Saturday, April 23, 2005

Payabang!

Tito: pare alam nyo ba? yung lolo ko sobrang manhid nun sa katawan, talagang walang pakiramdam. Akalain nyo ba naman minsan nadapa yun, dumudugo na yung tuhod nya hindi man lang nya napansi'ng may sugat pala siya, nakauwi pa nang bahay.

Vic: Ah wala yan sa lolo ko. Yung lolo ko sobrang walang pakiramdam. Akalain nyo ba namang minsan nasaksak yan sa tagiliran nang tiyan nya ni hindi man lang nya naramdaman. Alam nyo ginawa ah? Nag mahjong pa ha!

Joey: Ano ba yang mga lolo nyo napaka-sensitive. Alam nyo ba? yung lolo ko napana ng sibat nung natutulog yan, aba! Sa sobrang manhid ni-hindi man lang nagising sa sakit!

Tito, Vic: Eh anong nangyari?

Joey: Ayun hindi na nagising kahit kailan.

Monday, April 18, 2005

Mosaic Mind

Do you remember the space built by each hair stroke?

Do you remember every breath taken with high notes of anger?

I don’t remember them anymore.

Do you?

Do you?


Every zonrox smelling room, burnt by your grace

Of passion

Of lust

And of beauty

Of dancing little fires, which fumes rises up above

Choking Heaven


How lovely

How pungent

How striking


Now, do you remember?

Do you fucking remember?!

How every kiss killed me!

How every embrace murdered me!

HOW EVERY FUCKING YOU MASSACRED ME!!!


You are my many mask of innocence

My many little enemies

Ahh you have so many voices

So many

So many are you in me…

Saturday, April 09, 2005

PAPAL PROPHECIES

Saint Malachy O’ Morgair, also known as Maolmhaodhog ua Morgair and Maol Maedoc, was an irish monk born in 1904. Pope Clement III canonized him; it was the first canonization of an Irish saint. The most famous and best-known prophecies about the popes are those attributed to St. Malachy. He was a miraculous healer and a clairvoyant.

In 1139, St. Malachy went to Rome to give an account of the affairs of his diocese to the pope, Innocent II. While at Rome, he received the strange vision of the future wherein was unfolded before his mind the long list of illustrious pontiffs who were to rule the Church until the end of time. St. Malachy then gave his manuscript to Innocent II to console him in the midst of his tribulations, and that the document remained unknown in the Roman Archives until its discovery in 1590 (Cucherat, "Proph. de la succession des papes", ch. xv). They were first published by Arnold de Wyon, and ever since there has been much discussion as to whether they are genuine predictions of St. Malachy or forgeries. The silence of 400 years on the part of so many learned authors who had written about the popes, and the silence of St. Bernard especially, who wrote the "Life of St. Malachy", is a strong argument against their authenticity, but it is not conclusive if we adopt Cucherat's (Abbé Cucherat) theory that they were hidden in the Archives during those 400 years.

Each of his prophecies was appointed intricate, imaginative, and at times rather magical titles or mottos. Those who have undertaken to interpret and explain these symbolical prophecies have succeeded in discovering some trait, allusion, point, or similitude in their application to the individual popes, either as to their country, their name, their coat of arms or insignia, their birth-place, their talent or learning, the title of their cardinality, the dignities which they held etc. For example, the prophecy concerning Urban VIII is Lilium et Rosa (the lily and the rose); he was a native of Florence and on the arms of Florence figured a fleur-de-lis; he had three bees emblazoned on his escutcheon, and the bees gather honey from the lilies and roses.

Apparently, in 1958, before the Conclave that would elect Pope John XXIII, Cardinal Spellman of New York hired a boat, filled it with sheep and sailed up and down the Tiber River, to show that he was "pastor et nautor", the motto attibuted to the next Pope in the prophecies!

According to the prophecy our beloved Pope John Paul II had sadly positioned second to the last in this controversial list. I posted in here the list of this prophecy.

The Prophecies

Pope No.

Name (Reign)

Motto No.

Motto (and explanation)

167

Celestine II (1143-1144)

1

Ex castro Tyberis
(from a castle on the Tiber)
Hist.: Celestin II was born in Citta di Castello, Toscany, on the shores of the Tiber

168

Lucius II (1144-1145)

2

Inimicus expulsus

169

Eugene III (1145-1153)

3

Ex magnitudine montis
(Of the greatness of the mount)
Hist.: Born in the castle of Grammont (latin: mons magnus), his family name was Montemagno

170

Anastasius IV (1153-1154)

4

Abbas Suburranus

171

Adrian IV (1154-1159)

5

De rure albo
(field of Albe)
Hist.: Born in the town of Saint-Alban

Antipope

Victor IV (1159-1164)

6

Ex tetro carcere

Antipope

Paschal III (1164-1168)

7

Via trans-Tyberina

Antipope

Calistus III (1168-1178)

8

De Pannonia Tusciæ

172

Alexander III (1159-1181)

9

Ex ansere custode

173

Lucius III (1181-1185)

10

Lux in ostio

174

Urban III (1185-1187)

11

Sus in cribo

175

Gregory VIII (1187)

12

Ensis Laurentii

176

Clement III (1187-1191)

13

De schola exiet

177

Celestine III (1191-1198)

14

De rure bovensi

178

Innocent III (1198-1216)

15

Comes signatus
(signed Count)
Hist.: descendant of the noble Signy, later called Segni family

179

Honorius III (1216-1227)

16

Canonicus de latere

180

Gregory IX (1227-1241)

17

Avis Ostiensis
(Bird of Ostia)
Hist.: before his election he was Cardinal of Ostia

181

Celestine IV (1241)

18

Leo Sabinus

182

Innocent IV (1243-1254)

19

Comes Laurentius

183

Alexander IV (1254-1261)

20

Signum Ostiense

184

Urban IV (1261-1264)

21

Hierusalem Campaniæ
(Jerusalem of Champagne)
Hist.: native of Troyes, Champagne, later patriarch of Jerusalem

185

Clement IV (1265-1268)

22

Draca depressus

186

Gregory X (1271-1276)

23

Anguinus vir

187

Innocent V (1276)

24

Concionatur Gallus

188

Adrian V (1276)

25

Bonus Comes

189

John XXI (1276-1277)

26

Piscator Tuscus

190

Nicholas III (1277-1280)

27

Rosa composita

191

Martin IV (1281-1285)

28

Ex teloneo liliacei Martini

192

Honorius IV (1285-1287)

29

Ex rosa leonina

193

Nicholas IV (1288-1292)

30

Picus inter escas

194

Nicholas IV (1288-1292)

31

Ex eremo celsus
(elevated from a hermit)
Hist.: prior to his election he was a hermit in the monastery of Pouilles

195

Boniface VIII (1294-1303)

32

Ex undarum benedictione

196

Benedict XI (1303-1304)

33

Concionator patereus

197

Clement V (1305-1314)

34

De fessis Aquitanicis
(ribbon of Aquitaine)
Hist.: was archbishop of Bordeaux in Aquitaine

198

John XXII (1316-1334)

35

De sutore osseo
(of the cobbler of Osseo)
Hist.: Family name Ossa, son of a shoe-maker

Antipope

Nicholas V (1328-1330)

36

Corvus schismaticus
(the schismatic crow)
Note the reference to the schism, the only antipope at this period

199

Benedict XII (1334-1342)

37

Frigidus Abbas
(cold friar)
Hist.: he was a priest in the monastery of Frontfroid (coldfront)

200

Clement VI (1342-1352)

38

De rosa Attrebatensi

201

Innocent VI (1352-1362)

39

De montibus Pammachii

202

Urban V (1362-1370)

40

Gallus Vice-comes

203

Gregory XI (1370-1378)

41

Novus de Virgine forti
(novel of the virgin fort)
Hist.: count of Beaufort, later Cardinal of Ste-Marie La Neuve

Antipope

Clement VII (1378-1394)

42

De cruce Apostilica

Antipope

Benedict XIII (1394-1423)

43

Luna Cosmedina

Antipope

Clement VIII (1423-1429)

44

Schisma Barcinonicum

204

Urban VI (1378-1389)

45

De Inferno prægnanti

205

Boniface IX (1389-1404)

46

Cubus de mixtione

206

Innocent VII (1404-1406)

47

De meliore sydere

207

Gregory XII (1406-1415)

48

Nauta de ponte nigro

Antipope

Alexander V (1409-1410)

49

Flagellum Solis

Antipope

John XXIII (1410-1415)

50

Cervus Sirenæ

208

Martin V (1417-1431)

51

Corona veli aurei

209

Eugene IV (1431-1447)

52

Lupa cælestina

Antipope

Felix V (1439-1449)

53

Amator crucis

210

Nicholas V (1447-1455)

54

De modicitate lunæ

211

Callistus III (1455-1458)

55

Bos pascens
(grazing ox)
Hist.: Alphonse Borgia's arms sported a golden grazing ox

212

Pius II (1458-1464)

56

De capra et Albergo

213

Paul II (1464-1471)

57

De cervo et Leone

214

Sixtus IV (1471-1484)

58

Piscator Minorita

215

Innocent VIII (1484-1492)

59

Præcursor Siciliæ

216

Alexander VI (1492-1503)

60

Bos Albanus in portu

217

Pius III (1503)

61

De parvo homine

218

Julius II (1503-1513)

62

Fructus jovis juvabit

219

Leo X (1513-1521)

63

De craticula Politiana

220

Adrian VI (1522-1523)

64

Leo Florentius

221

Clement VII (1523-1534)

65

Flos pilæi ægri

222

Paul III (1534-1549)

66

Hiacynthus medicorum

223

Julius III (1550-1555)

67

De corona Montana

224

Marcellus II (1555)

68

Frumentum floccidum

225

Paul IV (1555-1559)

69

De fide Petri

226

Pius IV (1559-1565)

70

Æsculapii pharmacum

227

St. Pius V (1566-1572)

71

Angelus nemorosus

228

Gregory XIII (1572-1585)

72

Medium corpus pilarum

229

Sixtus V (1585-1590)

73

Axis in medietate signi

230

Urban VII (1590)

74

De rore cæli

231

Gregory XIV (1590-1591)

75

De antiquitate Urbis

232

Innocent IX (1591)

76

Pia civitas in bello

233

Clement VIII (1592-1605)

77

Crux Romulea

234

Leo XI (1605)

78

Undosus Vir

235

Paul V (1605-1621)

79

Gens perversa

236

Gregory XV (1621-1623)

80

In tribulatione pacis

237

Urban VIII (1623-1644)

81

Lilium et rosa

238

Innocent X (1644-1655)

82

Jucunditas crucis

239

Alexander VII (1655-1667)

83

Montium custos

240

Clement IX (1667-1669)

84

Sydus Olorum
(constellation of swans)
Hist.: upon his election, he was apparently the occupant of the Chamber of Swans in the Vatican.

241

Clement X (1670-1676)

85

De flumine magno

242

Innocent XI (1676-1689)

86

Bellua insatiabilis

243

Alexander VIII (1689-1691)

87

Pœnitentia gloriosa

244

Innocent XII (1691-1700)

88

Rastrum in porta

245

Clement XI (1700-1721)

89

Flores circumdati

246

Innocent XIII (1721-1724)

90

De bona Religione

247

Benedict XIII (1724-1730)

91

Miles in bello

248

Clement XII (1730-1740)

92

Columna excelsa

249

Benedict XIV (1740-1758)

93

Animal rurale

250

Clement XIII (1758-1769)

94

Rosa Umbriæ

251

Clement XIV (1769-1774)

95

Ursus velox

252

Pius VI (1775-1799)

96

Peregrinus Apostolicus

253

Pius VII (1800-1823)

97

Aquila rapax

254

Leo XII (1823-1829)

98

Canis et coluber

255

Pius VIII (1829-1830)

99

Vir religiosus

256

Gregory XVI (1831-1846)

100

De balneis hetruriæ
(bath of Etruria)
Hist.: prior to his election he was member of an order founded by Saint Romuald, at Balneo, in Etruria, present day Toscany.

257

Pius IX (1846-1878)

101

Crux de cruce
(Cross of Crosses)
Hist.:Pius XI was the last Pope to reign over the Papal States (the middle third of what is today Italy). He ended up being a prisoner of the Vatican, never venturing outside Vatican City. A much heavier burden than his predecessors.

258

Leo XIII (1878-1903)

102

Lumen in cælo(Light in the Heavens)
Hist.: Leo XIII wrote encyclicals on Catholic social teaching that were still being digested 100 years later. He added considerably to theology.

259

St. Pius X (1903-1914)

103

Ignis ardens
(ardent fire)
Hist.: The Pope had great personal piety and achieved a number of important reforms in the devotional and liturgical life of priests and laypeople.

260

Benedict XV (1914-1922)

104

Religio depopulata
(Religion laid waste)
Hist.: This Pope reigned during the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, which store the establishment of Communism.

261

Pius XI (1922-1939)

105

Fides intrepida
(Intrepid faith)
Hist.: This Pope stood up to Fascist and Communist forces lining up against him in the lead up to World War II.

262

Pius XII (1939-1958)

106

Pastor angelicus
(Angelic Shepherd)
Hist.: This Pope was very mystical, and is believed to have received visions. People would kneel when they received telephone calls from him. His encyclicals add enormously to the understanding of Catholic beliefs (even if they are now overlooked because of focus on the Second Vatican Council, which occurred so soon after his reign).

263

John XXIII (1958-1963)

107

Pastor et Nauta
(pastor and marine)
Hist.: prior to his election he was patriarch of Venice, a marine city, home of the gondolas

264

Paul VI (1963-1978)

108

Flos florum
(flower of flowers)
Hist.: his arms displayed three lilies.

265

John Paul I (1978)

109

De medietate Lunæ
(of the half of the moon)
Hist.: Albino Luciani, born in Canale d'Agardo, diocese of Belluno, (beautiful moon) Elected pope on August 26, his reign lasted about a month, from half a moon to the next half...

266

John Paul II (1978-2005)

110

De labore Solis
(of the eclipse of the sun, or from the labour of the sun)
Hist.: Karol Wojtyla was born on May 18, 1920 during a solar eclipse. He also comes from behind the former Iron Curtain (the East, where the Sun rises). He might also be seen to be the fruit of the intercession of the Woman Clothed with the Sun labouring in Revelation 12 (because of his devotion to the Virgin Mary). His Funeral occurred on 8 April, 2005 when there was a solar eclipse visible in the Americas.

267

???

111

Gloria olivæ
The Benedictine order traditionally said this Pope would come from their order.

268

???


In persecutione extrema S.R.E. sedebit Petrus Romanus, qui pascet oves in multis tribulationibus: quibus transactis civitas septicollis diruetur, & Judex tremêdus judicabit populum suum. Finis.
(In extreme persecution, the seat of the Holy Roman Church will be occupied by Peter the Roman, who will feed the sheep through many tribulations, at the term of which the city of seven hills will be destroyed, and the formidable Judge will judge his people. The End.)

Sources: Catholic Encyclopedia 1913 edition;

Phil. Star (A Special Tribute to Pope John Paul II, April 8, 2005);

http://www.catholic-pages.com/grabbag/malachy.asp

Friday, April 08, 2005

ssshhh...

barely breathing.. barely breathing... yes... i am....

now hush...