The document provides an opening prayer thanking God for blessings, guidance, strength, and knowledge to face daily challenges. It asks God to open hearts and minds, give understanding, and lead people on the right path according to God's will. The prayer is said in the name of Jesus Christ. It then introduces a presentation on Bicolano Literature from the Bicol region, which was formerly known as Ibalon, meaning "to bring to the other side" or referring to hospitable people who give gifts to visitors.
The document provides an opening prayer thanking God for blessings, guidance, strength, and knowledge to face daily challenges. It asks God to open hearts and minds, give understanding, and lead people on the right path according to God's will. The prayer is said in the name of Jesus Christ. It then introduces a presentation on Bicolano Literature from the Bicol region, which was formerly known as Ibalon, meaning "to bring to the other side" or referring to hospitable people who give gifts to visitors.
The document provides an opening prayer thanking God for blessings, guidance, strength, and knowledge to face daily challenges. It asks God to open hearts and minds, give understanding, and lead people on the right path according to God's will. The prayer is said in the name of Jesus Christ. It then introduces a presentation on Bicolano Literature from the Bicol region, which was formerly known as Ibalon, meaning "to bring to the other side" or referring to hospitable people who give gifts to visitors.
guidance and kindness to all of us. We thank You for giving us strength and knowledge to face the challenges everyday. Lord, let our hearts and minds be open, give us enough understanding, lead us to the right path according to Your will. We are praying this in Your holy name Jesus Christ, Amen. Bikolano Literature Presented by Tr. Clarice A. Bueno BIKOLANO LITERATURE Bicol region was known as Ibalon - from ibalio, "to bring to the other side“ or ibalon, "people from the other side" or "people who are hospitable and give visitors gifts to bring home"