white brought him here." sobbed the mother. "What did
    he say?"
    The father answered, "He did not say anything. He was mourning. We do not
    know him and yet he was very lonely about our son's death, as if he knew
    our
    son very well. But there was something peaceful and unexplainable about him.
    He
    gave me my son, and then he smiled peacefully. He brushed my son's hair
    away from his face and kissed him on his forehead, then he whispered
    something..."

    "What did he say?"

    "He said to my boy..." the father began, "Thank you for the gift
    ... I will see you soon ... you will be with me..." and the father
    of the boy continued, "and you know for a while, it felt so

    wonderful ... I cried, but I do not know why....all I know is I
    cried tears of joy .... I could not explain it, Father, but when
    that man left, something peaceful came over me, I felt a deep sense

    of love inside ... I could not explain the joy in my heart, I knew
    my boy is in heaven now but...tell me, Father, who is this man that my son
    talks to everyday in your church, you should know because you are always
    there ... except at the time of his death ......"Father Agaton suddenly
    felt the tears welling in his eyes, with

    trembling knees, he murmurred, " ... He was talking to no one .....
    but .. GOD...."

    If you love this story, please. pass this on to your friends.

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    posted by cathy at 10:46 AM

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