below are the comments generated by post here about a nearly empty refectory with its suggestion of diminishing number of seminarians in OLPS minor.
i myself was taken aback by that sight -more from the sense of sadness that it exudes and the jarring realization that maybe the end is just around the corner.
reading these comments however gave me hope about OLPS surviving this current predicament. these comments -insightful, provocative, assertive and creative, reflects our care for the OLPS legacy and for the Sano brotherhood. i hope for the discussion to continue and i expect that we will translate these into a concrete plan of action. it would be nice also if some clergy and members of the SANO board of directors can join the discussion -- just to round things up :-)
lastly, anybody is most welcome to help me summarize these pala :-)
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And yes, I shall post cocerning the issue of SANO in relation to OLPS. It was my intention to take my time hoping the present board of directors elect would address these issues.
FYI: The SANO is well organized and logistical equipped to handle these issues. Its only finding the right person.
Mao sano Mene, paki-post mo man ngani dini an history and vision san SANO para maimod san kadaghanan nan basi ini na an start san paghatag sin kasolbaran sini na problema san OLPS and with the informations you'll provide then we will all be aware of the necessary steps to be taken. Thanx in advance sano!!!