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Feet in the move, heart on fire 🔥
Endo Parish Seeds of Vocation.
May God bless our motherland to produce more seeds of Vocation.
@ .Vallary .Amon #🙏
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27/01/2026
22/01/2026

“Water is the quiet promise of life when we protect it,
we protect every breath the Earth will ever take.” 💧🌱

12/11/2025

Lord, may Amon-Ra walk in the light of Your Kingdom now and always, grounded in gratitude, and ever ready to praise You for Your healing and grace. Amen.
Happy Birthday to me 🎉🎉✨🎂🎂

12/11/2025

Let’s Think 🧠 ☯️
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‎Let’s think about Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego — three men who refused to bow. Before them stood a golden statue glittering with pride, and behind them, a furnace roaring with death. Everyone else had knelt; the music played, the crowd obeyed, and the law was clear. But faith doesn’t follow the crowd. They stood tall when the world bowed low.
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‎That story isn’t just ancient fire — it’s our furnace today. Each of us faces moments when compromise feels safer, when standing for truth feels like stepping into flames. The furnace may take many forms: rejection, loss, temptation, or fear. But faith, like gold, is proven in the fire. The question is never will the fire come? — it’s will you still stand when it does?
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‎Sometimes, like them, we find ourselves bound — tied by circumstances, by worry, by what-ifs. Yet the moment they fell into the fire, the very flames that were meant to destroy them became the place of their freedom. The ropes burned, but not their skin. The fire consumed their bo***ge, not their being. God didn’t keep them from the fire — He met them in it.
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‎The fourth man in the fire — “like a son of God” — is the mystery of grace walking with us. When life feels unbearable, when the heat rises and everything dear seems to melt away, that’s when His presence becomes visible. The miracle wasn’t just that they survived; it was that they sang inside the flames. Worship is strongest when the world expects your silence.
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‎Faith doesn’t always change the furnace, but it changes the outcome. The same fire that destroyed the king’s soldiers became the stage for God’s glory. And when they stepped out, not even the smell of smoke clung to them — a symbol that God doesn’t just deliver you, He restores you without trace of what you’ve endured.
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‎This story isn’t about escaping trials; it’s about encountering God within them. It’s the reminder that no fire is too hot for His presence, no bo***ge too tight for His word to break. The fire that was meant to end you can become the fire that refines you.
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‎Nebuchadnezzar declared, “Blessed be the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, who sent His angel and delivered His servants who trusted in Him.” (Daniel 3:28)
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‎When faith stands firm, even kings take notice.
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‎🔥 When you walk through fire, His presence walks too — and what binds you will burn, but you will not.
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22/10/2025

‎🌿✨ In Remembrance ✨🌿
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‎Pause and ponder🧠…
‎A student sits in the quiet of an examination room —
‎Questions unfold like mysteries written on the heart.
‎In the silence, memory awakens;
‎Lessons once learned in class and whispered in the library
‎Flow back like a gentle stream of grace.
‎Knowledge returns — not by chance,
‎But by the sacred act of remembering.
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‎So it is with Christ,
‎Who said, “Do this in remembrance of me” (Luke 22:19).
‎The Eucharist becomes our divine classroom,
‎Where meditation is the pen,
‎Prayer the ink,
‎And love the answer that never fades.
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‎In every sacred remembrance,
‎We recall not only His sacrifice,
‎But His unending presence —
‎Living, teaching, and transforming us anew.
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‎And Mary, the Virgin of silent reflection,
‎Keeps all these things in her heart (Luke 2:19).
‎She teaches us that memory is not mere thought,
‎But a living flame of love —
‎A bridge between heaven and the soul.
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‎So when we sit in the silence of life’s exam,
‎May our hearts remember as she did —
‎May our answers flow with faith,
‎Our minds rest in prayer,
‎And our souls find peace in the Eucharistic Presence.
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‎🌸 “In remembering, we become what we behold — Christ living within us.” 🌸
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25/07/2025

AVOID ATTITUDES OF SUPERIORITY

✍️True greatness is not in feeling superior to others, but in recognizing that we all have something to learn and teach.
When we adopt attitudes of superiority, we create invisible barriers that distance us from others. Arrogance masks our insecurities and prevents the construction of relationships based on respect and empathy.
Avoiding superiority is an exercise in humility. It means listening carefully, welcoming different opinions and recognizing that each person has a wisdom that we may not know. Humility is silent, but it has power. It builds bridges, while arrogance builds walls. By choosing the path of equality, we become more human, more sensitive, and more open to the beauty that exists in diversity.
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08/07/2025

Begin nothing on earth unless it has its end in Heaven.

St. Charbel

04/07/2025

Children, let us love❤️ not in word or speech
but in deed and truth.
Everyone who hates his brother is a murderer,
a murderer does not have eternal life.
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26/06/2025

Dear Brothers in Formation,

📖 “You fuel the flame of hope in the life of the Church,” Pope Leo reminded you on June 24, 2025, at St. Peter’s Basilica—your presence isn’t a mere gesture; it is a living spark of renewal for the universal Church .

🥖 Be brave—bring your whole self to the Lord.
Leo urged you not to fear your own limits: *“Crises, limitations and frailties are not to be hidden; rather, they are opportunities for grace”.
Your wounds, your joys, your anxieties—they’re not liabilities but the very pathways through which the Spirit deepens your compassion and authenticity.

❤️ Love with Christ’s compassionate heart.
“Learn to love with the heart of Christ,” the Pope said—letting your interior journey, prayer, and encounters with art, nature, and the poor shape you into seminarians who serve with tenderness, mercy, and solidarity .

🛡️ Reject masks—embrace truth.
Honesty in your formation matters. “Do not hide behind masks or live hypocritical lives,” he encouraged . Allow heart-to-heart honesty—with God, with your formators, and with one another—to be the foundation of your future ministry.

🕊️ Cultivate prayer, interiority, and communion.
Leo emphasized: silence in prayer, listening to culture and creation, growth in relational maturity, and unity with your fellow seminarians and formators . You're not walking this path alone—your journey is supported by your brothers and the Church.

In practical steps:

What to Do Why It Matters

Open your heart before the Lord daily. Transformation begins within.
Share honestly in seminary community. Builds trust, removes masks, fosters real growth.
Embrace your limitations. They become channels of grace and empathy.
Engage prayer, art, nature, service. Shapes you into whole-hearted shepherds.
Serve with tenderness, joy, hope. You are the living flame of hope in the Church.

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