July-August 2010 - Pulong ng Editor

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Muchas Gracias!

I was so happy to see in the internet that Misyon Online mentioned the 35 young Columbans doing pilgrimage following the footsteps of st. columban. We walked through the path where Columbanus trod from Ireland to France, to Austria to Switzerland til we arrived in Bobbio where he died. We finished the pilgrimage last week and we are now taking time off here in Dalgan Park, Navan. The pilgrimage really gave me more knowledge of the patron saint Columbanus. His life has also inspired me as I journey in this world as a missionary.

Thank you very much for remembering us in your prayers. We are going back to the mission, the 35 young Columbans, full of hope and enthusiasm. We are really renewed and happy to know more or our patron. Muchas gracias. May we be blessed as we continue our ministry.

Muchas gracias.

Fr. Rolly Aniscal

thanks for the update

thank you for updating us on that very special trip father. looking forward to an article! hehe

salamat

thanks padre!

Coming from Mindanao, I am especially grateful for what the Columbans did in terms of building the Church in Mindanao. My parents' wedding was officiated by a Columban. My mother's theology teacher was a Columban. I had Columbans as parish priest. Being aggregated as a temporary member of the Society of Columbans inspires me and even drives me to give my self completely in the formation to become a Columban missionary priest someday, ready to be sent to bring the Good News just like any Columbans did in the past and today.

KURT ZION PALA

praying for your vocation

God bless you on your journey, Kurt. We here in the office always pray for your vocation.

Anne

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