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Kumusta, mga kaibigan! In this inspiring episode of JOSh Friends, we’re joined by Pauline, a freelance singer, voice teacher, and studio director of Handa Awit Music Studio. As a choir conductor and vocal coach, Pauline shares her heartfelt reflections on the powerful songs from Misa ng Pag-asa, especially the song "Magpasalamat Tayo sa Panginoon."
Coming off the heels of Mother’s Day and a recently concluded election season, Pauline invites us to pause, reflect, and give thanks to the Diyos na ating kaligtasan. For her, these liturgical songs are not just for Sunday worship—they are everyday tools for teaching truth, forming young hearts, and nurturing a spirit of discernment among the next generation.
Through her work in the parish and her music studio, she’s seen how songs like “Magpasalamat Tayo sa Panginoon” stir gratitude, awaken faith, and lead us back to hope—especially in uncertain times. With melodies that are accessible, participatory, and rooted in Scripture, Misa ng Pag-asa empowers choirs and music ministers to bring light where it’s most needed.
Be part of this mission of music and ministry. Visit jescom.ph/josh to discover more from JesCom Exclusives.
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Kumusta, mga kaibigan! In this heartfelt episode of JOSh Friends, we’re joined by Nina Reyes—a passionate music teacher based in Tokyo and lead vocalist of the band Konekshon-C. As we reflect on the days after Mother’s Day and face the challenges of the current election season, Nina introduces us to one of the most moving songs from Misa ng Pag-asa: "Ave Maria, Ina ng Pag-asa."
This Marian song, composed by Mimo Pérez and performed by Hangad, is a reminder of where we can turn when the path ahead feels uncertain. In a time when our communities are discerning new leaders and seeking direction, this prayer in song invites us to entrust our hopes to Inang Maria, who leads us closer to her Son.
For Nina, singing this piece while teaching and performing abroad connects her to her Filipino roots and deepens her mission of sharing faith through music. She reminds us that Misa ng Pag-asa is more than just a songbook—it’s a companion for music ministers and choirs who long to bring comfort, clarity, and unity through worship.
🎶 Journey with us in faith and music. Visit jescom.ph/josh to discover more songs and spiritual resources from JesCom Exclusives.
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Kumusta, mga kaibigan! In this heart-stirring episode of JOSh Friends, we are joined by award-winning singer-songwriter Toto Sorioso, as he reflects on the deep and lasting power of music—especially in times of sorrow, silence, and hope.
Toto shares how Misa ng Pag-asa, a songbook created by Mimo Pérez and Hangad at the height of the pandemic, reconnected him with the heart of his calling: to bring people together through music that uplifts, comforts, and heals.
In every melody and lyric, he sees not just songs—but prayers that helped many of us survive and believe again. He pays tribute to church choirs and music ministers who serve with quiet devotion—waking early on Sundays, rehearsing after work, and giving their hearts in every Mass.🎶 Misa ng Pag-asa is more than a collection—it’s a companion in ministry, a reminder that in the simplest harmonies, we encounter God’s greatest promise: Hope.
🎵 Celebrate this spirit of renewal as we prepare for the Jubilee Year of Hope, and rediscover your love for music with Misa ng Pag-asa—available now at jescom.ph/josh, alongside more resources for your faith and service.
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Kumusta, mga kaibigan! In this special birthday episode of JOSh Friends, we celebrate life, growth, and new beginnings with Jean Zia Francisco, a second-year Medical Technology student who reminds us that blooming happens in its own time and way.
Drawing inspiration from Fr. Jason Dy SJ’s beautiful book, Wilts and Blooms, Jean shares how Ikebana—the Japanese art of flower arrangement—mirrors our own journeys through uncertainty, passion, and purpose.
In a world that demands immediate answers, Jean invites us to embrace the slow, beautiful unfolding of life, trusting that even in moments of wilting, we are preparing for a sacred rebirth.This Easter season, may her story encourage us to see the Divine even in our messy, uncertain days, and to find harmony among all the parts of who we are—student, dreamer, artist, healer.
📘 Celebrate your own sacred journey with Wilts and Blooms by Fr. Jason Dy SJ, available now at jescom.ph/josh, together with more books, music, and reflections to inspire hope.
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Kumusta, mga kaibigan! In this episode of JOSh Friends, we are invited to reflect on the depth of God’s mercy through the timeless words: “But only say the word, and my servant shall be healed.”
Joining us is Keilah Garcia-Bulaong, who leads us through a stirring meditation inspired by Fr. Arnel Aquino SJ’s book, But Only Say the Word. Drawing from the story of the Roman centurion in the Gospel, Keilah explores what it means to recognize our limitations and still approach the Lord in faith.
Like the centurion, we often feel unworthy—burdened by life’s storms, overwhelmed by challenges. And yet, even before we speak, God is already reaching out. This Lent, we are reminded that God's divine compassion meets us in our weakness. His mercy, not our merit, is what saves.
Let this reflection be your gentle companion on the road to Easter.
📘 Deepen your journey with But Only Say the Word by Fr. Arnel Aquino SJ—available now at jescom.ph/josh, along with other Lenten reflections, music albums, and soul-lifting productions.
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Kumusta, mga kaibigan! In this heartfelt episode of JOSh Friends, we reflect on the light of hope that shines even in the darkest corners of our lives.
Joining us is Kelvin Galano, a teacher, singer, and event host, who shares a powerful message inspired by Fr. Eli Rowdy Lumbo’s book, Redemption Behind Bars—particularly the chapter, From Despair to Hope.
Through this reflection, Kelvin reminds us that God never abandons us, not even in our lowest moments. Whether we are physically imprisoned or trapped by fear, sin, or suffering, God remains with us. In every note we sing, in every prayer we offer, He extends His invitation: “Come to me, all you who are weary.”
As Kelvin recalls their recording session for JesCom’s Lenten Special, he shares how music becomes more than melody—it becomes a vessel of hope and healing. Just like the story of Pedro, an inmate who found grace in suffering, our small sacrifices can be transformed into powerful offerings of love.
🎵 Let the songs of Lent lead you to healing. Join us for the JesCom Lenten Special on April 16 at 3:00 PM, featuring reflections and songs of hope.
📘 Deepen your Lenten journey with Redemption Behind Bars by Fr. Eli Rowdy Lumbo, SJ—available now at jescom.ph/josh, along with inspiring books, soul-stirring music, and video productions for the season.
💜 And don’t forget, JOSh Friends is featuring women’s voices and more inspiring stories this month—so stay tuned and journey with us through Lent.
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Kumusta, mga kaibigan! In this special episode of JOSh Friends, we embrace the journey of the Cross—not just as a burden, but as a path toward hope, freedom, and new beginnings.
Joining us today is Tet Escaner-Francisco, a dedicated music teacher of 33 years and a loving mother of five. Music has always been at the heart of her life, shaping not only her career but also the faith and values she has passed on to her children.
Today, she shares her reflection on "We Carry the Saving Cross," one of the moving songs from the Behold the Cross album by Jesuit Music Ministry. As an educator, a mother, and a musician, Tet sees in this song the everyday struggles we all face—the crosses we bear as we walk the road of life. Yet, in each trial, she also finds the melody of faith, perseverance, and God’s unwavering love.
Just as in music, where every note has purpose and meaning, our lives are a composition shaped by joys, challenges, and victories. And as Holy Week approaches, we are invited to carry our crosses with Christ, knowing that each step leads us closer to redemption.
👉 Be inspired by the music of Holy Week! Get your copies of music sheets from Behold the Cross at jescom.ph/josh. Whether you need the album or the music sheets, let these songs accompany you in your Lenten reflection.
JOSh Friends continues to feature women’s voices—sharing stories of faith, courage, and devotion. Don’t miss this special series!
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Kumusta, mga kaibigan! In this special episode of JOSh Friends, we reflect on the meaning of the Cross—not just as a symbol of suffering, but as a profound testament to love and redemption.
Joining us today is Mhir Delos Santos, Director of the Office for Mission and Identity at Ateneo de Manila University. A leadership consultant and founding president of Heroic Leadership Philippines, Mhir is passionate about guiding individuals toward authentic servant leadership.
Today, she shares her reflections on Behold the Cross, an album and songbook from Bukas Palad that brings the Passion of Christ to life through music. For Mhir, songs have the power to transform not just our understanding of faith, but our very experience of Holy Week. From traditional hymns to contemporary compositions, this collection bridges the past and present, allowing us to immerse ourselves in the mysteries of salvation.
Just like Jesus embraced His Cross, we are invited to see our own struggles through the lens of love—to walk with one another and lift each other up in times of need.
👉 Get your copy of Behold the Cross today! Visit jescom.ph/josh to discover music that will deepen your Lenten journey.
💜 This month, JOSh Friends continues to celebrate women’s voices, so stay tuned for more inspiring reflections.
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Kumusta, mga kaibigan! In this special episode of JOSh Friends, we journey through the Ang Bagong Daan ng Krus—a path not just of suffering, but of deep love and service.
Joining us today is Ms. Bitchik Dimalanta, a retired Ignatian educator with over 35 years of experience in Ateneo schools across the country. Though retired, her mission continues—whether through teaching, singing with the Ateneo Chamber Singers, or simply being present for her family and community.
Today, she shares her reflection on Ang Bagong Daan ng Krus by Fr. Roselier Atilano, SJ and Fr. Benjamin Espiritu III, SJ. In her decades of mentoring young minds, she has witnessed how perspectives on faith and tradition evolve. This booklet, she says, is a bridge—bringing the timeless Way of the Cross into the hearts of today’s youth.
Just like the characters along Jesus’ journey—Simon of Cyrene, Veronica, and even those who stood in silence—we, too, are called to walk with one another. As we reflect on Christ’s sacrifice, may we also recognize His presence in our struggles and find renewed hope in the promise of Easter.
Get your copy of Ang Bagong Daan ng Krus now! Visit jescom.ph/josh for this and other prayer guides to enrich your Lenten season.
JOSh Friends continues to celebrate women’s voices this March, so stay tuned for more inspiring reflections!
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Kumusta, mga kaibigan! In this special episode of JOSh Friends, we reflect on the power of trust and surrender—expressed through music, faith, and the final words of Christ.
Joining us today is Ces Disini-Pitogo, pianist, music educator, and program chair at Saint Paul University Manila, as she shares her insights on Siete Palabras: The Word for a Weary World. Inspired by Cardinal Tagle’s reflection on Jesus’ last words—"Father, into your hands I commend my spirit"—today’s reading explores how music, like faith, requires trust in the hands that guide us.
This Lent, let Siete Palabras deepen your journey of surrender. Get your copy now at JesCom Exclusives! Visit jescom.ph/josh and let these powerful reflections speak to your heart.
And exciting news! JOSh Friends is celebrating women’s voices this March—amplifying their stories of faith, resilience, and calling. Stay tuned for more inspiring episodes!
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Kumusta, mga kaibigan! In this special episode of JOSh Friends, we’re diving into the beauty of faith, creativity, and resilience—expressed through the art of ikebana.
Joining us today is Jojo Armenta, who reflects on "Wilts and Blooms", a unique book by Fr. Jason Dy, SJ that intertwines floral arrangements with Lenten meditations. Inspired by the asparagus fern’s delicate yet resilient nature, today’s reading reminds us that, like flowers, we may wilt, but God always leads us to bloom again in His perfect time.
As we approach Lent, let this book guide your reflections. Get your copy now at JesCom Exclusives! Visit jescom.ph/josh and take advantage of our February sale.
Plus, exciting news! This month, JOSh Friends is amplifying women’s voices—sharing their stories of faith and strength. Stay tuned for more inspiring episodes!
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Kumusta, mga kaibigan! In this special episode of JOSh Friends, we’re exploring a love that goes beyond romance—one that offers refuge, redemption, and second chances.
Joining us today is Fr. Jun-G Bargayo, SJ, Executive Director of the Philippine Jesuit Prison Service (PJPS). Through his ministry with Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDLs), he has witnessed firsthand how God's love transforms lives, even in the darkest places. Today, he shares "Psalm 31: Rock of Refuge", a song he composed during his early years as a Jesuit. Its powerful lines—"In You, O Lord, I take my refuge... Be a rock of refuge for me, be a mighty stronghold to save me"—are a reminder that God’s love remains constant, no matter where we are.
If you’re looking for music that strengthens the soul, the sheet music for "Psalm 31: Rock of Refuge" is available now at JesCom Exclusives. And here’s some great news—JesCom is running a special sale all February!
Visit jescom.ph/josh to grab your copy and rediscover the love that never abandons.
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Kumusta, mga kaibigan! In this special episode of JOSh Friends, we’re diving into a love song that has touched hearts for generations—"Sa’Yo Lamang." 💙
Joining us today is Edz Hao, a Senior Energy Accounting Officer by profession and a church choir member by passion. Despite the demands of corporate life, singing this classic reminds her of life’s deeper calling. "Sa’Yo lamang ang puso ko, Sa’Yo lamang ang buhay ko." These lyrics serve as a powerful reset, a reminder that true fulfillment comes not from material success, but from surrendering our hearts to God.
This love month, JesCom celebrates a rebranded JesCom Exclusives, featuring a special shirt inspired by the very words "Puso ko’y binihag Mo." More than just fashion, it’s a statement of faith—a daily reminder of what truly matters.
Until February 2025, you can grab these exclusive faith-inspired shirts at a special promo price. Visit jescom.ph/josh to wear your faith proudly. 🙏💙
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Kumusta, mga kaibigan! In this special episode of JOSh Friends, we’re joined by a young book lover with a heart for faith. Meet Aeva de Yro, a Grade 3 student, as she shares her discovery—Sunday Gospel for Kids: Children’s Catechism Using Arts and Crafts by Fr.Martin Licup, SJ !
Aeva tells us how this book makes learning about Jesus both fun and creative. It’s not just reading—it includes arts and crafts, too! With activities like cutting, coloring, and pasting, each lesson brings the Gospel to life in a hands-on way. “It’s like an extension of our art class at school, but all about Jesus,” Aeva says.
If you’re looking for a meaningful and engaging way to teach kids about faith,Sunday Gospel for Kids is a great companion. 🎨✂️✨ Get your copy now atjescom.ph/josh!
Join us as we explore faith in fun and creative ways! 🙏📖
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Kumusta, mga kaibigan! In this special episode of JOSh Friends, Josh Malalis, a dedicated campus minister from Xavier University - Ateneo de Cagayan, shares his reflections on Balik Lantaw by Fr. Mateo Sanchez, SJ. As someone who has served the Church for 18 years—starting as a youth leader and choir member at a young age—Josh deeply connects with Fr. Mat’s inspiring journey of mission and service.
Fr. Mat’s diary entry from February 3, 1996, captures the excitement of awaiting his mission assignment to Bukidnon and the burning desire to serve the Lumad community. Josh draws parallels to his own calling, sharing how service is about showing up, being ready, and saying 'yes' to God’s plan, no matter how uncertain the path may seem.
✨ Be inspired by stories of faith and dedication. Grab your copy of Balik Lantaw now at jescom.ph/josh.
Sama-sama tayong magbalik-lantaw at magnilay sa mga kwento ng misyon at paglilingkod. 🙏📖
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Kumusta, mga kaibigan! In this episode of JOSh Friends, Roxanne Jennifer Dumrique Abuel, a seasoned performer and music educator, introduces us to the inspiring book But Only Say the Word by Fr. Arnel Aquino, SJ. Roxanne reflects on the transformative power of gratitude, drawing from her personal journey as a musician and teacher.
Fr. Arnel’s reflection on the Gospel story of the ten lepers invites us to rediscover thanksgiving as a profound celebration of life and grace. Roxanne connects these themes to her own experiences on stage, in classrooms, and through the simple yet powerful gestures of everyday gratitude.
✨ Begin 2025 with inspiration and gratitude. Visit jescom.ph/josh to get your copy of But Only Say the Word.
Tara, mga ka-JOSh, sabay nating ipagdiwang ang biyaya ng pasasalamat. Let’s make this year a melody of hope and harmony! 🎶🙏
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Kumusta, mga kaibigan! In this special episode of JOSh Friends, Fr. Toshi Yanagida SJ of the Japan Province introduces us to his inspiring book, Not Passing God Over, now available for the first time in English. This transformative work invites readers to encounter God in the present moment through Christian Vipassana Meditation—a unique blend of Christian spirituality and mindfulness rooted in Fr. Toshi’s experiences in India 17 years ago.
The book offers both insights and practical exercises to help us stay grounded amidst life’s challenges. With its thoughtfully designed cover and bookmark, Not Passing God Over is more than just a read; it’s a guide to deepening your spiritual journey.
✨ Ready to embrace the here and now? Visit jescom.ph/josh to get your copy today.
Samahan niyo kami, mga ka-JOSh, as we explore how to meet God by staying present in every moment. 🙏📖
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Kumusta, mga kaibigan! In this special episode of JOSh Friends, Karen, a talented makeup artist and long-time choir member, introduces us to Bawat Pintig—a heartfelt songbook and album by Hangad. Joining us is Karen, who shares how her work in beauty and her love for music intertwine to celebrate life’s most intimate moments of connection.
Para kay Karen, Bawat Pintig captures every kind of love—just like the weddings, debuts, and celebrations she’s part of. From the gentle hands in "Oyayi" to the promises of "Panunumpa", this collection reminds us that love’s most powerful expressions often come through simple, heartfelt gestures.
✨ Discover Bawat Pintig and let it bring meaning to your own story. Visit jescom.ph/josh to get your copy, or listen to its moving melodies on Spotify and Apple Music.
Samahan niyo kami, mga ka-JOSh, and let’s celebrate love, music, and life’s precious heartbeats together! ❤️🎶
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Hi, mga ka-JOSh! In this episode, we are joined by Gertrude Fideliz Anos, a Christian Living Education teacher from Assumption College Makati and lector at Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Chapel. Gertrude shares her heartfelt reflection on the Bukas Palad classic, "Bituin", composed by Fr. Arnel Aquino, SJ.
Para kay Gertrude, music is more than melody—it's a form of prayer, a promise, and a source of hope. Listen as she reflects on how "Bituin" inspires her mission to be a guiding light for others, whether in her classroom, the chapel, or through song.
✨ Let "Bituin" remind you of God’s light shining through every challenge. Rediscover hope, compassion, and faith this Christmas season.
🎄 Visit jescom.ph/josh to explore more heartwarming songs and reflections perfect for the holidays.
Pakinggan na at sabay nating magningning bilang mga bituin ng pag-asa! 🌟
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Kumusta, mga kaibigan! In this touching episode of JOSh Friends, Quincy Gonzales takes us on a soul-stirring journey through the Bukas Palad Music Ministry's powerful song "When Christmas Comes," produced by the Jesuit Music Ministry. As a creative professional based in Hong Kong, Quincy explores the profound meaning of 'home' and belonging, weaving personal experiences with the song's poetic narrative.
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The universal story of finding connection and love How Christmas transcends geographical boundaries A musical reflection on compassion and human journeyWant to be the 'main character' of your own Christmas story? Dive into a nostalgic musical experience! Scroll through our Christmas album collection at jescom.ph/josh and let these melodies from the Jesuit Music Ministry become the soundtrack of your holiday season.
Whether you're searching for a unique gift, a moment of reflection, or simply want to feel the magic of Christmas, our library offers more than just music—it offers a journey of the heart.
Listen to "When Christmas Comes" on Spotify and Apple Music, and let your Christmas be anything but ordinary. Maraming salamat for tuning in, mga kaibigan! Paalam at ingat!
- Visa fler