Questions, questions
It is a wet and drizzly day. :P
In the midst of my day-off, I still get to do some administrative stuff that just doesn't want to go away. One wonders if such stuff I put up with actually contribute to anything that can be called as ministerial or pastoral initiatives. *sigh*
Recently, I received a rather surprising request from the catechists who are teaching the Pri 4 children. They have collated a series of questions which the children have come up and gave them to me to be answered as it has lots of bearings on the life of a priest and vocations.
So here goes, selected ones that is:
a. Why did you become a priest? Why are there such things as priests?
Tough one! If I have to relate my life/vocation story here, it will take the whole entry to tomorrow to complete. Check it out at this old site of mine here for a brief rundown of how I came to be who I am today. As for the existence of priests, well, that because Jesus had to continue his mission here and called upon his apostles to carry on. Through them and subsequently their predecessors (those followers after them) we have what the Church as we see it today. Priests also act as spiritual leaders in the faithful community together with the bishops to build up the people and help each other to continue to live out the faith in today's settings.
b. What are your hobbies?
Roller blading, reading, guitar, movies, softball, volleyball, badminton, squash.
c. What is your favourite food?
Babi pongteh, Indian curries, rasam, chicken rice, devil's curry. :)
d. Do priests play games?
Why not? I play squash on and off and also roller blade for recreation purposes
e. Do you gamble?
Hmmm... that thought always come to mind. If it is about casino, Toto, 4D, Lottery, etc. then NO. Don't find these worth wasting money and time on - really. Have seen and heard of many who have been burned and lives destroyed because of love for this sort of money grabbing/making attitude. If it is about taking risks concerning the need to grow towards a better living and walking with Christ, then there have been many occasions where I gamble my comfort zone for a future that is not necessarily clear or even stable for my liking.
e. Do you get angry?
Lots of time! Only thing is I don't show it. I feel sometimes as if I am clearing up other people's problem. But my priesthood demands that I must be compassionate and my heavenly Father is compassionate. So, I don't waste my time getting all hot up over all these. I practice simple breathing exercises to expel these irritants. It helps. Try it!
In the midst of my day-off, I still get to do some administrative stuff that just doesn't want to go away. One wonders if such stuff I put up with actually contribute to anything that can be called as ministerial or pastoral initiatives. *sigh*
Recently, I received a rather surprising request from the catechists who are teaching the Pri 4 children. They have collated a series of questions which the children have come up and gave them to me to be answered as it has lots of bearings on the life of a priest and vocations.
So here goes, selected ones that is:
a. Why did you become a priest? Why are there such things as priests?
Tough one! If I have to relate my life/vocation story here, it will take the whole entry to tomorrow to complete. Check it out at this old site of mine here for a brief rundown of how I came to be who I am today. As for the existence of priests, well, that because Jesus had to continue his mission here and called upon his apostles to carry on. Through them and subsequently their predecessors (those followers after them) we have what the Church as we see it today. Priests also act as spiritual leaders in the faithful community together with the bishops to build up the people and help each other to continue to live out the faith in today's settings.
b. What are your hobbies?
Roller blading, reading, guitar, movies, softball, volleyball, badminton, squash.
c. What is your favourite food?
Babi pongteh, Indian curries, rasam, chicken rice, devil's curry. :)
d. Do priests play games?
Why not? I play squash on and off and also roller blade for recreation purposes
e. Do you gamble?
Hmmm... that thought always come to mind. If it is about casino, Toto, 4D, Lottery, etc. then NO. Don't find these worth wasting money and time on - really. Have seen and heard of many who have been burned and lives destroyed because of love for this sort of money grabbing/making attitude. If it is about taking risks concerning the need to grow towards a better living and walking with Christ, then there have been many occasions where I gamble my comfort zone for a future that is not necessarily clear or even stable for my liking.
e. Do you get angry?
Lots of time! Only thing is I don't show it. I feel sometimes as if I am clearing up other people's problem. But my priesthood demands that I must be compassionate and my heavenly Father is compassionate. So, I don't waste my time getting all hot up over all these. I practice simple breathing exercises to expel these irritants. It helps. Try it!
The drizzle outside seems to be clearing now and I think I can go out and catch a breeze or two after staying in for this long. The world beckons!

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