of men

on the jesuit of noon
the red
all the mountains
the day
light
and heaven
or two to come slowly handed back
you had they fling their chivalry consumes
would put a heaven an abbey gallop
this involves the wrinkles of mines
try can estimate our lord of clay
in vision

pagkat taglay lakas mong angkin

At mapapawi ang takot sa 'kin,

PANUNUMPA

UP Madrigal Singers/ Jesuit Music Ministry

from MADZ GOES JESUITS Album


Ikaw lamang ang pangakong mahalin
Sa sumpang sa’yo magpakailan pa man
Yakapin mon’g bawat sandali, 
Ang buhay kong sumpang sa’yo lamang alay, 

At mapapawi ang takot sa ‘kin
Pangakong walang hanggan

Ikaw lamang ang pangakong susundin
Sa takbo sakdal, liwanagan ang daan
Yakapin mong bawat sandali, 
Ang buhay kong sumpang sa’yo lamang alay

At mapapawi ang takot sa ‘kin
‘Pagkat taglay lakas mong angkin

Ikaw ang siyang pag-ibig ko
Asahan mo ang katapatan ko
Kahit ang puso ko’y nalulumbay, 
Mananatiling ikaw pa rin

Ikaw lamang ang pangakong mahalin
Sa sumpang sa iyo magpakailan pa man
Yakapin mo’ng bawat sandali, 
Ang buhay kong sumpang sa’yo lamang alay, 

At mapapawi ang takot sa ‘kin
Pangakong walang hanggan

At mapapawi ang takot sa ‘kin
Pagkat taglay lakas mong angkin

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Nerdy, Latin, Jesuit Joke

Seriously this is so bad it’s incredible. 

A Franciscan and a Jesuit were walking in a forest, and the Jesuit noticed that there was an echo.

Thinking to play a prank on his companion, the Jesuit shouted out in Latin:
Quod est Franciscanorum regula?” (“What is the rule of the Franciscans?”)
And the echo replied: “…gula, gula, gula.” (“Gluttony, gluttony, gluttony.”)

In a heartbeat the Franciscan shouted out: “Fuitne Judas Jesuita?” (“Was Judas a Jesuit?”)
And the echo replied: “…ita, ita, ita.” (“Yes, yes, yes.”)

There are probably only a handful of people who find this as funny as I do.

“It’s really become a critical part of our Jesuit Catholic identity and mission. The poor in particular will be most affected by climate change in this century. So the people least responsible for causing it are going to end up suffering the largest consequences.”

—Gonzaga University professor Brian Henning speaking about the university’s adoption of a sustainability plan, including reducing energy consumption to zero by 2050.

“Nothing is more practical than finding God, than falling in love in a quite absolute, final way. What you are in love with, what seizes your imagination, will affect everything. It will decide what will get you out of bed in the morning, what you do with your evenings, how you spend your weekends, what you read, whom you know, what breaks your heart, and what amazes you with joy and gratitude. Fall in Love, stay in love, and it will decide everything”

—Pedro Arrupe, SJ
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