The Impact of Columban Formation on My Life

This is an extract from the sharing of Jose Isagani Flores PhD from Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental, a member of the first group to enter the College Formation Program of the Columbans in Mabolo, Cebu City, in 1984. He is on the college faculty at Colegio San Agustin, Bacolod City, where his wife, Jo Ann A. Flores PhD RN, is Dean of the College of Nursing.

 

By Jose Isagani Flores

 

This is an extract from the sharing of Jose Isagani Flores PhD from Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental, a member of the first group to enter the College Formation Program of the Columbans in Mabolo, Cebu City, in 1984. He is on the college faculty at Colegio San Agustin, Bacolod City, where his wife, Jo Ann A. Flores PhD RN, is Dean of the College of Nursing.

 

When asked to share at our Homecoming on ‘The Impact of Columban Formation on Our Lives’ I felt both nostalgic and hesitant.

It was through the Columbans that I learned to live in a community where there is friendship and love. The Columbans taught me the importance of caring for those who are in need, whose rights are not respected and trampled upon.

It was through the Columbans that I allowed myself to return to my childhood days to reminisce and to treasure affirmations through awards. In return I gained self-confidence and acceptance of myself. And the Columbans helped me realize that I am well-loved by my brothers and sisters, by my nephews and nieces especially through their fervent prayers.

The Columbans taught me the importance of Family Life. The family is a place of refuge, where each of us is accepted as a person, where we get the energy, meaning and strength to get on with our life. With the Columbans I learned the true meaning of love, especially for my wife Jo Ann and her unfading love. She is one of my greatest blessings from God. Her love is a gift that I am thankful for every day.

 

Amigo Columbano, a group of former Columban seminarians, in their Alumni Homecoming 2016, Cebu City