Hail To St. Martha

This blog is dedicated to all those believers of St. Martha, individuals who are Catholics and were born on July 29 (feast of St. Martha) and all the dedicated mothers in the world. This blog is being written to exhibit that there are more inspirational virtues of St. Martha over worrying on the household tasks.

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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

After Teaching History, She Makes History

I still have recollection of the visual geographic image of the German invasion and the sequence of events during World War II. I think it’s not because of the war films I have watched. It’s because I had good memories of my History class back then. Our History teacher is none other than Sister Celia Tacujan, FMA. She is originally from Canlubang, Laguna coming from a family of professionals. She has a major in English and History and took her studies in the College of the Holy Spirit and the University of Sto. Tomas.

Back in our senior year, she had become a brilliant and dedicated mentor, a source of wisdom. She had also become a listening and understanding parent to all of us. She had so much fortitude to accept and hold the variedness and elasticity of the girls during her stay in Balic-balic.

When we graduated, most of us became her friends. She remained the cool sister and lady we all know of. Just don’t ask her to make an attempt to spill a joke. Those who knew her know what happens next. She is in California at the writing of this paper, attending to family matters.



In the 2nd photo--A photo taken during the Feast of Mary Help of Christians in Canlubang, Laguna in 2000. Shown in the photo are Antonette Paz-de Leon, Mavic Gisala-Pineda, Emely Lopamia-Lacuesta, Sister Celia Tacujan, FMA, Avic Guerrero, Lori Asistido and Sister Leilanie Macoy. Sister Leilanie is a graduate of Batch ‘83.Photos are courtesy of Lorie Asistido.

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