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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 04 E –SVD SPIRITUALITY

FINAL OUTPUT
Name: ALLIAH LOZANDE OROGO Course & Year level: BSBA FIN MAN II
Date: MAY 17, 2023 Block: H Class schedule: MON/WED; 9:00 – 10:30 AM
Instructor: SIR HANJAM EUGENE HABITAN

1.WHAT DO YOU THINK IS YOUR LIFE MISSION?

MY LIFE MISSION
Finding one's life mission or purpose is a deeply personal and unique journey. It requires
introspection, self-awareness, and exploration. To reflect on this topic, I should question myself; what
could be my core values, passions, talents, and issues I care about. Additionally, I can look back at my life
experiences and identify moments of fulfillment and joy as clues to my life mission.

Everyone has been dealing for ages with the idea of having a life mission or purpose. Many
people ponder this subject at various points throughout their life. While some people may have the answer
right away, others can need years of thinking and exploration. Finding one's life purpose might be
difficult, but it can also be very fulfilling. As I consider how will I know what my life mission is, looking
back to my life experience back then may help me identify my purpose in this world. Since am still young
and still studying, I guess living a life of having confidence, integrity, compassion, and thankfulness,
likewise to become a good daughter to my parents is my life mission. And lastly to improve myself by
reflecting on my past mistakes and attaining my personal objectives. With all the struggles and hardships
I’ve experience to become where I am right now is what makes me more dedicated and motivated to
continue with my journey as well as to continue exploring with life and find what could really be my
mission/purpose in the world.

In conclusion, finding once mission takes time, it is not an emotion but rather an urge to fulfill a
need. I'm developing myself to fulfill my mission, and because of this, I'm confident that I'm carrying out
my tasks to the best of my potential. And what’s amazing is that as I explore with life looking for my
purpose, I learned so many things as well as realized how beautiful and meaningful life is. And it a gift
that we should all appreciate and value.

“Pax vobiscum” - John 20:19


RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 04 E –SVD SPIRITUALITY
FINAL OUTPUT
Name: ALLIAH LOZANDE OROGO Course & Year level: BSBA FIN MAN II
Date: MAY 17, 2023 Block: H Class schedule: MON/WED; 9:00 – 10:30 AM
Instructor: SIR HANJAM EUGENE HABITAN

2. HOW CAN YOU BE A WITNESS TO THE WORD?

A WITNESS TO THE WORD


Being a witness to the word means being an active participant in sharing and spreading the
message of truth, love, and compassion that lies at the heart of our existence. It involves standing up for
what is right and just, and being a voice for those who cannot speak for themselves.

One way to be a witness to the word is to live a life in accordance with the values I hold dear.
This means leading by example and demonstrating kindness, empathy, and integrity in everything I do.
By embodying these qualities, I can inspire others to follow suit and create a ripple effect that can bring
positive change to the world. I need to be mindful of my surroundings and my own thoughts and
emotions. it can help me to be fully present in each moment and to observe the world with curiosity and
openness. And as I become more aware of my surroundings, I must also cultivate compassion and
empathy towards others. Being a witness means being present to others' experiences and emotions, even
when they may be difficult or uncomfortable to witness. Moreover it can help me to approach by actively
listening and seeking to understand the perspectives of others, we can build bridges of understanding and
empathy that can help heal the divisions in our world.

In essence, being a witness to the word involves being attentive to our surroundings,
developing kindness and understanding towards others, and actively working to improve our world. It
urges us to look beyond our personal viewpoints and approach the world with an open heart and with a
determination to create positive change. If we embody these qualities, we can be effective witnesses to the
word and contribute to a brighter future for everyone.

“Pax vobiscum” - John 20:19


RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 04 E –SVD SPIRITUALITY
FINAL OUTPUT
Name: ALLIAH LOZANDE OROGO Course & Year level: BSBA FIN MAN II
Date: MAY 17, 2023 Block: H Class schedule: MON/WED; 9:00 – 10:30 AM
Instructor: SIR HANJAM EUGENE HABITAN

3. HOW DO YOU/ CAN YOU INCORPORATE THE LESSONS THAT YOU HAVE LEARNED
FROM SVD SPIRITUALITY IN YOUR DAILY LIFE?

SVD SPIRITUALITY
SVD (Societas Verbi Divini) spirituality is rooted in the belief that God is present and active
in the world, and that we are called to participate in God's mission of love and reconciliation. SVD
spirituality emphasizes the importance of being open to the Holy Spirit, cultivating a deep interior life,
and engaging in active service to others. It offers profound teachings and principles that can guide
individuals in their spiritual journey. Integrating these lessons into our daily lives requires conscious
effort and reflection. This reflection paper explores the significance of SVD Spirituality and provides
insights into how we can effectively incorporate its lessons into our everyday experiences.
SVD Spirituality emphasizes the importance of compassionate service to others. To incorporate
this lesson into our daily lives, we must actively seek opportunities to serve and uplift those around us. By
extending kindness, compassion, and empathy to others, we become channels of Divine love in the world.
Engaging in volunteer work, acts of charity, or simply offering a listening ear to someone in need can
profoundly impact our lives and the lives of others. And with this I can better understand the nature of
this spirituality by studying and reflecting on the writings and teachings of the SVD tradition. I will
acquire the skills needed to continue my journey and successfully apply these lessons to my everyday
situations by delving into its wisdom.
In conclusion, incorporating the lessons of SVD spirituality into daily life requires a
commitment to personal growth and transformation. It demands that we be open to the Holy Spirit,
cultivate an attitude of service and compassion, and strive to live with integrity and authenticity. By
embracing these principles, we can become instruments of God's love and participate in the mission of
reconciliation and healing that is at the heart of SVD spirituality.

“Pax vobiscum” - John 20:19

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