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For Pauline, preaching is giving the total
Christ, Way, Truth, and Life by using mass media
and entering into the culture of communication.
The new style of apostolate consists therefore
in evangelization of the total Christ using the
new means of technological progress, according
to the style of the apostle Paul as lived by Fr.
Alberione. St. Paul has given rise to the Pauline
Family to continue his work; it is St. Paul alive today
but is made of so many members. And if St. Paul
were alive today he would employ the greatest
pulpits set up by modern progresspress, cinema,
radio, televisionfor the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Let us together strain forward to what lies ahead
to be with Jesus Forever (cf Phil 3:13).
Rev. Fr. JOSE S. ARIPIO, SSP
Provincial Superior
SSP Philippine-Macau Province
MESSAGE
APOSTOLIC NUNCIATURE
IN THE PHILIPPINES
I am happy to greet the Graduating class of the Saint Paul Seminary Foundation as they mark
the end of the academic year 2013-2014.
Dear seminarians, the Lord has looked on each of you with infinite tenderness and love. Do
not be afraid to show this joy of having answered the Lords call, of having responded to his
choice of love and of bearing witness to his Gospel in service to the Church.
May you be able to maintain a spirit of gladness in seminary formation, a task so demanding
and challenging that it engages your entire life. Remember that while God asks everything of
us, he at the same time offers everything to us (cfr. Evangelii Gaudium, 12).
With these words to ponder in the heart, I commend you to the care of the Blessed Virgin Mary
and the intercession of Saint Paul, your Heavenly Patron.
In the name of the Holy Father Francis, I bless you.
MESSAGE
RECTOR/DEAN OF STUDIES
Saint Paul Seminary Foundation
The theme of your Year Book, Pauline Communities as Models of Evangelization speaks well
of our seminary this school year 2013-2014. We have activities that place the seminary in the
world of evangelization: the Youtube daily reflections on the gospel, our newspaper Karakol,
booklets, devotional calendar and prayer pamphlets.
We have become experts in making rosaries, bracelets, t-shirts and even mugs with Christian
messages, endured sacrifices to bring these products to many parishes and schools.
We have also become a seminary that follows the practical guideline of the apostle Paul: He
who does not work, should not also eat.
We can then proudly describe our seminary as a model of evangelization in the spirit of the
Apostle Paul, complementing our studies and piety with an apostolic trust.
I then congratulate you for a work well done this school year. Truly, your academic achievement is simply a reflection of other new things that we have worked together. You have
learned to be like the Apostle Paul, preacher and worker, whose love for Jesus enabled him to
endure sacrifices so that the gospel may reach more people.
Let us then thank Jesus for all that he has given us this school year 2013-2014. And may
the good Lord accompany us in all our endeavors.
MESSAGE
LAY FACULTY PRESIDENT
Saint Paul Seminary Foundation
CONGRATULATIONS!
It is not as coincidence much less a mere occurrence that your graduation from philosophical
formation happens in a centennial year of the Pauline community (1914-2014).
A big leap has been accomplished in your formation as member of the Pauline community for
St. Paul Seminarians of religious affiliations for non- St.Paul Seminarians.
Now you are ready, prepared and equipped to enter into the last lap as it were to be an ALTER
CHRISTUS in the Vineyard of the Lord.
At Mt. Olives as Christ ascended into heaven his message was to preach to the nations baptizing them in name of the Father, of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Thus, the Churchs essential
activity is missionary and preach: evangelization.
In this year of your graduation, the emphasis is New Evangelization. As St.Paul says Faith is
through hearing. Thus evangelization is primary and fundamental. Your other major is indeed
Social Communication. Be adept Communicator of Christ to the world.
Again, Congratulations!
MESSAGE
RECTOR
MESSAGE
RECTOR
First of all, I would like to congratulate all of you for the hard work and success that you have
achieved. As you rejoice with you! May God bless all of you! Surely, the seminary graduation is
different from that of other academic graduations. In regular schools, academic excellence
is the primary basis for evaluating a students success; whereas, in the seminary formation, it
is not only the academics that matters most but the total human formations. As the founder
of Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales, Peter Mary Mermier says, the heart of education is the
education of heart.
You have completed another stage of your formation. Its culmination is when you are able to
say like St. Paul, It is no longer I who live but Christ lives in me (Gal 2:20). As you rejoice for the
success of this stage in your formation, reflect and see for yourself how much closer you have
come to this realization that will help you to be missionaries like St. Paul.
With all my felicitations, I pray that you prosper in your vocation, and like St. Paul- love God in
everything; love truly those who live with you, love everything around you and love yourself.
When you find difficult trust in God and surrender to His will, everything else will follow.
Congratulations!
MESSAGE
LOCAL SUPERIOR
It is always affable to witness seminarians who will be going to the next level of academic formation. This act, cannot be achieved without going first to the wisdom learned from the previous years. The philosophical studies are not completed devoid of real and sensible outcome
to individuals. Shaped by different school of thoughts, your studies, however, must likewise
shape you to be more humble, altruistic, and modest in the SERVICE OF THE LORD. Moreso,
your studies must give you clearer picture of your response to the CALL of the LORD-sincere,
persevering, prayerful warriors in the future.
St.Paul Seminary Foundation has been part of Tertiary Capuchins academic formation. I am
so indebted to the academe for giving our seminarians proper training to develop their social, intellectual and physical aspects. As your graduates leave your august hall, let them be
reminded that this ALMA MATER has shaped, formed structured, developed, fashioned and
molded them to become witnesses of CHRISTS LOVE in all humanity.
Congratulations to batch 2013-2014!
Its good to be here and its good to see you once
again my dear graduates. Seeing you once again brings back
memories of good times and bad situations. For this occasion,
allow me to talk about our times together. I hope that at the
end of my reflection you would not hate me for this.
Alam niyo, for a time, these young men have been my
students at hindi ako nagulat that I was invited for this occasion
to be their homilist. I was already expecting it. Before I was
assigned to Makati, Aldrin already informed me to be the
homilist for this graduation. I was not surprised that I was invited.
Siguro yung mas nakakagulat, ay yung makita ko
yung graduation invitation nila. Printed on that card are names
of graduates like Mark Christian Cea. Mak-mak as we fondly
call him here. As I make this reflection, as I try to recall their
faces, Mak-mak stands out in my imagination. As you can see,
tignan ninyo naman si Mak-mak, its not hard to imagine him.
among them but he is the brightest in terms of disposition. Masisilaw ka sa kanyang ngiti. Si Nicholas
kapag ngumiti, ngipin na lang niya ang iyong
makikita. A cheerful lad. He is always laughing at
everything I say that is why I like him. I believe he is
meant to be a formator in their seminary if not the
President of his country. I am confident that if that
happens, he would certainly bring glad tidings to
the poor as our gospel would say.
Winstone is another matter. It makes me
think about a certain brand of cigarette Winston.
The photographer of the group. If he cannot say it
through his words, he shows it through his lens.
And Jeyel Barisoro has been a later addition to the group. Tahimik. Palangiti. Masipag.
Mukhang malabong magka-girlfriend. Wala siyang charm pero he tries hard to be charming.
Youre a good candidate to be a priest. Kapag nakikita ko si Jeyel, lagi kong naaalala ang
kanyang lolo, si Fr. Pete. Nung seminarista palang
ako, kay Fr. Pete ako nagkukumpisal. Lagi akong
lumalapit kay Fr. Pete para magkumpisal kasi hindi
masyadong nakakarinig.
And how can I forget about the adults.
The kuya Gleindolf, Michael, and Rey Marc.
Rey Marc the dancer, Gleindolf the thinker and
Michael the whatever. Si Michael kasi tahimik but
he can be trusted to do whatever you ask him
from class presentation, presentations in theater
to cleaning the C.R. He is the whatever guy.
Thats it! The twelve of you have grown a
milestone into fine, courageous young men. Im
proud of you and Im sure, the people surrounding
you also feel the same way. I can say that I have
been blessed to be one of your teachers.
Right now, graduation may, perhaps, give
you an exhilarating experience of releasing a long
sigh of relief by thinking that this is it! This is the end!
But you know full well that the end is yet to come.
The end only happens at the final credits of the
film but the real world is a different thing. The real
world always offers us opportunities to make credits for ourselves while the end remains a mystery
that we have to tackle with as we go through life.
In the film The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,
sabi ng Indian hotel clerk sa kanyang hotel guest,
you know in India we have a saying, Everything
will be alright in the endso, if its not alright, it is
Kapag may nunal ka sa bewang, war freak
ka! Mainitin ang iyong ulo. Malapitin ka sa gulo at
sakuna.
Kapag yung nunal mo naman ay nasa
paa, hindi ka mapakali sa isang lugar. Mahilig
kang gumala.
At eto, meron akong ganito. Nunal sa dibdib. Napakaganda ng sabi ng mga matatanda.
Kapag yung nunal mo daw ay nasa dibdib, ikaw
daw ay isang taong mapagmahal. Romantiko.
Mapagbigay. Yung sabi naman ng iba, kapag
may nunal sa dibdib, salawahan ka sa pag-ibig.
Kapag may nunal ka naman sa batok,
malakas ang iyong sex appeal. Habulin ka daw
ng lalaki o babae. Madali ka rin daw habulin ng
aso. Naa-attract sa iyo.
In the same way, we may also ask: Ano ba
yung mga palatandaan natin sa ating buhay na
tayo ay mga Kristiyano? Ano ba ang iyong nunal,
ang iyong identity, na makikita ng mga tao na
ikaw ay isang seminarista?
Importante ito! Kasi the way we behave for
each other, the way we live out our life, also shows
what we believe in. After wrestling for five years
here in the seminary, what have you believed in?
Can people see the distinctive mark of the divine
in you that the seminary has struggled to sketch in
your heart? You know, I would rather see the mole
of Jesus in your soul than the dimple in your cheek.
Jesus, from the gospel that you have chosen, is
offering us a particular vision to follow; the distinctive marks that people should see in you to
preach the good news to the poor; to proclaim
liberty to captives; to let the oppressed go free.
And if youre asking for Pauls model of a missionary community today, this is the passage to follow.
The model community starts from YOU. You cannot demand it. You dont have to look for it. You
just have to make it come true.
After graduation, the world is waiting for you out
there in your community, in your
family, with your friends, waiting
to be captured so that you can
set them free. Show them how
to live in simplicity that is how
you proclaim the good news
to the poor. Show us what
it means to live in freedom by being men of
honor and integrity and
not as captives of sins.
Tell them that the only
way to be free is the way
to God.
Today, Im telling
you about a certain way
to make the end a vision
worth following. Help us to
make it come true. The end is
still to come. How do you want to be
remembered in the end?
Amen.
Scene One
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Despite the downfall of my story, the camera keeps on rolling and the lights still are on.
However, this time, Jesus Master is not just the
producer but also the director of my film who
holds all the cuts, actions, actings and lines
in my vocation. In other words, I offer my life
to Him. That is what priestly vocation means.
So what is my role in the film? Let us see in
Scene Two.
To be continued...
ACADEMICS
Best Thesis in Communication
EXTRA-CURRICULAR
Founder, BITE SIZED (2013)
Head, MULTIMEDIA APOSTOLATE (2013)
Class Beadle, SPSC (2012)
Lay-out Artist, TEATRO PAOLINO (2011-2013)
Lay-out Artist, VESSEL OF ELECTION (2011-2013)
General Sevices Officer, SPSC (2010-2011)
Member, PAOLINO PLAYBACK (2009-2011)
Member, SPSF CHOIR (2009-2012)
God became the foreground of my
life. As Max Lucado said in his book, Remember, you are special because I made
you and I dont make mistakes. Sometimes
you have to pull out those old clothes in your
wardrobe to bring back your old style form.
I have always wanted to be the best.
My lofty ideals brought me to where I am
now. Those towering ideals wrought whopping changes in my life. They became the
paragon virtue of my life.
ACADEMICS
Most Promising Thesis in Communication
EXTRA-CURRICULAR
Photographer, KARAKOL COMMUNITY
NEWSPAPER (2014)
President, SPSC (2013-2014)
Vice President, SPSC (2013)
Head, EDITORIAL APOSTOLATE (2013)
Proofreader, PAPURI MAGAZINE (2013)
Artistic Director, TEATRO PAOLINO (2013-2014)
Head, CREATIVE WRITING APOSTOLATE (2012-2013)
Editor-in-Chief, VESSEL OF ELECTION (2012-2013)
Managing Editor, VESSEL OF ELECTION (2010-2012)
"Kenosis: Emptying
Yourself"
EXTRA-CURRICULAR
Vice-President, SPSC (2013-2014)
Secretary, SPSC (2013)
Contributor, KARAKOL COMMUNITY
NEWSLETTER (2013-2014)
Treasurer, SPSC (2012-2013)
President, H.A.N.D.S (2012-2013)
Associate Editor, VESEL OF ELECTION (2012-2013)
Treasurer, H.A.N.D.S. (2011-2012)
Genesis Chairman, SPSC (2010-2011)
EXTRA-CURRICULAR
Music Chairman, SPSC (2013-2014)
Apostolate Chairman, SPSC (2013-2014)
Class Beadle, SPSC (2013-2014)
Head, MULTI-MEDIA APOSTOLATE (2013-2014)
Translator, PAPURI MAGAZINE (2013-2014)
Music Director, TEATRO PAOLINO (2012-2014)
Actor, TEATRO PAOLINO (2012-2014)
Member, SPSF CHOIR (2012-2014)
Over a Cup
of Coffee
ur life stories are like mixing a simple
cup of coffee.
I have met different people with
varying attitudes and experiences in the
seminary. I need to blend with them since we
have to live together. This is like mixing a cup
of coffee and I am proud to say that I have
concocted a sweet blend.
The seminary can be divided into four
different ingredients.
First, the coffee grainsthe struggles,
challenges and difficulties which taught me
to stand on my feet, to be brave and strong.
These are the important things that molded
my vocation.
Second, the hot waterthe exciting
events and happy moments which added
thrill to my vocation. Pressuring time, deadlines
and target periods made me aware that excellence only comes from pressure. A true
Pauline aspirant can do much with limited
time and resources.
Third, the sugarthe sweetness of my
character: sense of camaraderie, sense of
friendship, and mutual attachment with my
fellow seminarians. All these rapports shaped
and crafted my persona.
Fourth and last, the milkthe love and
concern I share with my brother seminarians,
the pat and congratulations I offer to my
brothers. With all the little things that I did, I
put all my passion and love for them.
As I stir this cup of coffee, I remember
the vivid memories that I have had in the
seminary. I want to live this cup of coffee for
the rest of my life.
Dear brothers, may you continue to
blend and mix your cups of coffee as you
share your stories with your fellow seminarians.
EXTRA-CURRICULAR
Piety Chairman, SPSC (2013-2014)
Managing Editor, VOE (2012-2013)
Member, TEATRO PAOLINO (2011-2013)
Advertising Manager, PHILO-COMM FEST (2011)
Treasurer, SPSC (2010-2011)
Member, SPSF CHOIR (2009-2014)
My Divine Melody:
Love
From My Faith
to My Vocation
My faith all started when God revealed
His persona to me. This is my faith. It begins
without a time of accuracy and continuously
grows up with a time of development. I do
not know when my faith began but I am sure
of one thingGod revealed Himself to me. I
am not talking about Gods revelation in the
context of human understanding but rather
I do hope that through my faith in God,
my vocation may endure with love and joy.
Likewise, I pray always to God that one day
He would make me an authentic Alter Christus. This is my prayer to God always.
me!
My Graduation
Message
EXTRA-CURRICULAR
English Tutor, BROTHER OF CHRIST
A Thanksgiving
T
Thank you Lord for the gift of the
present moment. This stage of formation is
exciting. I really do not know what lies ahead
of me. But help me to cherish this moment
that I may use my time very well in helping
You build Your Kingdom.
Thank You for the gift of my soul. You
shared this life to me out of your love. I ask
pardon for the times I have given you back
ingratitude because of my sinful impulses. It
may not be too often that I have given you
thanks for this gift but help me to increase my
love for you and to share my giftedness to
others.
Thank you Lord for the gift of people.
You have allowed my soul to meet them for
a reason. There are people who have loved
Mother Mary, into your hands I place
my prayers that they may be a pleasing offering in the sight of your Son.
EXTRA-CURRICULAR
Head Infimarian, SPSC (2013-2014)
Head, EDITORIAL APOSTOLATE (2013-2014)
Member, SPSF CHOIR (2012-2014)
I hope to fulfill with trusting audacity my
established identity, eager to live a life to the
fullness with the vision to influence other peoples lives by living out the marks and ways of
being a real disciple of Jesus.
After two years of stay in Saint Paul
Seminary, I must say I have come home. I
would like to thank the formation team because they journey with me just like how the
risen Jesus accompanied the two disciples
on the road to Emmaus. Growth is taking
place since the seminary community offers
me and my brother seminarians an environment of acceptance, affirmation, care, and
support. May we continue to be docile and
receptive enough so that the Holy Spirit will
guide us to the path where Jesus calls us to
be. May Christ be communicated to men
and women that they may be brought to
Him and His Church.
EXTRA-CURRICULAR
Coordinator of Formandi, TAGAYTAY INTERCONGREGATIONAL POSTULANCY PROGRAM (2012-2014)
Finance Officer, SPSC, SEMINARY APOSTOLATE,
H.A.N.D.S. et al (2013-2014)
Proofreader, PAPURI MAGAZINE (2013)
EXTRA-CURRICULAR
Class Beadle, SPSC (2013-2014)
Host, BITE SIZED (2013-2014)
Translator andProofreader, PAPURI MAGAZINE (20132014)
Contributor, KARAKOL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER
(2013-2014)
Translator, VERBUHAY (2012-2013)
Member, SPSF CHOIR (2012-2014)
ften out of nowhere, these juniors prove that scores on paper do not count
ones talent. They are the next-in-line epitome of the seminary. Their
unwavering spirit in music and arts defines who they are and shows what they
are made of. One of their greatest weapons is their never-say-die attitude.
hese young men brave their way toward greatness. They may be
few, but their talents are enough to contend with the nations top
students. They are package full of talents: liturgists, singers, writers,
and techies. Yet with their dazzling talents and skills, their zeal for
prayers and holiness are marked by the spirit of a true Pauline.
rmed with passion for arts, these freshmen paddle their way toward
excellence. Despite their being silent, they managed to unravel their talents
in the Pauline apostolate. With their enthusiasm and zest for the Pauline apostolate, their soul-searching hearts are painted with holiness.
WHO WE ARE
WHO WE ARE
he foundation of the Mission Society of the Philippines (MSP) dates back to the year 1965, during
which the Catholic Church of the Philippines had celebrated its 400 years of Christianity. At
that time, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines had thought of establishing a
missionary society which became a living memorial of the Churchs gratitude to God for the gift of
faith that the Philippine Church received from its early missionaries.
The MSP is a Society of Apostolic Life of Pontifical Right for mission ad gentes. It received its
pontifical right status on January 6, 2009 from the Vaticans Congregation for the Evangelization of
Peoples (CEP). Having been established by the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP),
the MSP serves as the official and chief missionary arm of the Catholic Church of the Philippines. Since
its inception in 1965, the MSP now has been working in five continents and twelve countries. In Asia,
the MSP has missions in Thailand, Taiwan, Japan and South Korea. In Oceania, it serves in Papua New
Guinea, Australia, New Zealand, the Cook Islands, and Tokelau. In Europe, it is present in the Netherlands. In North America, it is present in the United States of America, while in South America; it has a
mission in Guyana.
The MSP envisions this gift of faith in Christ to have been lived and shared in love by all, most
especially the peoples in Asia. Our missionary engagement involves the incarnation of the Church in
Asia wherein non-Christian believers abound; supportive evangelical service to the young churches
until they attain ecclesial maturity; auxiliary apostolic ministry for the renewal of churches; and finally,
instilling missionary consciousness to the Filipino migrants, making them partners and instruments of missionary vocation.
WHO WE ARE
WHO WE ARE
Vision
The Saint Paul Seminary Foundation is the initial formative institution of the
Society of Saint Paul. Its vision is to take inspiration from the Apostle Paul and under
the guidance of Mary, Queen of the Apostles. It is mandated to from a new breed of
modern apostles in order to make Jesus Master, the Way, the Truth, and Life, known
and loved by all through the modern and efficacious means of communications
media.
Mission
In keeping with its mandate, the mission of SPSF commits itself to:
1. The transformation of seminarians into dedicated and effective communicator of
the good news.
2. A rigorous and holistic program of study life.
3. A sustained prayer life.
4. An active apostolate.
5. A dynamic communion of life and sharing of good rooted in a sound pedagogy.
Piety
Piety deepens the seminarians relationship with God. They draw strength for
their vocation from the Lord in the Eucharisitc celebration and Eucharistic adoration. They are also formed to know and love the Lord through lectio divina,
daily meditation, monthly recollections and retreats. Other practices of piety are
regular morning and evening prayers, rosary, corincina, and confessions. They
practice the Way, Truth and Life method in their journey towards configuration
with the Master. The seminarians are also guided by their spiritual directors and
formators in the course of their seminary life.
Academics
Apostolate
Since the congregations mission is in line with social communication, the seminarians express their skills in different fields of the apostolate. They are designated
and assigned in different apostolic fields: the editorial apostolate, mini-media
apostolate, multimedia apostolate and diffusion and marketing apostolate.
These activities make them be more aware of the nature of the congregations
apostolate and build a strong foundation for future apostles of social communication.
Community Life
The seminarians live a life of unity grounded in the spirit of camaraderie, fraternal
communion and mutual charity and respect. They imbibe egalitarian concerns
and simplicity of life. They work together and share memorable experiences.
They celebrate together sportsfests, feast days, and extra-curricular activities.
They eat, study and pray together, helping each other to work in line with the
Pauline spirituality and mission.
MR. CECILIO ACASIO is a graduate of San Jose Seminary in Quezon City. He obtained his Masters degree in Sociology at the Asian
Social Institute in Manila. He took his Licentiate in Sacred Theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. He has been
teaching in Saint Paul Seminary for the past twenty three years
amd is currently the Faculty Chairman. He teaches Logic, Epistemology, Ethics, and Metaphysics.
REV. FR. JOSE ARIPIO, SSP obtained his AB Philosophy at Saint Paul
Seminary and completed his theological studies at San Carlos
Seminary in Makati City. At present, he is the Provincial Superior of
the Philippine Macau Province of the Society of Saint Paul, and is
a candidate for Masters in Sacred Theology major in Sacred Scripture at the Divine Word Seminary, Tagaytay City. He teaches Latin
1 and 2.
REV. FR. IAN PAUL EMPIG, SSP is a Cum Laude graduate of AB Philosophy and AB Communication from Saint Paul Seminary. Soon after,
he finished his theological studies at Loyola School of Theologyin
Quezon City. He is the National Vocation Director of the Society of
Saint Paul. He teaches Basic Catechism 1 and 2, and Interpersonal
Communication.
MR. PAUL LESLIE M. REMO finished AB Philosophy and AB Communication and graduated Cum Laude from Saint Paul Seminary. He
later took MA Education at University of the Philippines-Diliman. He
is currently taking up Doctor of Philosophy in Special Education at
the University of the Philippines-Diliman. He teaches Introduction
to Theater Arts, Radio and Television Principles and Practices, Print
Media Principles and Practices, and Introduction to New Communication Technology.
MS. SAJENI MALAY finished BS Mathematics and MA Mathematics
Education at the Philippine Normal University in Manila. She teaches College Algebra and Elementary Statistics.
MS. MARISSA AMON is a graduate of Bachelor of Secondary Education from the Royal and Pontifical University of Santo Tomas. She
took MA Physical Education at the Philippine Normal University in
Manila. She handles Physical Education subjects.
A Teachers' Prayer
Thank you Lord, for giving me the chance to reach my students every-
day.
Bless my mind, O Lord, that I may be able to impart to them the wisdom
that they need in this life.
Bless my eyes, O Lord, that I may be able to see You in each one of them.
Bless my lips, O Lord, that I may be able to tell them the truth in everything to guide them in life.
Bless my heart, O Lord, that I may love my students the way You
love me.
Bless my hands, O Lord , that I may teach them the skills needed
to find intricate and rewarding job to support them in life.
Lastly, bless my whole being, O Lord, that I may be a living example of all the good things that I teach them.
Amen
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