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Frank Savadera

@sjfrankdennis

A Filipino Jesuit tweeting about life, organizations, leadership, spirituality, religion, diversity, equity & inclusion. 🇵🇭✝️😀💙

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Songs are written from a particular context. Never be apologetic for writing about who and what you are. Compositions are made more real if and when they come from our personal life stories. . Glad to have taken the time to attend this workshop.

Songs are written from a particular context. 
Never be apologetic for writing about who and what you are.  Compositions are made more real if and when they come from our personal life stories.
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Glad to have taken the time to attend this workshop.
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Faithful confessor, father wise and prudent, this glorious Pastor, filled with joy forever, reigns in the heavens, as we praise and honor his worthy triumph.

Faithful confessor, father wise and prudent, this glorious Pastor, filled with joy forever, reigns in the heavens, as we praise and honor his worthy triumph.
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Even as when we may think that God is silent, He hears us; He sends help to us … even before we may recognize that help had indeed arrived.

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In Ignatian spirituality, there is such a thing as INDIFFERENCE … that is, not so much about being passive, unconcerned or nonchalant; but rather, manifesting INTERNAL FREEDOM -- being FREE, never ever so attached to things; being OPEN to where the Spirit leads.

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Whatever may our situations be, whether that be an experience of success or failure, wealth or poverty, times of sickness or health - every instance is an opportunity to hear and listen to how God speaks to us; and speaking to us kindly and with much love.

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Lord, give me only what I need! . What if we have more than what we need -- a surplus of everything: power, authority and material goods? What then do we need God for? Can an excess of things make us less dependent on God?