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Ascende Superius!

"Come on up, my friend, to a higher place" (Lk 14:10) This is where I post my two cents' worth of reflections on matters pastoral, spiritual, and theological always with the end in view of helping others, and, in turn, being helped by them as we climb as pilgrims towards the mountain of the Lord.

Friday, September 25, 2015

UPK is Genius on Air Episode of Sept. 25, 2015: Stories of my Father

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[DWBL 1242] Usap Pang Kabataan - May 22, 2015

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[DWBL 1242] Usap Pang Kabataan - May 8, 2015

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Casetta di Antonio Foundation, Inc.

Casetta di Antonio Foundation, Inc.
CAFI Logo & Motto

A WORD ABOUT THE LOGO

The chosen motto of the foundation is my favorite passage from Luke 14:10 “Amice, ascende superius! (Come on up, friend, to a higher place.) This stands for the idea of the Foundation as focused on inviting myself, first of all, as a priest, and others, too, as brother priests, to go up higher, transcend natural human limitations and weaknesses, get beyond oneself, and figuratively scale the heights of their human and ministerial potentials as priests after the heart of Christ, the Good Shepherd.

That motto stands for my longstanding interest for the heights, for whatever is better, nobler, and higher in every sense of the term. It represents my dream for a better world, a better church, and definitely better equipped ministers and pastors, who also heed the call of the Lord to go up where it’s higher, where things are better, where everything could be elevated towards the heights of wholeness and holiness. Recently, DBTC Mandaluyong requested if they could use the same motto, in replacement of the one, through my suggestion, that was adopted back in 1987 (Pro Deo et Patria). I was glad again to be part of their ongoing journey as they scale the heights of academic professionalism and search for excellence.


The logo contains four distinct elements that represent the vision of CAFI:

1. The powerful symbol of mountains and the heights represented by the two peaks in green.

2. The equally powerful symbol of the “way” or the “path” (patoto) that meanders upwards in between the two peaks.

3. The letter M that the two mountain peaks appear to portray. It is a compelling but subtle image of Mother, referring principally to Mother Mary, who journeys on as guide together with me and fellow priests.

4. The figure of the priest (in yellow), and all those who journey closely with them who are all called to become the best he could be in the eyes of God and men.

CAFI Launched December 8, 2007

On the occasion of my 25th anniversary as a priest, the Casetta di Antonio Foundation, Inc. was launched in the Parish of St. Augustine, Mendez, Cavite.

At least 800 guests came to grace the occasion, along with many priests, mostly confreres and former students.

I acknowledge the help of Fr. Nioret Geronimo, SDB who gladly accepted my request to design the logo based on the nature, scope, purposes, and goals of the Foundation.

25th Ordination Anniversary Mass

25th Ordination Anniversary Mass
The Joy of Priesthood

OSJ College of Philosophy Graduation

OSJ College of Philosophy Graduation
The Obligatory Shot at the End

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