Anyway,
whenever we did vacation in Atimonan those many years ago, it was an absolute
must for my Mom to attend mass every morning at the Our Lady of Angels Parish church in the
poblacion (please see http://www.atimonan.gov.ph/photo.cfm?PageNum_getBlog=20). I often accompanied her
of course, in my capacity as son and personal driver. :-)
My
Mom was born in Atimonan, and she grew up and lived there until she finished
high school. She left Atimonan when she was
sent to attend the Manila College of Pharmacy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manila_Central_University),
and from then on she permanently settled in Manila.
But one’s formative years will always have the strongest imprint on one’s soul, and since Mom grew up attending Masses at the Our Lady of Angels Parish church, she consequently never fails to visit the said church whenever she is in town. In fact it is normally our very first stop whenever we first arrive at Atimonan, even before we proceed to our Nanay's home. The church was built in 1603, and anyone who visits Atimonan can easily tell that this church is the town’s heart and very foundation.
But one’s formative years will always have the strongest imprint on one’s soul, and since Mom grew up attending Masses at the Our Lady of Angels Parish church, she consequently never fails to visit the said church whenever she is in town. In fact it is normally our very first stop whenever we first arrive at Atimonan, even before we proceed to our Nanay's home. The church was built in 1603, and anyone who visits Atimonan can easily tell that this church is the town’s heart and very foundation.
So anyway, I
think it was in 1999, during one of our annual vacations, and during one of our
visits to that ancient church, that I had this rather "unusual" prayer experience. I decided to pray to St. Francis of Assisi,
there and then in that particular church, because at that time I have started to become more
and more devoted to him, beginning to consider him as my personal patron
saint. He is after all my namesake.
So
I prayed, and prayed, and then for some reasons I looked up. Lo and behold, there he was, a statue of St.
Francis of Assisi, with his head tilted and his eyes directed precisely towards
me. Direct eye-to-eye contact, no
kidding. It’s a huge cavernous massive
stone of a church, and in all the places where I could sit, I ended up sitting
exactly where St. Francis’ gaze was transfixed.
Goosebumps? Not really, not at all. Instead there was an instant connection, a mutual understanding, an unexplainable peace, joy, and warmth. I just smiled a knowing smile, as I looked up at
him. :-)
Earlier
I said that it was an "unusual" prayer experience. Well, actually ... not really. That is, that sort of experience is not really so unusual
for me. But I prefer to keep most of my (similar) stories to myself, because there is
always the danger of being misunderstood and mislabelled. Some day I will write about all of them, in
proper context, in a book that I have already started to work on (that is, apart from the book on
Financial Management which I have also started to work on).
So,
why did I all of a sudden bring this up?
Yesterday,
as I was surfing the net, for some reasons I ended up in a website that introduced
me to a novena that I never knew existed.
The internet is a vast universe, but somehow I ended up here http://www.google.com.ph/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=novena+to+st.+francis+of+assisi+pdf&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&ved=0CC4QFjAB&url=http%3A%2F%2Fsacredheartfla.mhsoftware.com%2Fattachments%2F59%2F3181%2F2011%2520Novena%2520to%2520St%2520Francis.pdf&ei=4RJjUJ3jGPHtmAXS4oEQ&usg=AFQjCNEj4IPt6Rp_wMhhM7rm8-Mvlay9iw
The
Novena is supposed to start on September 26, and yesterday was indeed September
26. It is a nine-day novena that
culminates on October 4, the feast day of … who else … but my personal patron
saint, my namesake from Assisi.
I can take a hint, so I decided to start praying the novena yesterday.
I can take a hint, so I decided to start praying the novena yesterday.
When
I first clicked on the website and discovered that it was about the Saint from Assisi, once again
there was an instant connection, a mutual understanding, an unexplainable peace, joy,
and warmth.
And once again, I just smiled a knowing smile, as I gazed at the Saint's picture. But this time, with more love. ;-)
And once again, I just smiled a knowing smile, as I gazed at the Saint's picture. But this time, with more love. ;-)