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Monsignor Tom

Published Jan 5, 2020 12:00 am
SPEAKING OUT Monsignor Tomas T. Gonzalez, who served as our parish priest  at San Roque de Alabang for nine years (1976-1985), had a charmed life. On countless occasions, he stared death in the face. He had his first brush with death at age ten, when the Willy’s Jeep the whole Gonzalez family was riding in turned turtle several times while negotiating a steep road. The Gonzalez family were en route  to Ipo Dam in Norzagaray, Bulacan, on an excursion trip. The excursionists suffered fractures and various injuries. Monsignor Tom  was knocked unconscious and woke up with wounds in the forehead and chin. In November, 1989, Monsignor Tom and a visiting priest were held hostage in San Roque de Blumentritt by a half-crazed contractor and his laborer. The hostage-takers bound the hands of  the two priests and tied  grenades around their necks.  The two priests prepared themselves for the worst by saying  the Holy Rosary, invoking the Holy Mother “to pray for us sinners, now and  at the hour of our death.” Their 7-hour ordeal ended when police negotiators were able to persuade the hostage takers to surrender.  Knowing the mental condition of the principal assailant, Monsignor Tom forgave him. Just ten months later, while waiting for his new assignment to Papua New Guinea, Monsignor Tom almost died at sea. Monsignor Tom and several others had been invited by his brother-in- law to look at the latter’s fish  and prawn cages off San Jose, Occidental Mindoro. On the return trip, giant waves overturned the speed  boat they were riding in. For four and a half hours, Monsignor Tom held onto  the capsized boat, hoping and praying that somebody would see them. A passing Coast Guard boat did not see them because of the big waves.  Their prayers were answered when the sea calmed down. From nowhere,  an old fisherman paddled close to them and brought them to a nearby island. In his new assignment in Papua New Guinea as a missionary,  Monsignor Tom suffered malaria six times. One missionary described having malaria as follows: “On the first day, you think you are going to die. On the second day, you wish you were dead. On the third day, you wonder why you are still alive.” Still in Papua New Guinea, Monsignor Tom found himself literally  caught between two warring tribes, who both belonged to  his parish. Both sides came armed to the teeth  with bone daggers, bush knives, iron chains, and bows and arrows. At one point,  Monsignor Tom shielded the “offending party” from the latter’s attackers (“the offended party”)  by embracing him. Monsignor Tom eventually was able broker an honorable settlement  through the traditional way of “BaimSem.” In this tribal custom, the offended party has the right to demand compensation, which consisted of pigs and chickens. In all these life-threatening incidents, Monsignor Tom took comfort in Psalm 23:4. “Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; Your rod and your staff comfort me.” On December 21, 2019, Monsignor Tom marked his golden anniversary as a priest. A week later, he offered a Thanksgiving Mass at the San Roque de Alabang Parish which was graced by Luis Cardinal Tagle, contemporaries and friends in the priesthood, Fr. Rustico Cruz (current  parish priest of San Roque de Alabang), Muntinlupa City Mayor Jaime R. Fresnedi, Barangay Alabang Chair Tintin Abas, this writer, and representatives from the various parishes where Monsignor Tom served. During his ministry, he had served in the following parishes and missions: San Roque Parish (Tondo) Assistant (1970-74), San Isidro Parish (Pasay City) (1975) Assistant; San Roque de Alabang, Muntinlupa (1976-85) Parish Priest. While in Alabang, he founded the San Roque Catholic School in 1981. Barangay Chair TintinAbas is a  distinguished alumna of San Roque Catholic School. San Roque de Manila, Blumentritt (1985-89) Parish Priest; Archdiocesan Chaplain, Barangay Sang Birhen (1979-82); Archdiocesan Mission Director of Manila (1982-90). He later joined the Mission Society of the Philippines (MSP). During his speech, Monsignor Tom corrected the impression that MSP stands for “Mga Sawi sa Pag-ibig.”  As a missionary, he served in Papua New Guinea (1990-94). He later became head chaplain to Filipino migrant workers in Hong Kong (1995-2005) and parish priest at St. Brigid Parish, Collie, Western Australia (2005-2011). He was later attached to San Isidro Parish in Pasay City (2011-2017). Monsignor Tom has written the following books: 1. In The Shadow of Death (where he narrated the near-death experiences mentioned above),  2. Pamumuhay Moral,  3. Ang Mahal na Birhen, 4.  Binhi ng Diyos, and 5. PNG Mission Diaries. Note: You may wish to share the foregoing via Facebook, Twitter, or Linked-In.

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