
When we are given the chance to extend a hand and offer hope, may our hearts not hesitate. Let us turn our own wounds into bridges of compassion—using our pain not as a prison, but as a path to lift others in hope. And in doing so, may we allow God to guide our hearts to believe in the hope unseen.
In a society devoured by titles, power, and greed, may our voices become the shield of the unheard. To some, this may seem like foolishness—but for God, it is a revelation of how good His creation can truly be. Evil does not always have the final word; grace remains relentless and quietly victorious.
For the youth and families who suffer in silence under the weight of injustice, may we become their invisible foundation—the reason they can continue, even when the world refuses to see them.
Let our intelligence be more than brilliance—may it be courage.
Let our talents be more than gifts—may they become witnesses to our purpose.
As St. Ignatius of Loyola once said:
“Love ought to show itself in deeds more than in words.”
So let us act, speak, and live in ways that make God’s love real, especially for those the world chooses to ignore.
