St. Catherine of Siena (dedicated to the Notre Dame-Siena of Tacurong City)
Posted on Sunday, 27 November 2016
St. Catherine of Siena
(Dedicated to the Notre Dame-Siena of
Tacurong City)
By Apolinario Villalobos
She could have been
Just another pretty face in the village,
But the call of the Lord
Came loud, strong and intense
That nothing could block the path
She chose that led to Him
Whose Heart bursts with blinding grace
And warmth that’s just so overwhelming.
Dedicating her life to the Lord
She lived with simplicity,
And despite the affluence of her family
She led a life filled with frugality;
She spent her time with the unfortunates
Who could barely make both ends meet
Making sacrifice stand for what it’s meant
As that was her cherished dream ever since.
Writing her way to prominence
She tried her best to be heard
For the sake of her countrymen;
Though the goings were tough
For favorable consequence,
She was not deterred
For instead, her courage
Was prodded on by insistence.
As the Lord’s intellectual instrument
She did her best with the pen’s power
Patching up the rift that beleaguered the
Church -
This she did while helping the destitute;
She lighted up gloomy nights with her
radiance
For without even a single complaint
She made lost souls find their way
Back to the Lord - just like any other saint.
The world is lucky for her legacies –
Courage toughened by perseverance
Patience intensified by wisdom
Humility bolstered by endurance
Simplicity anchored on diligence;
Nobody has ever thought
That intercession of such a dainty girl -
Much later by others, shall be sought.
St. Catherine …
She is all that women should emulate -
Pretty, yet modest and humble to the
highest
Ever submissive to the Lord’s will
Never asking why she must suffer for others
Taking to heart every thing she did
In the hope that someday -
The Church would, at last, be united!
(The former Notre Dame Girls Department of
Tacurong City that used to be under the Dominican nuns, is now under the
administration of the nuns who belong to the Order of St. Catherine.)
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