Starjed Micro-Financing Corporation with its corporate officers and staffs headed by the Human Formation and Evangelization Department visited the two jails in the province of Surigao namely: Surigao Norte Provincial Jail and Surigao City Jail to greet eac
h inmate a meaningful Christmas as our deepest way of showing our concerns to them and to make them feel the joyful and bountiful spirit of Christmas by giving something with great generosity. It might not be too expensive but what matters most is the purity of our intentions. We did not confine ourselves in our own comfort zones and spend pleasurably the little things that we have but rather, we reach out and extend our wide open arms to share the things that the world is valuing for the sake of our beloved brethren whom we most value. By so doing, we become ambassadors of Jesus’ unfathomable generosity for the salvation of the whole humanity. This is our way of responding the call to “kenosis”, to let go and emptied oneself of the things which we value for a greater purpose. Such may somehow be a reflection of the ultimate and mysterious “kenosis” of Jesus whom we devotedly follow.
“Meri Krismas na lang, sa akong mga minahal, sa akong mga kahigalaan sa malipayong puluy-anan, ako may nag-antos wa magpaabot nga kaloy-an i-ampo lamang ninyo kami ug meri krismas na lang…” a popular lyrics of the song I personally heard in the jail that kept on lingering my ears. It really manifested Jesus’ influence in their lives. I don’t know who made the lyrics of the song but it would openly suggest how lonely it would be to celebrate Christmas in the jail. It pained me a lot as if my heart is pierced with a lance having the thought in my mind that they would only celebrate their Christmas in the very little corner of the prison cell while others have been jumping and enjoying all out loud. They seemed to be the loneliest people living amidst of the jubilant environment. It is as if they were in a concert standing in the middle, so idle and lonely while others are shouting and dancing with oozing energy. I might be too emotional but with all honesty, I almost shed tears watching over them singing and dancing inside their prison cell trying to convince themselves that Christmas would still be the same even inside the jail. I could really sense the glow of their hopeless faces and the gladness in their hearts being visited by a family not by blood but a family united in the mercy of the Lord. They might be deprived of seeing the bright and crystallized Christmas lights and décor yet Starjed stands by her name, that is, to be a star that gives direction, a star that gives hope, a star that gives illumination to the lives that is clouded with so much darkness. Starjed, moved by the mercy of the Lord, brought her light to the dark corners of the prison cell so that the light of Jesus would shine so brightly in the hearts of every inmate. Hearts have been burning with so much happiness both the inmates and the Starjed family despite the cold bars that desperately separate us apart. It adds to their confidence and hope for a brighter tomorrow by just manifesting our sincere sympathy to them instead of putting them in a box of prejudices. They badly need us; they hunger for our presence, to make them feel that they still belong to a community where they came from. Ultimately, they need our prayers for the reparation of what has been damage, for what has been lost and to help them become courageous to hope for a new world that awaits them soon.
6 comments:
you always deserves our appreciation Sir James for your never ending well-done articles.. keep it up always.. :)
sir james! hehe =)
rare and precious opportunity. want to try this also. having to do an extraordinary activity influencing people.
@the islander - indeed, its good to be a good influence to others...
Praise GOD for your never ending goodness Sir :) May you continue sharing your lives to others specially to those who needs you most .
imu jud ko gikatulgan. hehehehe bitaw I did enjoy reading some articles in your blog. You're such a wonderful person james.! I envy you for having such opportunity to deal with that kind of people. I should be more thankful for what I have right now. Just continue to be a blessing to others :)
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