IGNATIUS IN ART DAY 9: “The man who sets about making others better is wasting his time, unless he begins with himself.”

Artwork and Reflection by Zedrick Clark San Antonio St. Ignatius went through a series of ups and downs, among the most significant was when he was hit by a cannonball in 1521. While recuperating, he experienced  conversion which led him to walk in a different path, not his, but God’s. This change affected him soContinue reading “IGNATIUS IN ART DAY 9: “The man who sets about making others better is wasting his time, unless he begins with himself.””

IGNATIUS IN ART DAY 8: “Under the Waxing Crescent ”

Artwork by Riane PamonReflection by Yzabella Rae Narvadez “Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam” means dedicating all things for the greater glory of God while “Magis” is choosing the more loving option. Unlike those two, “Cura Personalis” had always baffled me the most. It is simply explained as “Caring for yourself by giving equal importance to allContinue reading “IGNATIUS IN ART DAY 8: “Under the Waxing Crescent ””

IGNATIUS IN ART DAY 7: “Care for the Whole Person”

Artwork by Riane PamonReflection by Kailyn Marie Magno Halfway through 2020 and a surplus of direful circumstances have unanticipatedly beset our lives. Due to organic and man-made outbreaks, we were forced into new customs. I should have been striding through the hallways of Ateneo by now if it weren’t for this ongoing pandemic. Lunch breaksContinue reading “IGNATIUS IN ART DAY 7: “Care for the Whole Person””

IGNATIUS IN ART DAY 6: “Cura Personalis”

Artwork by Riane PamonReflection by Amber Coleen T. Oloya At the moment, I am perfectly all right, scarcely affected by the deadly crisis. I am enclosed in my comfort zone―merely staying in the house, doing whatever I like, being able to eat what I crave, and so on. In short, I live a simple yetContinue reading “IGNATIUS IN ART DAY 6: “Cura Personalis””

IGNATIUS IN ART DAY 5: “The Risk in Falling in Love”

Artwork by Errika BalderamaReflection by Megan Orendain I often ask myself why people put such high premium on love even if people in our age cannot fully understand it. For the concept of love has been so vague and complex. It is unpredictable yet impactful. It is selfish and at times selfless. Love may beContinue reading “IGNATIUS IN ART DAY 5: “The Risk in Falling in Love””

IGNATIUS IN ART DAY 4: “Love ought to manifest itself more in deeds than in words”

Artwork by Neo AntonioReflection by Yuan Angelo Pacao Ever since I started schooling, I always found myself being the leader of many activities. From small groupworks to class projects, my classmates always choose me to be ‘the leader’. I admit that I am not really the best student, and I would always ask: “why me?” Continue reading “IGNATIUS IN ART DAY 4: “Love ought to manifest itself more in deeds than in words””

IGNATIUS IN ART DAY 3: “The Ribbon of Compassion”

Artwork by Ella PasionaReflection by Mhika de la Rama    Crime, depression, unemployment, and the pandemic; these are just few of the problems that our country is facing. Living in this post-quarantine world is some a big challenge. We are placed in a time where a great number of families have to fight for survival. LetContinue reading “IGNATIUS IN ART DAY 3: “The Ribbon of Compassion””

IGNATIUS IN ART DAY 2: A Challenge

Artwork and Reflection by Alexa Aguirre Eyes — alluring, imprinting a familiar scorch, shaking the depths of my stagnant soul — stare back at me as my mind starts its journey towards the unfamiliar. The cogwheels turn as my gaze linger, the flames seem to shine brighter the longer I observed. I continued to studyContinue reading “IGNATIUS IN ART DAY 2: A Challenge”

IGNATIUS IN ART DAY 1: Manifesting Love in the Acts of Service

Artwork by Paige GarchitorenaReflection by Elaine Nicole V. Guevarra “Lord, teach me to be generous. Love is elusive and evasive for many teenagers. It is not easy to recognize love at first glance; even more finding love— which simply means that sharing love is beyond remarkable. It takes a generous heart to give love thatContinue reading “IGNATIUS IN ART DAY 1: Manifesting Love in the Acts of Service”

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