Farewell Speech ko sa ARSC..:(


Farewell Speech ko sa ARSC..:(

Our respected and energetic A.R Sisters, teacher-servant leaders, fellow ARSCians, ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon.
Today marks another momentous occasion not only to me, but to all of us ARSCians. This also marks the end of my stint as an acting Provincial President and the beginning of new chapter under the new leadership of my successor. When I took of this position, I knew that I am going to take the challenge of leading the whole province. But with God’s grace, I am able to survive. The opportunities that had been handed to me last year had been taken in different forms – cooperation and camaraderie.
I learned two different and interesting things, adventure and leadership, that most of us take it interesting. These things are understood too with respect and love. I learned that these threads can lead to meaningful friendship. Being part of the ARSC also gave me an opportunity to learn more about myself, that my determination to endow with harmony is strong and unwavering.
I am touched with sadness to part ways with you my dear ARSCians but I am confident that I will leave you fine and ready with courage for the greater good of ARSC. In as much as I want to do some more, the time has come that I will now relinquish my position to the incoming president of the provincial chapter. To all of the newly elected officers, carry on and maintain the admirable effort.
And so, without further ado, I would like to thank the following persons for collaborative effort in making this activity a successful one. First of all, Rev. Sr. Alejandra Bendoval, A.R, the vicar general/ area supervisor; Sr. Flora Silvero, A.R., our superintendent and to Rev. Mo. Emilia Gaspillo, A.R. I would like also to thank Kuya Alex for the pleasant sounds every session, animations, and presentations and also for helping us maintain the cleanliness and orderliness here in the Convention hall and Mo. Cecilia Hall; To Kuya Rowel, for helping the boys and the sisters in maintaining the Mo. Dionisia Hall; To ate Shella for accommodating us in the Administration’s office, whenever we need something like educational supply and other objects. Thank you also to the person who supplemented us with delicious and nutritious foods: Ate Liezel, Ate Jo, Ate Bebsy, Kuya Parvin, Kuya Jun-Jun, Kuya Jeric, Kuya Ronald, Kuya Rap-Rap, Kuya Ron-Ron, Ate Donna, Ate Grace, Kuya Francis and to Kuya Domeng and to all of you my co-delegates for being here and for having participated actively during the program. Of course, we should thank our teachers and sister- servant- leaders for sending us here and also to our parents for the support they have given us financially and emotionally. To the officers, for the efforts they have showed during the congress especially to Joshua who willingly accepts all the responsibilities given to him. Of course this congress will not be meaningful without the aid of the guest speakers: Fr. Dexter Tanquis, OAR and Ms. Mary Fair O. Ombina. Also, our Reverend Fathers who celebrated the mass and gave us inspirational homily: Most Rev. Pedro D. Arigo, D.D.; Rev. Fr. Anthony Lineo, OAR. And most especially to Rev. Mo. Maxima Pelaez, A.R and the council for approving and supporting all the activities of the ARSC. For Sr. Rona Alaza, A.R., our ARSC National Adviser, who is very willing to share her time with us all ARSCians despite the hardships and problems she encountered. Let’s give her a big and loud ARSC clap.
And most of all, the Almighty God, for sustaining us with His great love to be always united and bonded with care and protection and also for giving us life to serve and love others. Let’s give Him our loudest and biggest ARSC clap.
Few months from now, we the fourth year students will leave the ARSC, so to the graduating students, I challenge you to bring and live with us the spirit of ARSC. So ARSCians, let us all together be an instrument in making a difference in today’s modern world. Thank you and ‘till we meet again. God bless us all!

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