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One Last Story TIME OF THE JUBILEE
The Year 2000. The Great Jubilee Year. For the Catholic Church, it is a time of great blessing, a time for
"abundant remission and pardon of sin," a time of forgiveness.
And indeed, countless accounts on forgiveness have been going around, some of them used by our
priest-friends during their homilies. A favorite recount was that of Fr. Basilio David, the Rector of the Our Lady
of Counsel Seminary in Apalit, Pampanga. Fr. David was a personal friend. I first met him when I entered this
seminary way back in 1954, and for the three years I was with him, he has taught us the real essence of
forgiveness. This man was known to breathe, walk, and eat forgiveness.
Three years ago, Fr. David was asked to go to the United States in order to solicit funds for
the seminary. While there, he was assigned as Parish priest of the St. Bonaventure Parish in Ohio. One
evening, as he was closing the church doors up, a black man came and pointed a gun at him, demanding
that he hand over all of the church's money.
"But I don't have money in here," Fr. David said, as he tried to keep a straight face despite
the danger. With that remark, the hijacker got upset. Sensing that the robber had been agitated, Fr. David
prayed not for personal protection but for the Lord to forgive his marauder.
As the kind priest was praying, the thief staunchly aimed his weapon on the seemingly helpless
Fr. David and pulled the trigger. Click! He pulled the trigger a second time. Click! On his third try, the gun
still wouldn't go off. The man just stood there perplexed. Suddenly, he found himself handing his gun over to
Fr. David, and between uncontrollable sobs, the would-be perpetrator ended up asking for forgiveness and telling
Fr. David his problems.
Recognizing sincere remorse on the part of the black man, Fr. David offered to pray for the thief.
After that, he called 911, and handed the man over to the authorities, appealing to them not to book the man,
but rather assist him so he would stay off the streets.
This story may not have happened during the time of the Great Jubilee. But then again, should
forgiveness be conferred only every fifty years?
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