By Lu Mahino
Our letter sender, Lu Mahino, is from Kolambugan, Lanao del Norte and is presently based in Hong Kong. She is an active parishioner in Rosary Church parish, serving as lector and youth coordinator.
Sometime in September, Fr Eamon Sheridan, the assistant parish priest for the English-speaking congregation at Rosary Church, Kowloon, Hong Kong, posted the Misyon link on Facebook featuringThe Road to Agoo by ‘truknoiz’ (Kurt Pala). ‘Inspiring’ was the way Father Eamon, who is a member of the Columban General Council, which moved from Ireland to Hong Kong last year, described it.
Thank you, Kurt. I've been going over your detailed account for the nth time and, like I said before, you really truly rock! You completed your pilgrimage within days and in the process ‘gained’ yourself. You will always have this experience to guide you, to fall back on - what a blessing! By sharing the experience with us, you in turn have become a blessing. For over a week now I’ve been depressed, and re-reading your article has somewhat reinforced my resolve to snap out of this rut.
God bless you, Kurt. You have the makings of a good priest.
Again, thank you, and thanks to Father Eamon who made it possible for me and my friends to whom I forwarded the link, to read about such an awesome experience.
You may contact Lu Mahino at ludillandra@yahoo.com
NOTE: To watch the video presentation of the article
The Road to Agoo, pls click
here.
**Lu recommends this site, www.wccm.org, for an alternative way of meditation and prayer.