Thursday, May 24, 2012
All the noise generated against the concerts have fallen into silence. Not quite unusual and expected.
Days before the concert began, many church groups spoke against the rocker. Text messages called for her deportation. Prayer rallies called for her damnation. I even remember a rather outspoken bishop from down south calling Lady Gaga demon possessed, and even if given the opportunity to talk to her, would rather keep a distance, because, as he says he 'does not talk to demons.' A modern-day pharisee indeed.
Personally, I am not a fan of Lady Gaga and I do not actually know any of her tunes, except for 'Bad Romance' only because it has been used in production numbers on TV.
I, however, consider it 'pa-epal' for some church moralists to ask that she be 'kicked-out' and that reparation be done at parish churches to 'ask for God's mercy, that His wrath would not fall on us' due to the blasphemes the rocker made. Please! There are more blasphemous things being done everywhere, with or without Gaga. Way back in the 80s, we had Madonna and Cyndi Lauper. Did God destroy the world? Hello! I am now a in my mid-40s, feeling the effects of aging, but still alive.
Ang mahirap eh, those hypocritical moralists so good in damning others as demons and seeing God in man's own image, yet they fail to see the scandal of sin that lies within themselves.
Pa-epal talaga.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Just a few days ago, I heard someone defend some bishops regarding their statement that impeachment proceedings should be stopped.
He hinted that the bishops knew more than the ordinary man on the street – whether that ordinary man was knowledgeable in legal proceedings, or a professional or a political analyst or what not.
From his words, it seemed that being ordained to a high office in the Church hierarchy gives one the privilege of perfect wisdom above everyone else.
I must admit, I am not one of the ordained, and I do not claim to be gifted with Solomonic wisdom. But, in my humble knowledge and experience in systems and methodologies, information technology and the engineering sciences, I have learned time and time again, that in order to know the truth about something such as proving a hypothesis, you have to complete the process of learning about it, otherwise, ending a process abruptly would not get you near to the truth, but will leave all doubts hanging.
The impeachment proceeding is a process. Now it ain’t rocket science to know that like any process, the impeachment has a beginning that should end normally.
Only dim–witted morons would disagree.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
I hate it when I hear homilies laced with anti–government/anti–Pnoy/’all politicians are sinners’ spiels. Instead of leaving me inspired throughout the day, I am just downright angry about it. What in hell does an anti–government spiel have to do with my spiritual life anyway? Does it HELP me understand the two greatest commandments Jesus mentioned? My foot!
At one time, the Gospel was about the hypocrisy of the scribes and the pharisees. Guess what? The homily was directed towards politicians being hypocrites! Well, why not look into our own backyard and admit, for once, that the holy ones of the Church, the Bishops are not far behind?
Just recently, two bishops severly criticized a cabinet secretary for surfing through bootleg DVDs, claiming it to be immoral. Really? All of us are guilty of purchasing bootleg items – DVDs included. We just shrug our shoulders when a sister or parent buys fake bags or clothes from Divisoria. We enjoy the huge savings whenever we get a fake Louie Vuitton that matches the real thing. We are all in this. No one can claim innocence.
I dare those goody-goody two shoes Church peopl who claim they are against piracy. I dare those untouchable bishops to have the workstations of their administration personnel be checked for any bootleg Microsoft Windows/Office or pirated video games installed. I dare, too, that we look into the community rooms of religious houses to check for fake DVD copies of the latest movies.
Pare–pareho lang tayo. Huwag na tayo magmalinis! Tupperware! Mga Orocan mukha nyo!
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Now that Christmas Day has come and gone and that we are just savoring the remaining days of the season, allow me to give a nasty killjoy statement.
Christmas Day is the time when the most predictable things happen… the more fortunate ones get the usual hams, queso de bola and calendars… everybody seems to wear the best clothes… street urchins appear out of nowhere and haunt motorists for ‘money to buy food.’
And as trite and as predictable as the staple of the yearly MMFF offering, Enteng Kabisote, is the usual Christmas homily, where parishioners are given a healthy bashing of the ‘consumerist’, ‘commecialized’ Christmas. Jolly Ol’ St. Nick is once again the condemned thief who stole Christmas, and that people should focus on the real meaning of the season, instead of gorging on the catered meal.
The funny thing is, the parishioners do not seem to notice much at all. All they want is to get the Mass over with so they could spend the whole day partying. Perhaps homilists have learned much the same as Vic Sotto had with the Enteng Kabisote plot – rehashing the same old thing year–in and year–out is practical in the long run. Paskong–pasko, bakit pa mag–iisip ng iba, o di ba?
Ironically, most of us who are so good in the traditional consumerist Christmas bashing, are so eager to get our hands on the lechon, hamon, and everything served on the table. Yup, count me in on that one.
But seriously, next year, I hope to spend Christmas differently. I am planning to go on a spiritual retreat where Christmas Day would be spent in prayerful silence and solitude, away from the noise, revelry, lechon and hamon, Enteng Kabisote and the traditional consumerist Christmas bashing.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Isang istorya ng DALAW ni GMA!!!
Lucifer: Hello GMA, malapit na ang pasko, napadalaw ako dahil ipinaaala-ala ko sayo na isasama na kita sa aking kaharian!!
GMA: Naku paano yan, hinde pa ako handa eh, marami pa akong gagawin
Lucifer: eh wala akong magagawa kasi numero uno ka sa aking listahan
GMA: Ganun? okay, bago mo ako isama ay halika muna at tayo ay magmiryenda
Lucifer: O, sige, tutal malapit na ang pasko ay pagbibigyan kita.
At nagmiryenda nga ang mag-amo. Nguni't di alam ni Lucifer na nilagyan ni GMA ng maraming sleeping pills ang pagkain ni Lucif at nakatulog ng mahimbing si Lucifer. Sinamantala naman ni GMA ang pagkakataon at kinuha niya ang listahan ni Lucif, kaagad binura ang kanyang pangalan sa unahan at inilagay sa hulihan ng listahan.
Maya-maya ay nagising na si Lucifer.
Lucifer: Hayyyy, nakatulog pala ako. GMA, nabatid ko na isa ka palang mabait (kuno) ay napag-isip-isip ko na ang uunahin kong kunin ay iyong nakatala sa hulihan ng aking listahan........!
Thursday, December 15, 2011
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Manila, Philippines – A Catholic Church prelate criticized President Benigno S. Aquino III for not appearing at the installation of Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio ‘Chito’ G. Tagle yesterday. Lipa (Batangas) Archbishop Ramon Arguelles said the absence of Aquino showed his lack of respect for the Church.
‘Of all our Presidents, he is the only one who didn’t show respect for the Church,’ Arguelles said. ‘It’s very conspicuous, the absence of the President for the first time in the history of the Philippines,’ added Arguelles.
‘The President SHOULD have reset the date of the turnover rites for the new chief of staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Lt. Gen. Jessie D. Dellosa if he really wants to attend the event. This is an international event, the AFP can be reset tomorrow. He is really not interested in attending,’ he said. (Leslie Ann G. Aquino, Tempo December 13, 2011)
Now that was a good example of humility on the part of our good bishop, don't you think?
Ok, I was being sarcastic hehehehe! So this speaks of the Church' powerful political position in our society.
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