Fr. Al’s Birthday

It’s Fr. Al’s Birthday and I already set a schedule to visit him in his resting place in Cavite.

Fr. Al is the founder of Sisters of Mary School and I was one of the scholar. I am so privilege to know him and be part of his congregation. I am not who I am today if not because of him. The school imparted values to me that even until today is a big part of me.

If without his teachings, I am not be able to know the value of sharing blessings, I am not be able to know the value of helping others. Maybe, I am so high of myself if I was not mold early on.

When I was in my lowest point, the teachings I taught help me build myself again and I know that there were times that I will feel so down but with the deep foundation I had during high school I always believe that I can always get up.

If you like to know more about Fr. Al, you can check this link about him.

Then I got a chance to see my batchmate, Sr. Quennie who devote herself to stay in the congregation. 

I visited the school with my batchmates who work with me with my manufacturing business.

Then we had our quick dining at Leslie’s Tagaytay.

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Feb. 11, 2015

I went back to Sisters of Mary Girlstown Cavite to see Sr. Riza again. I also see to it to share on my little way. Since, I am a graduate of the Sisters of Mary, I made a promise to myself when I was still a student that if ever I will become successful when I graduated, I will definitely donate part of my earnings to the school.

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I believe that Fr. Al helps me to achieve my goals in life and without him I am not where I am today. He has  a big influence to my whole being. Without the help of the Sisters, I know that I don’t have this values I have now.

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That is the resting place of Fr. Al and just last month He was already Venerable and we are really so happy for it kasi malapit na maging Santo si Fr. Al.

You can read about his life through this link.