23rd Sunday In Ordinary Time Reflection
A couple of years ago, I remember it was my classmate’s birthday. Let me just call him Mr. Suave to preserve his unblemished reputation. It was Mr. Suave’s birthday. As usual, Dominic (our very own Dominic Derramas) made a fancy birthday card and placed it on the freedom board for seminarians to sign and write their greetings. I happened to pass by and so I grabbed a pen and wrote something on Mr. Suave’s birthday card. Do you wanna know what I wrote? Sorry can’t tell you, Mr. Suave might be throwing punches on me after this. I’ll give you a clue. It was something a birthday boy doesn’t wanna see or read in his birthday card.
Mr. Suave got embarrassed on what I did. He got mad. I never knew till someone informed me. He knew I was the culprit since we were fond of making fun of each other. I thought he was just overreacting. Maybe at that very moment it was just too much. It was really ridiculous.
The following day I realize that joke hit him below the......
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